Treatise Thoughts Upon Necessity
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-thoughts-upon-necessity-021 |
| Words | 90 |
From our apprehensions of things, from our judgments
and reasonings concerning them, all our passions arise;
whether those which are more sudden and transient, or those
of a permanent nature. And from the several mixtures and
modifications of these, our tempers or dispositions flow; very
nearly, if not altogether, the same with what are usually
termed virtues or vices. 3. Our passions and tempers are the immediate source of all
our words and actions. Of consequence, these likewise depend
ing on our passions, and our passions on our judgments and