Trinitarian

/ˌtɹɪn.ɪˈtɛə.ɹi.ən/

Synonyms for "trinitarian" (1 found)

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Catalan

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  • trinitari adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)
  • trinitari adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)

Czech

4 entries
  • trinitologický adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)
  • trinitární adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)
  • trojický adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)
  • trojiční adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)

Finnish

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  • kolminainen adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)
  • kolminaisuusopillinen adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)
  • kolmiyhteinen adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)
  • trinitaarinen adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)

German

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  • trinitarisch adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)
  • trinitarisch adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)

Swedish

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  • trinitarisk adj (of or pertaining to the doctrine of the Trinity)
  • trinitarisk adj (of or pertaining to the Trinity)

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But when, according to the Christian Trinitarian scheme, one part of God is represented by a dying man, and another part, called the Holy Ghost, by a flying pigeon, it is impossible that belief can attach itself to such wild conceits.

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It was no less than whether the psychic movement in Britain was destined to take a Unitarian or a Trinitarian course.

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The influence of trinitarian iconography is evident to varying degrees. Teresa and Elizabeth, for example, make reference to particular visual images of the Trinity.

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In polytheism we find also a tendency to a trinitarian grouping of gods, and in each threefold group one god who was at least primus inter pares.

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