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1 V, II, 40 | The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and 2 VII, I, 51 | feel, that, by the simple command of our will, we can move 3 VII, I, 51 | our own mind, and on the command which is exercised by will, 4 VII, I, 52 | our body follows upon the command of our will. Of this we 5 VII, I, 52 | much conscious of power to command such limbs, as a man in 6 VII, I, 52 | their motion follows the command of the will is a matter 7 VII, I, 52(*)| resistance; to the mind in its command over its ideas and limbs, 8 VII, I, 53 | minds, when, by an act or command of our will, we raise up 9 VII, I, 53 | will prove, that even this command of the will gives us no 10 VII, I, 53 | an idea, consequent to a command of the will: But the manner, 11 VII, I, 53 | comprehension.~ Secondly, The command of the mind over itself 12 VII, I, 53 | limited, as well as its command over the body; and these 13 VII, I, 55 | itself impotent, and to command that motion which we erroneously 14 X, I, 99(*)| divine authority, should command a sick person to be well, 15 X, I, 99(*)| immediately follow upon his command; these might justly be esteemed 16 X, I, 99(*)| remain, that the event and command concurred by accident, there 17 X, I, 99(*)| nature than that the voice or command of a man should have such 18 X, I, 100 | then, can he pretend to command my belief or opinion.~ ~