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"Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity"

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Hales is trying to do a high-wire act that every Trinitarian theologian knows too well: speak about God with enough precision to be meaningful, without speaking in a way that fractures God into pieces. The sentence is engineered to hold two pressures at once. First, "God is so one" signals an uncompromising commitment to monotheism; no soft-focus spirituality, no three-gods drift. Then he introduces the destabilizing clause: "that He admits of distinction". Distinction here is carefully chosen. It implies real differentiation (not mere wordplay), but stops short of division, which would sound like polytheism.

The rhetorical trick is his mirroring structure: unity -> distinction -> unity. The repetition works like a doctrinal seatbelt, tightening just when the argument risks flying apart. It also tells you what Hales is doing socially, not just intellectually. In the post-Reformation world, "one" versus "three" was never a neutral puzzle; it was a fault line that could separate churches, trigger accusations of heresy, and harden into political identity. Hales, often associated with a more irenic temper in English religion, writes like someone trying to de-escalate: making room for complexity without letting that complexity become a license for schism.

Subtext: language about God is always about the limits of language. Hales isn’t claiming to solve the mystery; he’s mapping safe boundaries for speech. You may distinguish, he suggests, but you may not dismantle. The line reads less like a victory lap and more like a warning label for theology.

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Hales, John. (n.d.). Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yet-god-is-so-one-that-he-admits-of-distinction-162813/

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Hales, John. "Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yet-god-is-so-one-that-he-admits-of-distinction-162813/.

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"Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yet-god-is-so-one-that-he-admits-of-distinction-162813/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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