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1 12| evident, if nature admits of change from evil to good in Matter, 2 12| eternal is incapable of change, because it would lose so 3 12| was, in becoming by the change that which it was not, if 4 12| were evil, or very evil. Change is therefore admissible 5 12| also it is incapable of change, inasmuch as, since it is 6 13| were formed without any change at all? How occurs the seed 7 25| the condition. How great a change indeed from the condition 8 34| even as a vesture shall He change them, and they shall be 9 34| lose whilst undergoing the change. "And the stars too shall 10 37| would not have admitted of a change for the better, nor would 11 37| it would not admit of any change for the better," you seem 12 37| not have still wanted a change for the better? Does that 13 37| able to advance, so as to change its good for a better? And 14 39| unsusceptible of division, of change, for the same reason that 15 43| would not have admitted of a change for the better; nor would