Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. I might. Go on to prove the unity oftthe divine being from the perfection of God. He that is God is perfect in his nature and works. If.we fuppofe more gods than one, there mull be fome efl’ential difference, by which they are diftinguifhed one from another and that efl’ential difference mutt be either an excellency, or an imperfection if an imperfection, then he, to whom it be longs, cannot be God; becaufe he is not perfect; if it is an excellency, he, in whom It is, is thereby difiinguilhed from all others, in whom it is wanting; and fo can only be God: take it which way you will, there can be but one God. Moreover, he, that is God, is El Sbaddai, God all-fufiicient; he ftanda in need of nothing, nor can he receive any thing from others: who hath firfl: given to him, and it iball be recompenfed to him again Now all fufficiency cannot be properly. {aid of more than one.
John Gill
Collection of Sermons and Tracts [PDF ebook]
Containing, I. The Doctrine of the Trinity, Stated and Vindicated, II. The Doctrine of the Resurrection, Stated and Defended, III. The Doctrine of Justification, Stated and Maintained
Collection of Sermons and Tracts [PDF ebook]
Containing, I. The Doctrine of the Trinity, Stated and Vindicated, II. The Doctrine of the Resurrection, Stated and Defended, III. The Doctrine of Justification, Stated and Maintained
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