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one which exists in the mind; since the former is actual, the latter only potential.
   Reply Obj. 4: Although bad things are in God's knowledge, as being comprised under that knowledge, yet they are not in God as created by Him, or preserved by Him, or as having their type in Him. They are known by God through the types of good things. Hence it cannot be said that bad things are life in God. Those things that are not in time may be called life in God in so far as life means understanding only, and inasmuch as they are understood by God; but not in so far as life implies a principle of operation.
   QUESTION 19

   THE WILL OF GOD (In Twelve Articles)

   After considering the things belonging to the divine knowledge, we consider what belongs to the divine will. The first consideration is about the divine will itself; the second about what belongs strictly to His will; the third about what belongs to the intellect in relation to His will. About His will itself there are twelve points of inquiry:
   (1) Whether there is will in God?
   (2) Whether God wills things apart from Himself?
   (3) Whether whatever God wills, He wills necessarily?
   (4) Whether the will of God is the cause of things?
   (5) Whether any cause can be assigned to the divine will?
   (6) Whether the divine will is always fulfilled?
   (7) Whether the will of God is mutable?
   (8) Whether the will of God imposes necessity on the things willed?
   (9) Whether there is in God the will of evil?
   (10) Whether God has free will?
   (11) Whether the will of expression is distinguished in God?

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