Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If God and man are in themselves one, and if religion is the human side of this unity then must this unity be made evident to man in religion, and become in him consciousness and reality.
God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life.
Therefore God is one, if that which admits of so great power can be nothing else: and yet those who deem that there are many gods, say that they have divided their functions among themselves; but we will discuss all these matters at their proper places.
As he is one, so we call Him God, the Deity, the Divine Nature, and other names of the same signification.
God is one, greatest of gods and men, not like mortals in body or thought.
And just because God attains and wins and finds this uniqueness, all our lives win in our union with him the individuality which is essential to their true meaning.
But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is.
God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and He is still loving on His people.
It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is.
God is the same God, always and everywhere. He is omnipresent not virtually only, but also substantially, for virtue cannot subsist without substance.