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=The following Christians all believed in the doctrine of the Trinity=
=The following Christians all believed in the doctrine of the Trinity=


If as William Branham said: "
If as William Branham said: "'''''You put Him a third person, second person, or any other person besides God, you're lost.''' "Except you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins." A revelation!<ref>65-0725M, The Anointed Ones At The End Time</ref>
 
According to William Branham, [[Christians that were required to believe Satanic doctrine|these Christians were required to believe satanic doctrine in order to be saved]].


====Polycarp, d. ~156 A.D.====
====Polycarp, d. ~156 A.D.====
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Iranaeus clearly believed in the triunity of God as expressed in his writings and stated that:
Iranaeus clearly believed in the triunity of God as expressed in his writings and stated that:


The Church... believes in '''one God, the Father Almighty,''' Maker of heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are in them; and '''in one Christ Jesus, the Son of God''', who became incarnate for our salvation; '''and in the Holy Spirit''', who proclaimed through the prophets the dispensations of God.<ref>Irenaeus of Lyons, “Irenæus against Heresies,” in The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus, ed. Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe, vol. 1, The Ante-Nicene Fathers (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885), 330.</ref>
:''The Church... believes in '''one God, the Father Almighty,''' Maker of heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are in them; and '''in one Christ Jesus, the Son of God''', who became incarnate for our salvation; '''and in the Holy Spirit''', who proclaimed through the prophets the dispensations of God.''<ref>Irenaeus of Lyons, “Irenæus against Heresies,” in The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus, ed. Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe, vol. 1, The Ante-Nicene Fathers (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885), 330.</ref>


====[[Martin]] of Tours, d. 397 A.D.====
====[[Martin]] of Tours, d. 397 A.D.====