Freedom that exists only after reunion with God, when the human will is identical with God's will and cannot sin.
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Heavenly freedom of will
Freedom that exists only after reunion with God, when the human will is identical with God's will and cannot sin.
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"Pride, ego, will. All this is found in the city of Rome. But in the city of God, the only thing that exists is..."
"It will be one and the same freedom in all, and indivisible in the separate individuals. It will be freed from all evil, and..."
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