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1 I, II | practical principle, who acts fairly with his fellow-highwayman, 2 I, III | all nations did after God (Acts 17. 27); than that their 3 II, I | separate from the body, acts less rationally than when 4 II, XII | ideas, so it exerts several acts of its own, whereby out 5 II, XII | the others are framed. The acts of the mind, wherein it 6 II, XVII| number or extent of the acts or objects of God’s power, 7 II, XXI | antecedent will, to determine the acts of this will, and another 8 II, XXI | one will to determine the acts of another, and another 9 II, XXI | between the will and several acts of the mind that are quite 10 II, XXI | willing are two distinct acts of the mind; and consequently, 11 II, XXI | say, that a man wills and acts for an end that he would 12 II, XXI | the time that he wills and acts for it. For if he prefers 13 II, XXI | purely from without, and so acts merely by the capacity it 14 III, VI | that, in this case, Adam acts quite differently from what