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1   I,  49| natural infirmity and not the choice of his desire, or of his
2  II,  58|  revolves of its own will and choice, or is turned by the influence
3  II,  64|     depend upon your own free choice? God, Plato says, does not
4  II,  64|       life; nor can another's choice be rightly attributed to
5  II,  64|     any one, since freedom of choice was put in His power who
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