The Recorder : Being a Collection of Tracts And Disquisitions, Chiefly Relative to the Modern State And Principles of the People Called Quakers V.1-2
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20. p. 90. I H6 ] municate an essence be to act, the Son must ad truly beget and communicate his essence to himself, as the Father doth, and so must be both Father and Son ta himself. Thirdly; One individual essence can give no- thing to and receive nothing from itself, because it can give nothing but what it hath already, and therefore cannot receive by vi^ay of gift. And this in an all-perfect and sclf-suiBcient Be- ing is the more certain, because it is incapable of any accession to its abso...lute perfection. If, then, God the Son hath the same numerical es- sence which the Father hath, he could not pro- perly and truly say. Matt. xi. 17^ *"A11 things are delivered to me by my Father." For could the Fa- ther either give or reveal any thing to his own essence, which it had not, or knew not before ? And again, Matt, xxviii. 18, ^'All power is given to me in heaven and earth:" seeing the same essence must have always the same power. ^' The Father," saith Christ, ^' loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hands," John iii.
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