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1 Pre| stated that the Trinity may be said to consist of three 2 Pre| that the supreme Trinity may be said to consist of three 3 1 | in mutual comparison they may be said to possess it in 4 5 | But it is clear that one may say, that what derives existence 5 5 | exists through the artificer, may also be said to exist through 6 6 | discussion up to this point, I may have the better assured 7 6 | obstacle, however slight, may acquiesce in what it finds 8 8 | the answer, "from nothing" may properly be given; that 9 8 | is inferred; although it may be said, without inconsistency 10 9 | things which were created may be said to have been nothing 11 10 | without absurdity, they may also be said to be the truer, 12 10 | existing, not without reason it may be thought that such an 13 10 | been created, that they may be known through it.~ ~ 14 15 | all the statements that may be made regarding anything 15 15 | be it, as not to be gold may be better than to be gold. 16 15 | that the supreme Nature may be so conceived of as not 17 22 | other at all. And yet it may be said, after a manner 18 23 | in this sense, that it may be understood rather to 19 25 | essence of a being, which may yet be conceived to produce 20 25 | Whence this conclusion, also, may be reached, that it is susceptible 21 25 | accidentally. But, however it may be as to the proper signification 22 28 | simple, and absolute, this may very certainly be justly 23 28 | non-existent -- this assuredly may be rightly said to be in 24 33 | Wisdom expresses itself may most fitly be called its 25 33 | with sufficient propriety, may still not inappropriately 26 34 | do they exist. Thus, it may reasonably be declared that, 27 36 | created by him. ~HENCE, it may be most clearly comprehended 28 38 | are two.~For although they may perhaps be called two equals, 29 38 | some other mutual relation may in like manner be attributed 30 39 | much the more fittingly may the Word of the supreme 31 44 | simple and supremely one, it may consistently be said, and 32 45 | CHAPTER XLV.~The Son may more appropriately be called 33 45 | essence with his Father, he may most appropriately be said 34 45 | essence of the Son, so the Son may more fitly be called the 35 46 | which are thus expounded may also be conceived of in 36 46 | some of these truths, which may be thus expounded and conceived 37 46 | truth.~Most properly, too, may the Son be called the truth 38 48 | object from memory.~Hence, it may be clearly apprehended in 39 56 | son.~He alone, therefore, may, or rather should, be called 40 57 | and creative being. And it may be called the Spirit of 41 57 | somehow, if such an expression may be used, breathe their love: 42 57 | is its Son, so its love may fittingly enough be called 43 57 | between Father and Son, may, not unreasonably, take, 44 58 | virtue with the Father; so it may be conceived that the Spirit 45 60 | another necessary that he may remember, conceive, or love: 46 63 | being.~Hence, this fact may also be clearly recognised, 47 63 | is the Word, so that it may be called his true image 48 65 | CHAPTER LXV.~How real truth may be reached in the discussion 49 67 | Being. ~THEREFORE, the mind may most fitly be said to be 50 68 | good, or not good, so it may love that thing in greater 51 70 | loves it, that that creature may be eternally blessed. ~THEREFORE 52 70 | glass and in a riddle, it may then see face to face. But 53 71 | miserable. ~FROM this it may be inferred, as a certain 54 75 | by believing, the soul may reach out for it. And this 55 75 | ground, therefore, I think it may more fitly be said that 56 77 | could not do without love, may be proved from this fact 57 77 | is proved to be dead. It may, therefore, be said with 58 78 | LXXVIII.~The supreme Being may in some sort be called Three. ~ 59 78 | Trinity or trinal unity may justly be called one Essence