CHAPTER III.
A REJOINDER TO REV. C. VAN DER DONCKT'S REPLY.
The Form of God.
Of God Being Invisible.
Of the Incarnation of the Son of God.
Mr. Van Der Donckt's "Philosophical Proofs" of the Form and Nature of God.
Of Mr. Van Der Donckt's Premise.
Of the Doctrine of God's "Simplicity" Being of Pagan Rather than of Christian Origin.
Of Jesus Christ Being Both Premise and Argument Against Mr. Van Der Donckt's Philosophical Argument.
More of Mr. Van Der Donckt's "Philosophy."
Mr. Van Der Donckt's Contrast Between Man and God.
"Behold, the Man has Become as One of Us."
Of the Unity of God.
Of the Father Alone Being God.
Of the Oneness of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Is it Physical Identity?
Of the Lord our God Being One God.
Of our Revelations From God Being Local.
Of God Being One in a Generic Sense.
Of God, the Spirit of the Gods.
Concluding Reflections.