The Belgic Confession, 1561
ARTICLE 8—GOD IS ONE IN ESSENCE, YET DISTINGUISHED IN THREE PERSONS
According to this truth and this Word of God, we believe in
one only God, who is one single essence, in which are three persons, really,
truly, and eternally distinct according to their incommunicable properties;
namely, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father is the cause,
origin, and beginning of all things visible and invisible. The Son is the Word,
the wisdom, and the image of the Father. The Holy Spirit is the eternal power
and might who proceeds from the Father and the Son. Nevertheless, God is not by
this distinction divided into three, since the Holy Scriptures teach us that the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit each has His personal existence,
distinguished by Their properties; but in such a way that these three persons
are but one only God. It is therefore evident that the Father is not the Son,
nor the Son the Father, and likewise the Holy Spirit is neither the Father nor
the Son. Nevertheless, these persons thus distinguished are not divided, nor
intermixed; for the Father has not assumed our flesh and blood, neither has the
Holy Spirit, but the Son only. The Father has never been without His Son, or
without His Holy Spirit. For They are all three co-eternal and co-essential.
There is neither first nor last; for They are all three one, in truth, in power,
in goodness, and in mercy.
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