That God and blessed spirits have Will is a manifest [pg 031] argument against Locke's proofs that the Will cannot be conceiv'd, put into action, without a previous uneasiness.

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The act of the Will, or volition, is not uneasiness, for that uneasiness may be without volition.

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Volition is distinct from the object or idea for the same reason.

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Also from uneasiness and idea together.

The understanding not distinct from particular perceptions or ideas.

The Will not distinct from particular volitions.

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