Divinity? Yet the fame difficulty recurs: For either the
Son and Holy Ghost have diftinct Attributes, and a di-
ftinct Divinity of their own, or they have not: If they
have, they are (upon the Doctor's Principles) diftinct Gods
from the Father, and as much as Finite from Infinite,
Creature from Creator; and then how are they one? If
they have not, then, fince they have no other Divinity,
but that individual Divinity and thofe Attributes which
are infeparable from the Father's Effence, they can have
no diftinct Effence from the Father's; and fo (accord-
ing to the Doctor) will be one and the fame Perfon, that
is, will be Names only.
Q. Whether this be not as unintelligible as the Orthodox No-
tion of the Trinity, and liable to the like Difficulties: A
communication of Divine Powers and Attributes, without
the Substance, being as hard to conceive, nay, much har-
der than a communication of Both together? p. 343.