I think evident, that we find in ourselves a power to begin or forbear, continue or end, several actions of our minds and motions of our bodies, barely by a thought or preference of the mind ordering, or, as it were, commanding the doing or not doing... The Medical and legal relations of madness - Page 21by Joshua Burgess - 1858 - 283 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Locke - 1722 - 640 pages
...Power to begin or forbear, continue or end feveral Actions of our Minds, and Motions of out tno Fovers. Bodies, barely by a Thought or Preference of the Mind ordering, or, as it were, commanding the doing or not doing fuch or fuch a particular Action. This Power which the... | |
| John Wynne - 1752 - 280 pages
...before at reft. We faid in our felves a Power to begin or forbear, continue or end fcveral aflions of our minds, and motions of our bodies, barely by a thought or preference of the mind. This power which the mind has thus to order the confideraiion of any idea, or the forbearing to confider... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 pages
...that we derftanding, ^n^ jn ourfelves a Power to begin or forbear, two Powers. continue or end feveral Actions of our Minds, and Motions of our Bodies, barely...a Thought or Preference of the Mind, ordering, or as it were commanding the doing or not doing fuch or fuch a particular Action. This Power, which the... | |
| Edward Bentham - 1773 - 164 pages
...and averfion, is called the Will: By this power likewife we begin or forbear, continue or end feveral actions of our minds, and motions of our bodies, barely by a thought or preference of the foul, ordering, or, as it were, commanding the doing or not doing fuch or fuch a particular action.... | |
| John Wesley - 1782 - 728 pages
..." Seft. 5-"\^7"E 6°^ in ourfelvei a power to begin or for* "^ bear, continue or end feveral aQions of our minds, and motions of our bodies, barely by a thought or preference of the mind ordering, or, as it were, commanding the doing or not doing fuch or fuch a particular aftion. This fewer which the... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1788 - 518 pages
...thought." He adds, " That we find in " ourfelves a power to begin or forbear, continue or end feveral " actions of our minds and motions of our bodies, barely..." thought or preference of the mind, ordering, or, as it were, CHAP, v^ " commanding the doing or not doing fuch a particular action. " This power which... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 pages
...ourfelves a power to begin or derftaTdingl" forbear, continue or end feveral actions of two powers. our minds, and motions of our bodies, barely by a thought or preference of the mind ordering, or, as it were, commanding the doing or not doing fuch or fuch a particular action. This power which the... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 580 pages
...evident, that we find in ourfelves a power to begin or forbear, continue or end feveral aftions of onr minds, and motions of our bodies, barely by a thought or preference of tlic mind ordering, or, as it were, commanding tka doing or not doing fuch or fuch a particular adlion.... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 pages
...leaft I think erident, that we And in ourfelves -a/'iwwrto begin or forbear, continue or end feveral actions of our minds and motions of 'our bodies, barely...a thought or preference of the mind ordering, or, as .it were, commanding the doing or not doing 'fuch or fuch a particular action. This pcwer which... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...lead I think evident, that we find in ourfelves a power to begin or forbear, continue or end feveral actions of our minds and motions of our bodies, barely...a thought or preference of the mind ordering, or, as «c were, commanding the doing or not doing fuch or luch a particular action. This power which the... | |
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