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9. How tis that a relative property in God doth
make or infer a person which in the Creature hath
not the same reason.

10. Those subsistencies are either breathings as
Father and Son or breathed as the Holy Spirit.

11. To breath or send forth is a relation not
such as by itself cannot be a person but common
to two persons.

12. The relative property of the Father is to
beget. Pislm 2.7 Thou art my son this day I begot thee.
John 3.26 the only begotten Son Heb 1.6 The first begotten
Hence he is first in order.

13. The relative property of the Son is to be
begotten that so to proceed from the Father that he is
partaker of the same Essence and doth perfectly resemble
his nature and hence he is the second in order.
Heb 1.3 The brightness of his glory & the Character
of his Person.

14. The property of the Holy Ghost is to be
breatherd of sent forth and proceed from the Father
and the Son Jno 15.26 Whom I will send to you from
the Father that SPirit of truth who proceeds from
the Father Roms 8.9. The Spirit of Christ Gals 4.6. The Spirit
of the Son.

15. The difference between (these two) to be
begotten which agrees to the Son and to proceed
which is proper to the holy Ghost cannot be explained
by us in proper words but that the Son

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