We reply that the objection takes into view only our connection with the race, and ignores the complementary and equally important fact of each man's personal will.
His worship of objective truth became a worship of subjective sincerity, and his worship of personal will became a worship of impersonal force.
Although the will from which the moral law springs is an expression of the nature of God, and a necessary expression of that nature in view of the existence of moral beings, it is none the less a personal will.
That a Personal Will is the cause of the Universe--this might stand very well as a hypothesis to work with, until facts should either confirm it, or force it to give way to another, either different or at least modified.
The final object of the volume is to show the relation of the religion of personal will to universal religion.
But in the North and West the same Tudo-European race comes to a self-conscious individuality and there is the "evolution and worship of personal will.
The principle was put in idealistic form in the doctrine that the state is a supra-personal will, absorbing in itself the activities of its members.
The personal will of the ruler has disappeared in the constitutional prince; it is with a right feeling, therefore, that absolute princes resist this.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "personal will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.