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 14. Or is it juat to acribe unto him alone, the Title and Appellation of God, or of the Maker, or of the Father, or all Three That of God, becaue of his Power; the Maker, becaue of his Working and Operation; and the Father, becaue of his Goodnes?

15. For Power is different from the things that are made, but Act or Operation, in that all things are made.

16. Wherefore, letting go all much and vain talking, we mut undertand thee two things, That which is made, and him which is the Maker; for there is nothing in the middle, between thee Two, nor is there any third.

17. Therefore undertanding All things, remember thee Two; and think that thee are All things, puting nothing into doubt; neither of the things above, nor of the things below; neither of things changeable, nor things that are in darknes or ecret. 18. For