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1 Intro, A,5| word. During the era of the~freedom and triumph of the Church 2 I, 1,12 | of creatures, just as the freedom of our neighbor is not violated 3 I, 1,14 | but because he has given freedom to spiritual beings and 4 II, 3,4 | having in itself any moral freedom, is morally neither good 5 II, 3,6 | soul's immortality,~in its freedom of will, its reason, and 6 II, 3,6 | having given him reason and freedom, having~adorned him with 7 II, 4,1 | the vegetable kingdom, a freedom~of growth and development, 8 II, 4,1 | organization. Even greater freedom did~the Creator give to 9 II, 4,2 | the will, directing~the freedom of man towards the good. 10 II, 4,2 | sinless and endowed with freedom of will. By being sinless 11 II, 5,2 | rational creatures, the freedom which was given him for 12 II, 5,3 | great gifts at his creation: freedom, reason, and love.~These 13 II, 5,3 | man. But where there is~freedom there is the possibility 14 II, 5,3 | and therefore his moral freedom often does not incline towards 15 II, 5,3 | the animal world; nor the freedom of his will; nor his~reason, 16 II, 5,3 | fallen man any independent freedom to do good has been completely 17 II, 6,2 | violating the dignity and freedom of his son, he waited until 18 II, 6,3 | is this which, possessing freedom, was subjected to the fall~ 19 II, 6,4 | Annunciation by the Archangel, her freedom from personal~sins, was 20 II, 8,2 | does not interfere with the~freedom of man; it does not act 21 Add, 0,4 | Church, having received freedom, began to be filled with~ 22 App, 1 | deprive His creatures of~freedom; it speaks of man and of 23 App, 2 | path: to bring together freedom of thought,~as a principle