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| + | [[The Book of the Law]] says that "The word of the Law is θελημα" (AL I:39) shortly before proclaiming the Law as "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" (AL I:40) and then adding for consideration that "Love is the Law, love under will."(AL I:57). Also, the phrase "pure will" is given and is said to be in "every way perfect." (AL I:44) | ||
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θελημα
- The word of the Law is θελημα (AL I:39)
The Word of the Law
The Book of the Law says that "The word of the Law is θελημα" (AL I:39) shortly before proclaiming the Law as "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" (AL I:40) and then adding for consideration that "Love is the Law, love under will."(AL I:57). Also, the phrase "pure will" is given and is said to be in "every way perfect." (AL I:44)
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