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    The Trinity is an explanation of the [[The Godhead]] that has historically been accepted by most of the world's Christian churches.  The word "Trinity" was first used circa. A.D. 200 by Tertullian, a Latin theologian from Carthage who later abandoned Christianity for Montanism.   
    |The Trinity is an explanation of the [[The Godhead]] that has historically been accepted by most of the world's Christian churches.  The word "Trinity" was first used circa. A.D. 200 by Tertullian, a Latin theologian from Carthage who later abandoned Christianity for Montanism.   


    =William Branham's Critique of the Trinity=
    =William Branham's Critique of the Trinity=