Exemption or freedom from punishment, harm, or loss.
State of being illimitable; want of, or freedom from, limitation.
A true statement; freedom from error of falsehood; adherence to truth or fact.
Rest of mind; tranquillity; freedom from uneasiness; also, a composed manner or deportment.
He that commits sin, is the servant of sin; therefore the freedom that Christ purchaseth, is freedom from sin, John viii.
The freedom of science therefore can only be freedom from unreasonable restraint and fetters; from such that hinder it unreasonably in its inquiry after the truth, and in the communication of the results of its investigation.
The doctrines of liberal science are adopted by freemasonry, its rallying-cry is "freedom from God, freedom of the human reason.
There is but one freedom which science may claim: it is freedom from hindrance in reaching the truth in its legitimate domain.
Freedom from all external restraint has superseded freedom from unjust restraint.
By far the large majority of sectarians reject the doctrine of Christian perfection, heart purity, or freedom from sin.
First, to become a servant of righteousness necessitates a freedom from sin.
Freedom from arrest is enjoyed by members during a session and a period of forty days before and after it, but it does not protect a member (p.
Thus, Leibnitz saw and clearly exposed the futility of speaking about a freedom from co-action or restraint, when the question is, not whether the body is untrammelled, but whether the mind itself is free in the act of willing.
And this notion of liberty, consisting in a freedom from external co-action, has received an impetus and currency from the influence of Locke which it would not otherwise have obtained.
Though they allow a freedom from co-action, they repudiate the idea of calling this a freedom of the will.
According to his definition of liberty, it is merely a freedom from co-action, or external compulsion.
Criticism and the masses pursue the same goal, freedom from egoism, and wrangle only over which of them approaches nearest to the goal or even attains it.
You despair of the possibility of obtaining the whole of freedom, freedom from everything,--yes, you consider it insanity even to wish this?
It must also be remembered that a simple gain in weight is not sufficient evidence of a child's normality; a freedom from gastro-intestinal disturbances, and a resistance to disease, are equally essential.
He who will ascertain truth and acquirefreedom from evil, has first to convince himself that evil exists.
Freedom from desire is "the highest duty; and he is the most victorious who conquers himself.
We have seen before that Holiness is more than goodness or freedom from sin: even unfallen nature is not holy.
Passing over to the views of those who regard holiness as being a moral attribute, the most common one is that of purity, freedom from sin.
Goodness, innocence, purity, freedom from sin, is not Holiness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freedom from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.