The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland, D.D.: to Which is Prefixed a Review ...
The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland, D.D.: to Which is Prefixed a Review ...
Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert
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There is therefore no ground for your imaginary limitations in respect of the powers and perfections ascribed to the Son. You add, (p. 228.) that nothing can be '' communicated to ^ the one supreme God."" The force of this lies only in the * Sermons, vol. ii. p. 167. 1 Ibid. p. 143, 144. N n 2 Digiti zed by Google 548 A SECOND DEFENCE Qu. vi. terms. The fir^t Person may eternally communicate to the second^ and both be one God. " He can have nothing,'' you say, " of himself f ' weD ; if he has i...t but in himsel/, and of the Father^ it suffices. The question is not whence he has his perfections, but what he has. It is remarkable, you say, that the " throne« *' kingdom, &c. is never ascribed to Christ upon account of his " part in the work of creation,'' p. ^30. And what if it is not ; The Father is recommended to us principally as Creator^ the Son as Redeemer^ to keep up a more distinct notion of their Persons and offices. What a stress do you lay upon common things taught in our Catechism!
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