The trait of resolutely controlling your own behavior.
Resolute adherence to your own ideas or desires.
1 It needs much discipline and watchfulness; it excludes all self - will and selfishness.
2 Johnson asserted the power of intellect and self - will over mind and body.
3 There is music in heaven, because in music there is no self - will .
4 In this case, the bondage of self - will is found to be absolute.
5 There was neither self - will , perverseness, nor antagonism, in this; but paralysis instead.
6 Those lines of self - will about the eyes and mouth surely meant something.
7 But we always see too late the consequences of our proud self - will .
8 How often do rashness, precipitation, and self - will accompany our determinations and movements.
9 So perfect was his submission, that he seemed to have no self - will .
10 As He had not, to do it was not faith, but self - will .
11 It is our self - will , our aspirations, our dreams, that must be sacrificed.
12 Do you think you hold a charter of freedom for your self - will ?
13 What strange blindness of stubborn self - will to such open evidence of power!
14 How much so-called Christian worship glows with self - will or with partisan zeal!
15 Holy Mother, may I not sin through a vain curiosity or self - will !
16 The value of the death of Christ consisted in the surrender of self - will .
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