Chapter
1 II | and illumined a soul, set free from every passion, with
2 IV | looking enviously on his free converse with the king,
3 VII | image, because of reason and free will; after his likeness,
4 VII | God. Him he endowed with free will and immortality and
5 VII | for good, yet by his own free and deliberate choice turned
6 VII | of the world, he of his free will consenting thereto;
7 VII | all things, that he might free us from sufferings. But
8 VII | divine nature remaining free of suffering: for, being
9 VII | while his Godhead continued free from suffering and death.
10 X | means to fill thy belly. Now free me of my fetters, and I
11 X | from her, he would quickly free her from her captivity.
12 XI | but it taketh not away free will, nor alloweth the forgiving
13 XII | obedience. Of their own free choice they consider themselves
14 XIV | continual plenty mid dainties free of expense, and, rid of
15 XIV | attain to that abode, that is free from all pain and sorrow,
16 XIV | Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and
17 XV | that they have of their own free will sold themselves as
18 XV | is committed to his own free will and choice." ~Ioasaph
19 XV | Ioasaph asked, "What is free will and what is choice?"
20 XV | choice?" The elder answered, "Free will is the willing of a
21 XV | constituted by the Creator. Free will again is the sovran
22 XV | deliberations. Since then it is of free will that men deliberate,
23 XV | that men deliberate, and of free will that men choose, a
24 XVI | is good, being of his own free choice inclined to evil." ~"
25 XVI | vexation; perpetual peace free from all hatred and love
26 XVI | worthy of these enjoyments! Free from pain and free from
27 XVI | enjoyments! Free from pain and free from toil is the life that
28 XVIII | servants of sin, ye were free from righteousness. What
29 XVIII | death. But now being made free from sin, and become servants
30 XIX | reason, will, activity, and free will, and in all points
31 XIX | to that nature which is free from suffering, but we recognize
32 XIX | to-day thou hast been made free from sin, and hast become
33 XXIII | that he had undergone, with free voice and radiant countenance
34 XXVII | dispensation, of his own free will by a mighty dispensation
35 XXXI | darkness of this world, and free our race from his tyranny.
36 XXXIII| thereof; and thou shalt be free, from now, to go whatsoever
37 XXXIV | hand, and, at the last, free thy servant my father from
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