Octavius Winslow Quote

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jawyman

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Brothers, I was asked earlier about this quote. Does anyone know what the "one" is referring to in the quote.

1 Cor. ii. 11: " The things of God knoweth no man." Compare 1 Cor. v. 14: " But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God." The only distinction here made between God and the Spirit of God, is one that establishes the personality, while it affirms the divinity of the Spirit.

The inquirer directed to the work of the Holy Spirit, Octavius Winslow, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1856.
 
Yes, I worded my question poorly. What is the distinction? Neither myself nor the Ph.D. Student who asked me the question fully understood what Winslow is saying.
 
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