| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 pages
...the Will, thefe things are neceflary to preF a ff ferve us .in our duty, firft, an habitual theory of what we ought, and ought not to do ; and of all...the motives and engagements to the one, and to the other. Secondly, an aftual and clear prefence of all this to the mind, in every inflant of action.... | |
| 1846 - 494 pages
...to eonsider it) for regulating our behavior and preserving us in our duty. First, an habitual theory of what we ought and ought not to do ; and of all the motives and engagements to the one and to the other. Sevondly, an aetual and elear presenee of all this to the mind, in every instant of aetion.... | |
| John Norris - 2003 - 420 pages
...4 things things neceflary to preferye us in bur duty. Firft an habitual Theory of what we ought aad ought not to do; and of all the motives and engagements to the one and to the other. Secondly an adtual and clear prefence of all this to the mind, in every Inftant of action. And... | |
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