DOCT. IV. That the Essentiall Properties in God do not really differ from his Essence.
FOr we acknowledge, that in God, by reason of his simplicitie, his
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FOr we acknowledge, that in God, by reason of his simplicitie, his
Essentiall Properties do not really differ from his Essence; and there∣fore that they cannot without this be communicated to any creature: And therefore, that no creature is, or can be truely said to be simply (for 〈…〉〈…〉 sake) omnipotent, good, just 〈…〉〈…〉 As also our Lord Iesus speaking of one attribute, taught us concerning all,* 1.1 saying, There is none good (that is simply) but one, that is God.
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