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William Branham and the Trinity Doctrine: Difference between revisions

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William Branham believed the doctrine of the Trinity:
William Branham believed the doctrine of the Trinity:


:''''The same God the Father was made manifest in flesh, and now in the Holy Spirit. That's the reason the baptism is in the Name of Father, Son, Holy Ghost (See?) the trinity—the trinity, not three gods, but three persons in one God, one… three gods… One person in three dispensations. See?<ref>53-0829, The Testimony Of Jesus Christ</ref>
:''The same God the Father was made manifest in flesh, and now in the Holy Spirit. That's the reason the baptism is in the Name of Father, Son, Holy Ghost (See?) the trinity—the trinity, '''not three gods, but three persons in one God,''' one… three gods… One person in three dispensations. See?<ref>53-0829, The Testimony Of Jesus Christ</ref>


:''''God does everything in threes. He wrote three Bibles. He had three comings of Christ. There is three dispensations of grace. '''There's three persons in the Godhead''', three manifestations of the one Person in the Godhead, rather. And all those things. See?<ref>54-1006, Law Or Grace</ref>
:''God does everything in threes. He wrote three Bibles. He had three comings of Christ. There is three dispensations of grace. '''There's three persons in the Godhead''', three manifestations of the one Person in the Godhead, rather. And all those things. See?<ref>54-1006, Law Or Grace</ref>


:''''Anyone that knows God, and knows His Bible, know that those three are One. Not three gods, one God, manifested in three persons.<ref>56-1207, Gifts</ref>
:''Anyone that knows God, and knows His Bible, know that those three are One. Not three gods, '''one God, manifested in three persons'''.<ref>56-1207, Gifts</ref>


The Oneness doctrine was wrong:
The Oneness doctrine was wrong: