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Example sentences for "freedom from"

  • 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  • Freedom from all external restraint has superseded freedom from unjust restraint.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 acquire freedom 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.

  • In the sixth chapter Paul speaks of freedom from sin, in chap.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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