Book, Paragraph

1  II,  29|  further by its security and freedom from punishment? For what
2  II,  30|    wickedness, from the very freedom to sin which it suggests,
3  II,  44|      He allowed them to have freedom to wander who He foresaw
4  II,  64| attributed to any one, since freedom of choice was put in His
5  IV,  36| presents are ordained, ease, freedom from public burdens, exemption
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