Charles Buck Theological Dictionary: UNITY OF GOD

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Charles Buck Theological Dictionary: UNITY OF GOD


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A term made use of to denote that there is but one God or self-existent Being. The unity of God is argued from his necessary existence, self-sufficiency; perfection, independence, and omnipotence; from the unity of design in the works of nature; and from there being no necessity of having more gods than one: but the Scriptures set it beyond all doubt, Deu_6:4. Psa_86:10. Isa_43:10. Mar_12:29. Joh_17:3. Rom_3:30. 1Co_8:4; 1Co_8:6. 1Ti_2:5.

See POLYTHEISM; Abernethy on the Attributes of God, vol. 1: ser. 5; Wilkins's Natural Religion, p. 113, 114; Howe's Works, vol. 1: p. 72, 73; Gill's Divinity, vol. 1: 8vo. edit. p. 183; Ridgley's Div. question 8.