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341 Torrey’s Topical Index, Trinity, The.3
Trinity, The, Doctrine of proved from Scripture Matthew 3:16; 28:19; Romans 8:9; 1Corinthians 12:3; 2Corinthians 13:14; Ephesians 4:4; 1Peter 1:2; Jude 1:20; Revelation 1:4;
342 Torrey’s Topical Index, Trinity, The.4
Trinity, The, Divine titles applied to the three persons in Exodus 20:2; John 20:28; Acts 5:3;
343 Torrey’s Topical Index, Trinity, The.5
Trinity, The, Salvation the work of 2Thessalonians 2:13; Titus 3:4; 1Peter 1:2;
344 Torrey’s Topical Index, Trinity, The.6
Trinity, The, Baptism administered in name of Matthew 28:19;
345 Torrey’s Topical Index, Trinity, The.7
Trinity, The, Benediction given in name of 2Corinthians 13:14;
346 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Baptism, John’s.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… the Trinity, and those whom John baptized were rebaptized by Paul ( Acts 18:24; Acts 19:7 ).
347 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Egypt.17 (Matthew G. Easton)
… a trinity, who were regarded as representing the sun-god under different forms.
348 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Holy Ghost.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
Holy Ghost — the third Person of the adorable Trinity.
349 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Son of God.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… the Trinity, because of his eternal relation to the first Person, is the Son of God. He is the Son of God as to his divine nature, while as to his human nature he is …
350 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Son of God.4 (Matthew G. Easton)
When used with reference to creatures, whether men or angels, this word is always in the plural. In the singular it is always used of the second Person of the Trinity, with the single exception of Luke 3:38, where it is used of Adam.
352 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Trinity.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
Trinity — a word not found in Scripture, but used to express the doctrine of the unity of God as subsisting in three distinct Persons. This word is derived from …
353 Etymology dictionary, p. autotheism (n.).2
… the Trinity as God entire." Related: Autotheist; autotheistic .
354 Etymology dictionary, p. Brahma.2
1785, from Sanskrit Brahma, nominative of Brahman, chief god of the trinity Brahma-Vishnu-Siva in post-Vedic Hindu religion (see brahmin ).
355 Etymology dictionary, p. consubstantial (adj.).2
… the Trinity, from Church Latin consubstantialis "of like essence, nature, or substance," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con- ) + substantia "being …
356 Etymology dictionary, p. corpus (n.).3
… after Trinity Sunday. The city in Texas is named after the bay, which was so called by Spanish explorer Alonso Álvarez de Pineda, who discovered it on Corpus …
357 Etymology dictionary, p. essence (n.).3
… the Trinity;" the general sense of "basic element of anything" is first recorded in English 1650s, though this is the underlying notion of the first English …
358 Etymology dictionary, p. hypostasis (n.).2
… the Trinity. This led to centuries of wrangling over the definition. "In the necessity they were under of expressing themselves strongly against the Sabellians …
359 Etymology dictionary, p. individual (adj.).2
… the Trinity), from Medieval Latin individualis, from Latin individuus "indivisible," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + dividuus "divisible," from dividere "divide …
360 Etymology dictionary, p. Logos (n.).2
… Christian Trinity," from Greek logos "word, speech, statement, discourse," also "a computation, account," also "reason, judgment, understanding," from PIE *log-o-, suffixed …