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|  |  | of God. It is through God's Holy Spirit that believers receive the impulse to 
do everything good, and power to perform good deeds. And the fruit which He 
enables the faithful to show forth in their lives and characters is thus 
described in the word of God: 'The 1 fruit of the Spirit is love, 
joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, 
temperance: against such there is no law.' God's grace, which is bestowed upon 
them through God's Holy Spirit, restrains them from doing evil deeds, and makes 
them eager to do good ones, according as it is written: 'The 2 grace 
of God hath appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us, to the 
intent that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly and 
righteously and godly in this present world; looking for the blessed hope and 
appearing of the glory of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ; who gave 
himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify onto 
himself a people for his own possession, zealous of good works.' Since, therefore, the doctrine of the Trinity of Hypostases in the Unity of 
the divine nature enables us to understand in some measure the incarnation of 
the Lord Jesus Christ, the way of salvation through Him, and the gracious 
influence. of God's Holy Spirit on the hearts and lives of those who truly 
believe in Christ, and since we find 
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| DOCTRINE OF THE HOLY TRINITY | 211 |  |  | thus revealed to us in the holy Scriptures God's holiness, justice, mercy and 
love, as far as any man has capacity to grasp these great truths, therefore it 
is clearer than the sun at noonday that this doctrine of the Trinity in Unity is 
true, and is entirely worthy of and consonant with God's greatness and glory, as 
well as closely connected with man's salvation and true happiness here and 
hereafter. In conclusion it is our duty to point out to our honoured readers the fact 
that denial of the truth of the doctrine of the Trinity in Unity leads to the 
rejection of belief in the Deity of the Word of God, the Lord Jesus Christ. But 
whoever denies this has not attained unto the true knowledge of God Most High, 
for the Lord Jesus Himself has said: 'I 1 am the way, and the truth, 
and the life: no one cometh onto the Father, but by me. If ye had known me, ye 
would have known my Father also.' One who does not believe the Lord Jesus 
Christ's own words in the Gospel does not in any true sense believe in Him at 
all. Not believing in His Deity, such a man is unable to attain to any true 
realization of God's holiness, justice, mercy and love. Nor has he found a holy 
and sinless Saviour and Mediator to save him from sin and its awful consequences 
hereafter, and to bestow upon him eternal salvation and everlasting life. For it 
is thus written in. the holy Scriptures: 'Whosoever 2 denieth, the 
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