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and the word Deus, God in the singular number, doth as plainly shew the unity of Gods Essence And so the whole sum of all is, 1. Quod Deus sit unus quoad essentiam, that God is one, and but one, in respect of his Essence. 2. Quod Deus sit trinus, quoad subsistentiam, that in the Ʋnity of that Essence there are three Persons in respect of their subsistence or manner of being. |
and the word Deus, God in the singular number, does as plainly show the unity of God's Essence And so the Whole sum of all is, 1. Quod Deus sit Unus quoad essentiam, that God is one, and but one, in respect of his Essence. 2. Quod Deus sit Trinus, quoad subsistentiam, that in the Ʋnity of that Essence there Are three Persons in respect of their subsistence or manner of being. |
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