Fray. Gerundio. ii. 7.
Ed.
Notes on Waterland's Importance of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity[1]
Chap. I. p. 18.
It is the property of the Divine Being to be unsearchable; and if he were not so, he would not be divine. Must we therefore reject the most certain truths concerning the Deity, only because they are incomprehensible, &c.?
It is strange that so sound, so admirable a logician as Waterland, should have thought