Trinitarianism
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Trinitarianism of Platonic origin, 107; avowed by idealists, 109; its debt to Unitarianism, 113.
From Transcendentalism in New England A History by Octavius Brooks Frothingham
The assembled fathers declared the consubstantiality of the son for the establishment of Trinitarianism and the extermination of Arianism.
From The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 10. October, 1880 by Aaron Walker
In short, there was an alarm of Arianism, and other forms of Anti- Trinitarianism, as again abroad in England.
From The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 by David Masson
Mrs. Stowe speaks of this belief as a plain departure from ordinary Trinitarianism, as a kind of heresy which it has required some courage to hold.
From Daughters of the Puritans A Group of Brief Biographies by Seth Curtis Beach
And this is naturally to be expected, because God is one Trinitarianism is not Tritheism.
From The Theology of Holiness by Dougan Clark
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