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1 1(4)| MSS., adds, "As no one can exist from himself, so also no 2 1 | been, the ones that now exist, and those which could exist 3 1 | exist, and those which could exist under the label "Christian,"~ 4 2 | at some time he began to exist~and that he has not existed 5 2 | by love and that cannot exist without hope. Thus it is 6 3 | Rather, they simply do not exist any more. For such evil 7 3 | of health, they no longer exist at ~all.~22~~ 8 4 | subsistent being in which to exist.~ 9 4 | coexist, but the evil cannot exist at all without the~good, 10 4 | other hand, the good can exist without evil. For a~man 11 4 | a~man or an angel could exist and yet not be wicked, whereas 12 4 | have no mode in which to exist, nor any source from which~ 13 7 | misery in which we still exist. ~Actually, of course, we 14 8 | they would simply cease to~exist. As for mankind, although 15 8 | not to permit any evil to exist. And if he had willed that 16 24 | that not only~good things exist but evil as well. For if 17 24 | not good that evil things exist, they would~certainly not 18 24 | certainly not be allowed to exist by the Omnipotent Good, 19 24 | as easy not~to allow to exist what he does not will, as