Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  5| rational soul is possessed of free-will and volition; that it has
2   I,  VIII,  4|    since all are possessed of free-will, and may of their own accord
3  II,     I,  2|       the power of exercising free-will should seem to be taken
4  II,   III,  3|      from whom the faculty of free-will is never taken away, may
5  II,    VI,  3|   agreeably to the faculty of free-will, variety and diversity characterized
6  II,    IX,  5|       in which the faculty of free-will has no scope (for no one
7  II,    IX,  6|     endowed with the power of free-will, this freedom of will incited
8  II,     X,  7|       fall by the exercise of free-will, was assumed contrary to
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