notion of more than one, self-contradictory and unphilosophical, 259

his unity not inconsistent with Trinity, 259

his unity, its lessons, 259

his perfection, explanation of the term, 260

involves moral attributes, 260-275

himself, a sufficient object for his own activity, 260

his truth, what?, 260

his immanent truth to be distinguished from veracity and faithfulness, 260

he is truth, as the truth that is known, 261

his truth, a guarantee of revelation, and ground of eternal divine self-contemplation, 262