The Doctrine of the Trinity

There is but one God. There are three persons of the Holy Trinity who are equal in power and glory. They are one in substance but distinguished in their works. These three make up the one God-head. Though the word "trinity" does not appear in the Bible text, the teaching regarding the Trinity is contained therein. (Matthew 3:16,17; John 3:17; 5:18; 16:7)

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