PART II

OF THE WILL[119]
Simple Volition, its Origin from one of the Desires or Affections[119]
Operation of Moral Causes on the Will[120]
Nature of these Causes, and Source of the Diversity of their operation in different individuals[123]
Circumstances required for the Uniformity of their Operation:—
1. Knowledge
Truths of Natural and Revealed Religion.
[128]
2. Attention
Its influence on Moral Decisions
[132]
3. Moral Habits
Origin and Progress of Derangement of Moral Harmony.
[137]
Influence of Habits upon Character[142]
Means of Correcting Injurious Moral Habits[143]
Practical Conclusions from these Principles. Important
Influence of Moral Habits[145]
Necessity and Probability of Divine Aid in correcting
Moral Derangement[149]
Influence of the Mental operation called Faith[152]