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1 II, XXI| world.~48. The power to suspend the prosecution of any desire 2 II, XXI| in experience, a power to suspend the execution and satisfaction 3 II, XXI| this, we have a power to suspend the prosecution of this 4 II, XXI| endowed with a power to suspend any particular desire, and 5 II, XXI| greatest good, obliged to suspend the satisfaction of our 6 II, XXI| particular cases.~53. Power to suspend. This is the hinge on which 7 II, XXI| felicity,—That they can suspend this prosecution in particular 8 II, XXI| lie in this,—That they can suspend their desires, and stop 9 II, XXI| most cases, we are able to suspend the present satisfaction 10 II, XXI| more for ever.~57. Power to suspend volition explains responsibility 11 II, XXI| pursued. Here a man may suspend the act of his choice from 12 II, XXI| election. He had a power to suspend his determination; it was 13 IV, XX | but do either epechein, suspend their assent, or give it 14 IV, XX | yet a man hath a power to suspend and restrain its inquiries, 15 IV, XX | it is in man’s power to suspend his assent; and perhaps 16 IV, XX | Where it is in our power to suspend our judgment. As knowledge 17 IV, XX | cases we can prevent or suspend our assent: but can a man