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] |