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Conway says, "Yet that indifference of acting, or not acting, can by no means be said to be in God; because this were an inception, and would make God like corruptible creatures; for this indifference of Will is the foundation of all change and corruptibility in creatures; so that there would be no evil in creatures if they were not changeable."
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