MIXED PASSIONS

VI. MIXED PASSIONS, are such as do not consist of any single Act, but are made up of more then one,* to be distinguished by the Object they are conversant about, and by the Simple Passions of which they consist, into such as are

Determined either to Good or Evil

The particular interest of Repute; being conversant about

The more general interests belonging to

Our selves; respecting either

Good that is dear to us, implying a ‖ mixture of Love, Anger, and Hope, that we may excel others in it: or a mixture of Love, Anger, and Fear, lest we should by others be deprived of it.

Evil; whether as done

others

Others; in respect of the

Indetermined either to Good or Evil

Indetermined either as to Good or Evil, but concerning both consisting in a distraction of the Mind by a conflict of any two contrary Passions: to which may be opposed (though not so proper to this place) the transport of the Mind, being wholly possess'd with one Passion: styled