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meet with the doctor, & in reference to unclear than only to say "With God, all things are possible" & secondly that Christ is the 2nd person in the trinity & truly unclear God, but not personally unclear with the Father. Permit me just briefly to review a few of the points you referred? to in your letter. I perfectly agree with you in believing that Christ is the Son of God. Still that does not prevent his being equal to God. Nay unclear fact that he is the Son would go to show that he was equal. As Christ himself says that men may honor the Son even as they honor the Father. You I presume will admit that there is in a sense an equality subsisting between Father & Son. -- Of course I do not suppose that Paul intends to teach that himself & Apollos are one person, neither does Christ when he says "I & my Father are one" mean to say that he & his Father are identically the same person, but he does teach it seems to me unclear as language can teach that while he & his Father are distinct persons they are equal, equal in power & glory. So to unclear reference for Christ's followers being one, he prays that they may be united in that intimate bond of fellowship. One in feeling. In perfect equality as himself and his father are one. In reference to the trinity I will say but little. I consider in one of the most glorious truths in the whole Bible I do not see how many pages in the Bible can be explained without it. It seems as though we had some indication of it in Genesis when God says let us make man. unclear & may appear to you to be nothing more than a unclear, unclear In Christ's baptism do we not have three divine manifestations the voice from Heaven? the Father, Jesus the Son & the dove the Holy Ghost & then what means this solemn language baptising them in the name of the Father * Son & H.G. three persons in the Godhead equal in power & glory. I believe that Christ was while on earth both God & man, that there was in him unclear union of the human & divine & it is something that is not at all unclear the union of sould & body in man. He was the God-man. The unclear, unclear just what I mean. That Christ was unclear, unclear near no proof of count, couse? That he was God I think you ought to admit if I can show that he had the following attributes - eternal existence unclear omniscience, omnipotence & omnipresence. If Christ had these qualities must he not be divine. unclear his eternity. Before Abraham was I am. With his glory unclear with thee before the world was & c. 2nd immutability. Jesus is the same yesterday today & forever. Heb 13? & 3rd unclear for he knew what was in man Jov 2 2b? Lord thou knowest all things than knowest that I love thee Jov 21 17.4? omnipotence. I can do all things through him who strengthens me numbers & letters of Bible verse I am Aleph & Omega, which is & was to come the Almighty 5th omnipresence. When two or three are gathered together than am I in the midst. Mat 18, 20, the unclear of thim that believeth unclear, unclear, unclear Eph 1.2 unclear I might add on other passages but must we not from this admit that Christ is divine. I would extend my letter farther had I time. I love to dwell on the docrines. I consider them unclear, unclear, unclear I hope that the consideration of this will do us both good. Hope you will write soon. E. T. Baker