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1 9 | Spirit one, and that They are distinct from Each Other. This statement 2 9 | angels." Thus the Father is distinct from the Son, being greater 3 9 | thus making the Paraclete distinct from Himself, even as we 4 9 | say that the Son is also distinct from the Father; so that 5 9 | fact that they have the distinct names of Father and San 6 9 | declaration that they are distinct in personality? For, of 7 11| Son are demonstrated to be distinct; I say distinct, but not 8 11| demonstrated to be distinct; I say distinct, but not separate: for as 9 18| they nearly always have distinct reference to the makers 10 19| allow that the Son is a distinct Person, second from the 11 19| inseparable from the Father, distinct in degree, not in state. 12 21| CONSTANTLY SPOKEN OF AS DISTINCT PERSONS.~Consider, therefore, 13 25| PARACLETE, OR HOLY GHOST. HE IS DISTINCT FROM THE FATHER AND THE 14 25| coherent Persons, who are yet distinct One from Another. These 15 26| JOHN, IN RESPECT TO THE DISTINCT PERSONALITY OF THE FATHER 16 27| mentioned), there would be no distinct proofs apparent of either 17 28| Father of Christ must be a distinct Being. Moreover, when the