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Grain of Principles. '47 Come under the notion of divine proper- Excrc. 4. ties incommunicable to creatures; fuch as are Irnmenf ty, Independency, Eter- nity, Simplicity, Self íufficiency, All- fufficiency Omnipotence Omnifci- ence , Omniprefence. Others under that of divine faculties ; fuch are Un- derflanding, Will, and Memory afcri- bed to God. It gives us leave to look at force as divine a f ftions ; fuch are his Love, Hatred, Anger Grief and Delight. At others as divine virtues ; fuch are his Mercy Juflice , Pati- ence Faithfulnefs Holinefs Wif dome, &c, and at other forme as divine excellencies refulting out of all the for- mer; fuch are Majefly, Bleffednels and Glory. 4.3. Thirdly, fo as to prevent our mi f apprehenfrons. The Attributes of God however diverfifled in our concepti- ons (as hath been laid) are identified with his Eífence which is but One: though tous they appear to be different eachTrom other and all from it ; as V 7 ti, e

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