The quoted Dante passage says there are three eternal persons who are one essence, and that gospel teaching turns this understanding into an inner spark and flame.
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Three eternal persons
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Verse 139. And I believe in three eternal persons, and these I do believe to be one essence, so single and threefold as to..."
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"Verse 139. And I believe in three eternal persons, and these I do believe to be one essence, so single and threefold as to..."
"i believe in three eternal persons the holy trinity and these i believe to be of one to be one essence what is one..."
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