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Date Posted: 09:44:04 07/04/02 Thu
Author: Rev. Jack Howell
Author Host/IP: 68.12.221.220
Subject: Re: Trinitarianism was not known to the Saints, or early followers of Jesus
In reply to: Mondo 's message, "Trinitarianism was not known to the Saints, or early followers of Jesus" on 09:09:17 07/04/02 Thu

Actually, you are mistaken. The Trinity was in fact known to the first century Christians. It was until the 9th century that it was put into any formalized statement. Do your research on Church history and hstroy of the Trinity much better than that.

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  • Hey Mondo -- squeak, 09:56:03 07/04/02 Thu

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