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Example sentences for "free choice"

  • Besides the sin which consists in free choice, and which is essentially transient, there is also the sin which consists in wrong desire, and which is essentially permanent, because it is a habit of the mind.

  • His transgression alone came from a free choice; all others have come from an involuntary necessity of nature.

  • Does God array his infinite authority to protect the free choice of a single servant from the heathen, and yet authorize the same persons, to crush the free choice of thousands of servants from the heathen!

  • Did God require them to protect the free choice of a single servant from the heathen, and yet authorize the same persons, to crush the free choice of thousands of servants from the heathen?

  • Yea, so far was his free choice protected, that his master was compelled to keep him, however much he might wish to get rid of him.

  • If we know what are the conditions of our existence, we must see to it that what we choose in life accords with those conditions, always provided that Providence gives us the right of free choice.

  • Have not men arrogated to themselves the right of free choice?

  • But the best intentions result in unwelcome violence when they would rob a human being, of the right of free choice.

  • Leader Marley rewarded me with a Free Choice, and I chose to learn a dead language.

  • You were allowed to act a part in an amateur Theater group, I remember, and since Tanya was made too ill to be able to use a Free Choice, she was sent out west to the Playground, just as though she had belonged to Ruler Category.

  • Our Leader Marley, who understands the problems of all Categories, has very generously consented to grant you a two weeks' convalescence, in addition to a Free Choice.

  • That's on the target, and it emphasizes that how fast and far each of us travels is largely a matter of free choice.

  • There is no possibility of growth for any man except through the force, and by the works of those about him, though the manner of his growth is partly a matter of free choice.

  • Clerkes sayn, no man 115 but willinge is blessed; a good dede that he hath doon is nat doon of free choice willing; without whiche blissednesse may nat folowe.

  • Wherfore he ne ought for bad[de] be punisshed, ne for no good dede be rewarded; but of necessite of rightwisnesse was therfore 150 free choice of arbitrement put in mans proper disposicion.

  • Hath every man,' quod I, 'free choice by necessary maner of wil in every of his doinges that him lyketh, by goddes proper purvyaunce?

  • Suppose we were somehow convinced that all the planets were endowed with Free Will, and that they only maintained their periodic motions by the continual exercise of free choice, in resistance to strong centrifugal or centripetal inclinations.

  • The conjugal relation is, in its origin, of free choice, but when it has once been formed, the duties of affection that arise out of it are commonly thought to be analogous to those arising out of relations of consanguinity.

  • My girl has not seen your son for two years; if he does not please her, she shall have a free choice.

  • His sin consisted in his tyrannical treatment of Israel in the past, which he did of his own accord and as a result of free choice.

  • Finally there is the fourth class, those things which depend upon the free choice of the individual.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free access; free agent; free circulation; free citizens; free constitution; free country; free delivery; free education; free from; free government; free himself; free labor; free laborers; free labourers; free library; free love; free navigation; free passage; free persons; free school; free spirit; free states; freedom from; paused for; soon becomes; when half