The more freewill Fate allows, the more depravity is created to feed the Dark One. [Please select]
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I wanted to hand it to him as a freewill offering, as a partial payment of the debt Scotland owed him for what he had done for her. [Please select]
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The religious sentiment of his day was offended by his vigorous vindication of the freewill of man against the reigning Calvinism, and his assertion of the inferiority of the Son in opposition to the received Athanasianism. [Please select]
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Few Theologians push their idea of Freewill so far as to insist that God could will Himself to be unjust or unloving, or that, being just and loving, he could do unjust or unloving acts. [Please select]
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For a vigorous defense of "Freewill" (which is not, in my opinion, free will at all, in the common acceptation of the word) see Professor James's Essay on "The Dilemma of the Determinist," in his volume, "The Will to Believe." [Please select]
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