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Q. 1. What do the Scriptures teach concerning God? A. First, what he is, or his nature; secondly, what he doth, or his works. Exod. iii. 14; Isa. xlv. 6; Heb. i. 1–3, xi. 6. Q. 2. What is God in himself? A. An aeternal, binfinite,8 9 10 cincomprehensible dSpirit, egiving being to all things, and doing with them whatsoever he pleaseth. aDeut. xxxiii. 27; Isa. lvii. 15; Rev. i. 8. b1 Kings viii. 27; Ps. cxxxix. 2–5, &c. cExod. xxxiii. 20; 1 Tim. vi. 16. dJohn iv. 24. eGen. i. 1; Ps. cxv. 3, cxxxv. 6; Isa. xlvi. 10; John v. 17; Heb. i. 2. Q. 3. Do we here know God as he is? A. No, his glorious being is not of us, in this life, to be comprehended. Exod. xxxiii. 23; 1 Cor. xiii. 12. Q. 4. Whereby is God chiefly made known unto us in the Word? A. First, by his anames; secondly, by his battributes or properties. aExod. iii. 14, vi. 3; Ps. lxxxiii. 18. bExod. xxxiv. 6, 7; Matt. v. 48. Q. 5. What are the names of God? A. Glorious titles, which he11 hath given himself, to hold forth his excellencies unto us, with some perfections whereby he will reveal himself. Exod. iii. 14, 15, vi. 3, xxxiv. 6, 7; Gen. xvii. 1. Q. 6. What are the attributes of God? A. His infinite perfections in being and working. Rev. iv. 8–11. Q. 7. What are the chief attributes of his being? A. aEternity, binfiniteness, csimplicity12 13 or purity, dall-sufficiency, eperfectness, fimmutability, glife, hwill, and iunderstanding. aDeut. xxxiii. 27; Ps. xciii. 2; Isa. lvii. 15; Rev. i. 11. b1 Kings viii. 27; Ps. cxxxix. 1–4, 8–10. cExod. iii. 14. dGen. xvii. 1; Ps. cxxxv. 4–6. eJob xi. 7–9; Rom. xi. 33–36. fMal. iii. 6; James i. 17. gJudges viii. 19; 1 Sam. xxv. 34; 2 Kings iii. 14; Ezek. xiv. 16, xvi. 48; 472Matt. xvi. 16; Acts xiv. 15; 1 Thess. i. 9. hDan. iv. 35; Isa. xlvi. 10; Eph. i. 5, 11; James i. 18. iPs. vii. 8, cxxxix. 2, cxlvii. 4; Jer. xi. 20; Heb. iv. 13. Q. 8. What are the attributes which usually are ascribed to him in his works, or the acts of his will? A. aGoodness, bpower,14 15 cjustice, dmercy, eholiness, fwisdom, and the like; which he delighteth to exercise towards his creatures, for the praise of his glory. aPs. cxix. 68; Matt. xix. 17. bExod. xv. 11; Ps. lxii. 11; Rev. xix. 1. cZeph. iii. 5; Ps. xi. 7; Jer. xii. 1; Rom. i. 32. dPs. cxxx. 7; Rom. ix. 15; Eph. ii. 4. eExod. xv. 11; Josh. xxiv. 19; Hab. i. 13; Rev. iv. 8. fRom. xi. 33, xvi. 27.

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