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1 II, 63 | One can excuse his rather free and licentious opinions
2 II, 100 | good, since they help us to free ourselves from an evil,
3 II, 140 | sad, and that he seems so free from all painful and disquieting
4 III, 233 | forced to wager, and am not free. I am not released, and
5 VI, 361 | life, from which we are to free ourselves as from the plague!~
6 VI, 423 | of finding truth; to be free from passions, and ready
7 VII, 431 | it." "Raise your heads, free men," says Epictetus. And
8 VII, 519 | the truth will make them free; for if they answer that
9 VII, 519 | they answer that they are free and that it is in their
10 VII, 519(87) | the truth shall make you free.' They answered him: 'We
11 VII, 546 | with Jesus Christ man is free from vice and misery; in
12 VII, 550 | ambition, has made a man free from all these evils by
13 VIII, 556 | knowing the Redeemer who can free him from it. The knowledge
14 VIII, 564(100)| disciple; an Israelite indeed; free indeed; true bread." ~
15 X, 670 | servants and subjects, are free children.~
16 X, 682 | not perish.~"Ye shall be free indeed." Then the other
17 X, 691 | and that One has come to free them from their iniquities,
18 XI, 735 | crush the demon's head, and free His people from their sins,
19 XII, 765 | from, the wrath of God; to free it from the slavery of sin,
20 XII, 781 | captivity, and made you truly free."~
21 XIII, 831 | the truth is no longer free to appear. Then, as men
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