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but one God
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Now they can agree in a [ ] or not agree among themselves.
 
[  ] say one individual nature may be communicated to [ ]
os: 1.16.10. yt by this pretend ye Socinians  have not needed yt
unless we suppose [ ] divine nature cannot communicate
but might as well have stuck to ye old Arrian sense of making
after no other [ ] a
God's instant in ye crea[ti]on, but to ye it may be said either he
created instant or uncreate, if ye first yt a [creation] doth not im
infinite power of one creature may create another, if ye 2d then
?rns God by nature. Other argumts for ye divinity of X see
? d. Xto L1.c4.all:
 
?ll ye main difficulty in explaining ye doctrine of ye
Trinity by reason may be reduc'd to these 2
How there can be 3 p[er]sons & but one God
How these can agree in a 3d & not agree among thems.
? wee say one Individual nature may be communicated to
? unless wee suppose yt ye divine nature cannot communicate
?fter no manner yt a created nature but wherever there
? distinction ye number may be multiplied tho yt subjt be but
? we say ye soul has 3 faculties understanding, will, & memory
?out ye least absurdity wee may say these 3 are one
Socinians objt yt every person is an individual being & there-
? distinct persons must be 3 individual beings ie: 3 Gods A person
2 things. something common wth others of ye same nature as 3
? one of ye same nature tho they be 3 persons 2 something
? & incommunicate to any other so yt Jn cannot be Peter nor
? ames. Now if wee are to much puzled in assigning ye Pow'r
Individuality in created beings wee have ye less reason to
unsatisfied if we cannot clear ye diffr'ces between Nature &
? an infinite Being. Distinguish betwn wt wee have no
?elieve, & wt wee have power to conceive, wee have reason to
a God tho we cannot concieve his astral attributes wee must
him to be eternal & Omnipres[en]t tho we cannot well explain
? those notiary. For ye understanding ye Athanasian creed this
?ylds is sufficient viz: Cot is affirm'd of ye divine nature as
?may be common to all 3 persons but wt is affirm'd of ye several
such must be peculiar to yous. yt design of ye creed was to them
?eral did not believe such a trinity as consisted of 3 persons unequal
&dff'rent in nature substance & duration.

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os: 1.16.10. yt by this pretend ye Socinians have not needed yt but might as well have stuck to ye old Arrian sense of making God's instant in ye crea[ti]on, but to ye it may be said either he created instant or uncreate, if ye first yt a [creation] doth not im infinite power of one creature may create another, if ye 2d then ?rns God by nature. Other argumts for ye divinity of X see ? d. Xto L1.c4.all:

?ll ye main difficulty in explaining ye doctrine of ye Trinity by reason may be reduc'd to these 2 How there can be 3 p[er]sons & but one God How these can agree in a 3d & not agree among thems. ? wee say one Individual nature may be communicated to ? unless wee suppose yt ye divine nature cannot communicate ?fter no manner yt a created nature but wherever there ? distinction ye number may be multiplied tho yt subjt be but ? we say ye soul has 3 faculties understanding, will, & memory ?out ye least absurdity wee may say these 3 are one Socinians objt yt every person is an individual being & there- ? distinct persons must be 3 individual beings ie: 3 Gods A person 2 things. something common wth others of ye same nature as 3 ? one of ye same nature tho they be 3 persons 2 something ? & incommunicate to any other so yt Jn cannot be Peter nor ? ames. Now if wee are to much puzled in assigning ye Pow'r Individuality in created beings wee have ye less reason to unsatisfied if we cannot clear ye diffr'ces between Nature & ? an infinite Being. Distinguish betwn wt wee have no ?elieve, & wt wee have power to conceive, wee have reason to a God tho we cannot concieve his astral attributes wee must him to be eternal & Omnipres[en]t tho we cannot well explain ? those notiary. For ye understanding ye Athanasian creed this ?ylds is sufficient viz: Cot is affirm'd of ye divine nature as ?may be common to all 3 persons but wt is affirm'd of ye several such must be peculiar to yous. yt design of ye creed was to them ?eral did not believe such a trinity as consisted of 3 persons unequal &dff'rent in nature substance & duration.