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1 I, 27| avenging it, and lets it go free by not punishing it. What 2 II, 4 | abject creature rather than a free one, nor reduce himself 3 II, 4 | his subjects, which were free from God, and exempt from 4 II, 5 | man was by God constituted free, master of his own will 5 II, 5 | ground than that man is free, with a will either for 6 II, 6 | should be formed with a free will and a mastery of himself; 7 II, 6 | afflatus of the Deity, Himself free and uncontrolled. But if 8 II, 6 | course, foresaw), being free, and master of himself; 9 II, 6 | regarded, of course, as free. But the reward neither 10 II, 8 | victim of that seduction was free, and master of himself; 11 II, 9 | power of will, as being free, and not a slave. It was 12 II, 13| being interrupted in that free course whereby God was spontaneously 13 II, 16| when they are actually free from blame, as the judge 14 II, 17| when about to die, and gave free forgiveness to David on 15 II, 19| wicked: "let the oppressed go free:" dismiss the unjust sentence. " 16 II, 20| displayed towards them? Were free men reduced to servile labour, 17 II, 25| man to be the subject of a free will in the alternative 18 III, 11| of the Creator might be free to have assigned to Him 19 III, 20| the prison," that is, to free them from sin, "and from 20 IV, 5 | if they, too, had not had free course in the churches, 21 IV, 5 | firmly imply that all was free from corruption which he 22 IV, 12| provision of food might free from fasting the feast of 23 IV, 12| as a day which is to be free from gloom rather than from 24 IV, 29| other words, we are to be free from the embarrassments 25 IV, 37| burdens, let the oppressed go free, and broke every yoke," 26 IV, 41| am," in a sense equally free from doubt, even affirmatively; 27 V, 4 | bond maid, the other by a free woman; but he who was of 28 V, 4 | the flesh, but he of the free woman was by promise: which 29 V, 4 | the bond woman, but of the free." In this passage he has 30 V, 4 | Abraham who was born of the free woman; whereas from the 31 V, 4 | wherewith Christ hath made us free," does not the very phrase 32 V, 4 | even when about to restore free men to their liberty. By 33 V, 14| although it was itself free from sin. Now this will