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In August 1853, the trinitarians re-acquired the parish and convent.
Trinitarians view these as elements of the codified doctrine.
These references have often used by traditional trinitarians and modalists to justify their Christology.
Trinitarians, who form the large majority of Christians, hold it as a core tenet of their faith.
He chose Trinitarians as his chaplains, and was accompanied by them on his crusades.
Trinitarians condemn this view as a heresy.
Trinitarians do this by recognizing distinct consciousnesses (persons) within the Divine Nature.
According to Servetus, trinitarians had turned Christianity into a form of "tritheism", or belief in three gods.
Hence, we once again find Meherally attacking a straw man since he is unable to refute what Trinitarians actually believe.
Binitarians, like most unitarians and trinitarians, claim their views were held by the original New Testament Church.
Trinitarians see the Christian God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Trinitarians say that there is one God in whom exist eternally three "persons" who each share co-equally one and the same divine essence or nature.
Semi-Arian binitarians do not believe that Jesus "was fully human and fully God", which is the position held by trinitarians.
Now there is a very favorite portion of Scripture that the trinitarians think prove their point of more than one actual Person in the Godhead.
Graves calls this statement an "astonishing claim" that is heard "from time to time" as though it was a truth that Trinitarians do not usually affirm!
St Felix died amongst his fellow Trinitarians at their motherhouse in Cerfroid on November 4, 1212.
Many within Judaism and Islam also accuse Christian Trinitarians of practicing polytheism-believing in three gods rather than just one.
It had three intentions: repelling the Unitarians, shoring up the unity of the orthodox trinitarians, and doctrinal defence of the Trinity.
(18), a statement that trinitarians and non-trinitarians have used over the ages, as Jesus seems to say that he is different from God, see also Kenosis.
Like Trinitarians, Oneness adherents believe that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man.
Nontrinitarian doctrine often generates controversy among mainstream Christians, as most trinitarians consider it heresy not to believe in the doctrine of the Trinity.
Haiti had ruled the country from 1822 through 1844 when independence was declared by the "Trinitarians Duarte, Sánchez and Mella".
Response: Trinitarians do not believe that Jesus is the same person as the Father, but affirm that they are two distinct persons inseparably united as one.
Trinitarians are found throughout Europe and in the Americas as well as in Africa, India, Korea and the Philippines.
The local nobles and burgers built palaces and the newly arrived Trinitarians, Franciscans and Jesuits built churches.