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1 I, I | with prejudice, and the forbearance of censure, till I have 2 II, XXI| particular action, or its forbearance, is that which we call volition 3 II, XXI| volition or willing. The forbearance of that action, consequent 4 II, XXI| Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man’ 5 II, XXI| falling to falling; yet the forbearance of that motion not being 6 II, XXI| according as its doing or forbearance has the actual preference 7 II, XXI| necessary to prefer the doing or forbearance of an action in a man’s 8 II, XXI| volition, the action or its forbearance certainly follows, and is 9 II, XXI| case; because the doing or forbearance of that particular action 10 II, XXI| action, to comprehend the forbearance too of any action proposed: 11 II, XXI| merciful Father. But the forbearance of a too hasty compliance 12 IV, XVI| of it, mutual charity and forbearance, in a necessary diversity