DOCTRINE I. That there is but one God, distinguished into three Persons.
Being then taught of God in the holy Scripture, which is his word,* 1.1 we
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Being then taught of God in the holy Scripture, which is his word,* 1.1 we
believe that there is but one God, that is, one most simple, indivisible, eter∣nall, living, and most perfect Essence, subsisting in three Persons, to wit, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, being distinguished each from other, but yet without all manner of divi∣sion. The authour and cause of all things.
1 Thess. 4.9.