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INTRODUCTION |
We are here concerned with the manner of speaking about
the Trinity in the following four articles. 1. The
name Trinity itself. 2. Whether we can say, the
Father is other than the Son. 3. Whether we can say
that God is alone or solitary. 4. Whether we can say
that one person is alone, as for instance, "Thou alone
art most high." In the treatise on the Trinity this
question corresponds to the thirteenth question in the
treatise on the One God, on the names of
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