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1 VII, I, 51 | faculties of our mind. An act of volition produces motion in our limbs, 2 VII, I, 52 | regard to the influence of volition over the organs of the body. 3 VII, I, 52 | the immediate object of volition. Can there be a more certain 4 VII, I, 53 | unknown and incomprehensible?~ Volition is surely an act of the 5 VII, I, 53 | result from a simple act of volition.~ 6 VII, I, 55 | or force in nature, but a volition of the Supreme Being, who 7 VII, I, 55 | say, who, by a particular volition, moves the second ball, 8 VII, I, 55 | that it is a particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, 9 VII, I, 56 | thing by his own immediate volition. It argues more wisdom to 10 VII, I, 57 | than that it may arise from volition? All we know is our profound 11 II, 0, 58 | latter to follow upon the volition of the former, but are not 12 II, 0, 58 | together the motion and volition, or the energy by which 13 VIII, I, 70 | united objects be motives, volition, and actions; or figure 14 VIII, II, 78 | cause of all to every single volition of every human creature. 15 X, I, 99(*)| of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the