Trinity
A. In the Jewish Apocrypha and pre-Christian Jewish writings : (a) In Palestine; (6) in Alexandria. B. In the NT. i. In the Advent and Incarnation. (1) Testimony of the Holy Spirit and the return of Prophecy. (2) Birth of Jesus Christ. a Baptism of Jesus. 4) The Holy Spirit given to Jesus for ministry. (5) Temptation and Transfiguration of Jesus, (6) Outline of NT doctrine of the Trinity. ii. Teaching of Jesus. (1) In Synoptics. (2) In the Fourth Gospel.
(3) The Apostolic Commission and Baptism. fii. Apostolic Teaching. (1) Among Jewish Christians—Acts, Hebrews, and Catholic Epistles. (2) Teaching of St. Paul. (3) Teaching of St. John. iv. Trinity involved in the Life of the Apostolic Church. (1) Equipment of the Apostles. (2) Establishment of the Church. (3) Work of Missions, (4) Test of Doctrine. (5) Christian Worship. Literature. A. IN JEWIsH APOCRYPHA AND PSEUDEPI-
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