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1 10| then that desire acquires power and conquers us. For fear 2 12| himself to a degree above his power. I think that such a man 3 20| was conscious of a free power of Choice within me: the 4 20| mankind would have no free power of Choice. For if Necessity 5 20| makes us wish, we have no power of Choice. And if, again, 6 20| is bound and has not the power to will and not to will 7 20| fruit. O free Root with power over its fruit! For if it 8 21| will show a proof of its power in a contest also. But it 9 23| about it is that it is the power of Free-choice. And because 10 23| to prove that men have no power of Speech. And that is great 11 23| for he says there is no power of Speech when he uses the 12 23| Speech when he uses the power of Speech. For his power 13 23| power of Speech. For his power of Speech refutes him, for 14 23| to prove that there is no power of Speech. When Freewill, 15 24| Freewill wish to deny its power and to profess to be enslaved 16 24| deprived of the mind's free power of Choice. [Ov. p. 40.] 17 25| that a being endowed with power over itself is similar to 18 25| except in that it has (the power) to will and not to will? ~ 19 26| The power of Freewill is obvious but 20 26| this way, it is because the power of his Freewill is so great, 21 35| it has struggled with its power against its power. [Ov. 22 35| with its power against its power. [Ov. p. 47.] For even when 23 44| for it has made its great power subject to our weak Will. 24 44| our weak Will. But if the power of Good makes Evil subject 25 45| Will, how is the fierce power of that Evil which possesses 26 45| injured ? If our Will gives it power, then the wickedness of 27 46| his Will can conquer the power of the fire that it may 28 46| Freewill, who then granted them power over Evil to conquer it 29 46| Freewill ? But if another Good (Power) granted to Freewill the 30 46| granted to Freewill the power of conquering Evil, all 31 48| They attribute incredible power to the Will.~But it is possible 32 50| formulae cannot thrust out the power of Evil.~But if they persist 33 50| exists independently. For Power thrusts out Power and Substance 34 50| independently. For Power thrusts out Power and Substance is thrust 35 50| great Evil, seeing that a Power is required and not (mere) 36 50| is it that the quality of Power, not (mere) Free-choice,