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1 I, 6 | held, that God could not free you from it, without purchasing 2 I, 6 | the sins of men, man is free from his sins, and from 3 I, 8 | condemned the innocent to free the guilty, would not himself 4 I, 8 | the inclination of his own free will.~ ~ 5 I, 0 | is any constraint, but a free and grateful clinging to 6 I, 0 | not by compulsion, but of free choice. For he was omnipotent, 7 I, 2 | compassion alone, is more free than justice, which seems 8 I, 2 | answer. For since God is so free as to be subject to no law, 9 I, 8 | angels) would have remained free from this fault, had they 10 I, 8 | reply: Cannot men be made free from this fault? nay, how 11 I, 4 | it; nay, he ought to be free from it; for as it is a 12 I, 4 | sin. For it is by his own free action that he loses that 13 I, 5 | that for which he made him free from all stain, lest it 14 II, 0| he will not be holy from free will. What thanks, then, 15 II, 0| that, when of their own free will they maintained holiness, 16 II, 1| one who can die of his own free will, for this will be necessary.~ 17 II, 6| of this man be pure, and free from the sin of fleshly 18 II, 7| not of necessity, but of free authority.~Boso. But those 19 II, 7| Boso. Because this was his free and unchangeable desire.~ 20 II, 7| to die because it was his free and unchangeable desire, 21 II, 8| necessity or weakness, when free choice is the only agent 22 II, 8| of his dying by his own free will; but, because this 23 II, 8| he would die of his own free will), that it should be 24 II, 9| preserves his celibacy as a free gift offered to God, he 25 II, 0| against him in holiness to free mankind. But God demanded