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Definition of trinitarian
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trinitarian is as below...
Trinitarian
(n.) One of a
monastic
order
founded
in Rome in 1198 by St. John of
Matha,
and an old
French
hermit,
Felix of
Valois,
for the
purpose
of
redeeming
Christian
captives
from the
Mohammedans..
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Trinitarian
::
Trinitarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Trinity,
the
doctrine
of the
Trinity,
or
believers
in that
doctrine..
Trinitarian
::
Trinitarian
(n.) One who
believes
in the
doctrine
of the
Trinity.
Person
::
Person
(n.) Among
Trinitarians,
one of the three
subdivisions
of the
Godhead
(the
Father,
the Son, and the Holy
Ghost);
an
hypostasis..
Redemptionist
::
Redemptionist
(n.) A monk of an order
founded
in 1197; -- so
called
because
the order was
especially
devoted
to the
redemption
of
Christians
held in
captivity
by the
Mohammedans.
Called
also
Trinitarian.
Tripersonalist
::
Tripersonalist
(n.) A
Trinitarian.
Mathurin
::
Mathurin
(n.) See
Trinitarian.
Trinitarianism
::
Trinitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Trinity;
the
doctrine
that there are three
distinct
persons
in the
Godhead.
Trinitarian
::
Trinitarian
(n.) One of a
monastic
order
founded
in Rome in 1198 by St. John of
Matha,
and an old
French
hermit,
Felix of
Valois,
for the
purpose
of
redeeming
Christian
captives
from the
Mohammedans..
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