will
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- The faculty of deliberate choice and intention, often depicted by the narrator as internally conflicted and struggling to achieve resolution.
- nature
- conflicting
- potential_state
- resolute, thorough, entire
- state
- maimed, half-divided, not entire
Relationships
- leads toConventicle
- description
- In the Manichean view, one will is perceived to draw a person towards their conventicle as a moral choice.
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- whether he should go to their conventicle or to the theatre, these Manichees cry out, Behold, here are two natures: one good, draws this way
- leads toTheatre
- description
- In the Manichean view, another will is perceived to draw a person towards the theatre as a moral choice.
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- or to the theatre, these Manichees cry out, Behold, here are two natures: one good, draws this way; another bad, draws back that way.
- leads toOur Church
- description
- The narrator poses a hypothetical where a will leads to their church, challenging the Manichean dualism.
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- source_text
- whether he should go to the theatre or to our church?
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- 2026-03-02T21:55:25.553Z
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