The meaning of liber:
li·ber (lī′bər, lē′ber′)
noun pl. libri li′·bri′ (lī′brī′, lē′brē′)
a book; esp., a book of public records, as of mortgages or deeds
http://www.yourdictionary.com/liber
Here it is in the Latin used in the original Magna Carta of 1215, the one the Pope voided because it used 'liber homo - (two words)
"20.
Liber homo non amercietur pro parvo delicto, nisi secundum modum delicti; et pro magno delicto amercietur secundum magnitudinem delicti, salvo contenemento suo; et mercator eodem modo, salva mercandisa sua; et villanus eodem modo amercietur salvo waynagio suo; si inciderint in misericordiam nostram; et nulla predictarum misericordiarum ponatur, nisi per sacramentum proborum hominum de visneto.
Hint: magnacartaplus.org/magnacarta/latin.htm#latin-text
Now, here is an excerpt of an Oath of A Freeman in the Colony of Massassachusetts, 1630:
"The Oath of a FREEMAN
I, A B, etc., being, by the Almighty's most wise disposition, become a member of this body (body politic/incorporated body), consisting of the Governor, Deputy Governor, Assistants and a commonalty of the Massachusetts in New England, do freely and sincerely acknowledge that I am justly and lawfully
subject to the government of the same, and do accordingly
submit my person and estate to be protected, ordered, and governed by the laws and constitutions thereof, and do faithfully promise to be from time to time obedient and conformable thereunto, and to the authority of the said Governor and Assistants and their successors, and to all such laws, orders, sentences, and decrees as shall be lawfully made and published by them or their successors; and I will always endeavor (as in duty I am bound) to advance the peace and welfare of this body or commonwealth to my utmost skill and ability; and I will, to my best power and means, seek to divert and prevent whatsoever may tend to the ruin or damage thereof, or of any the said Governor, Deputy Governor, or Assistants, or any of them or their successors, and will give speedy notice to them, or some of them, of any sedition, violence, treachery, or other hurt or evil which I shall know, hear, or vehemently suspect to be plotted or intended against the said commonwealth, or the said government established; and I will not at any time suffer or give consent to any counsel or attempt that shall be done, given, or attempted for the impeachment of the said government, or making any change alteration of the same, contrary to the laws and ordinances thereof, but shall do my utmost endeavor to discover, oppose, and hinder all and every such counsel and attempt. So help me God. Unquote
Does that sound like a free will man making himself a freeman - subject to the corporate body politic? A subjet man is NOT a free will man.
I provide FACTS. You give your weak and totally 'dis-information' opinion.