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1 I | Jerusalem which is above is free, which is our mother." 99 2 XVIII | the Word if they recover a free mind. And our advocates 3 XXI | CHAP. XXI.  ---- Of Free Will, with an explanation 4 XXI | few points connected with Free Will, for the subject is 5 XXI | that we may understand what Free Will is, I must unfold the 6 XXI | give a false conception of Free Will would make such a statement. 7 XXI | we were to ask him what Free Will is, he would say that 8 XXI | would say that my will is free when I purpose to do something, 9 XXI | supposition that we have Free Will and are ourselves responsible 10 XXI | support the doctrine of Free Will. ~6. But since certain 11 XXI | passages which seem to destroy Free Will, and may consider the 12 XXI | this is so, is Pharaoh a free agent; and similarly, some 13 XXI | that the perishing are not free agents, and that their perishing 14 XXI | impression that man is not a free agent, but that God saves 15 XXI | themselves almost destroying Free Will, for the sake of introducing 16 XXI | bare words seeks to destroy Free Will. In reply we shall 17 XXI | if this is so, we are not free agents as regards salvation 18 XXI | audacity; and, being so far free, may learn that God sometimes 19 XXI(500)| 1 Or, "our own free will."  ~ 20 XXI | if this be so, we are not free agents. On the other hand, 21 XXI | to this also, we are not free agents." In reply, we have 22 XXI | conclusion that we are not free agents. Putting an objection, 23 XXI | or perdition: nor are we free agents." Let me ask a reader 24 XXI | suffice for our treatment of Free Will. ~ 25 XXII | why should not they be free from blame when they are 26 XXII | show that our argument is free from the absurdities recounted. 27 XXIII | complete destruction of Free Will; and a further result 28 XXIII | these noble principles may free their fellow-men from all 29 XXIII | of the stars, or are they free men, and all their lives 30 XXIII | nativity and fate, the other free from their control. Any 31 XXIII | done by the individual, Free Will is to be maintained; ( 32 XXIII | necessity, and that man's Free Will cannot be at all maintained 33 XXIII | but one destructive of Free Will, and which therefore 34 XXIII | God's foreknowledge our Free Will cannot possibly be 35 XXIII | If any one would have our Free Will detached from everything 36 XXIII | argument respecting our Free Will, so neither do the 37 XXIII | indicative, interfere with our Free Will; but, like a volume 38 XXIII | pass of their own shameful free choice. As regards the holy 39 XXIII | against us, act of our own free choice; when we sin, the 40 XXIII | secret, viz. that being free to exercise our faculties 41 XXIII | the whole subject of man's Free Will from the first, have 42 XXIV | unordered, and God of His own free choice ordered it with a 43 XXV | foreknowledge does not do away with Free Will. From Book I. of the 44 XXV | passages to destroy man's Free Will, and also make use 45 XXV(607)| fixed classes; gifted with free will, and capable of growing 46 XXV | foreknowledge lies in our Free Will is clearly shown by 47 XXV | we have some measure of Free Will, ---- and we will tell 48 XXV | though they seek to destroy Free Will, ---- until on that 49 XXV | unsoundness of their view. If Free Will is indeed a reality, 50 XXV | done by each possessor of Free Will through the exercise 51 XXV | through the exercise of that Free Will, or will He not foreknow? 52 XXV | assuming that men have Free Will? Or does He foreknow 53 XXV | what will result from man's Free Will? It is then possible 54 XXV | possible for a man created free, under given circumstances, 55 XXVII | does not blame Pharaoh as a free agent when He says, "If 56 Index | medical and nautical, 133.~Free will, 137 f., 140, 141,


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