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St. Justin Martyr was not an Arian.
St. Ignatius of Antioch was not a Patripassian/Modalist
St Hippolytus was not a photinian.
A single google search will tell you this probably. Idk where you're pulling your sources from.
Tertullian embraced Montanism thus falling into heresy, but provides a historical source of what Christians believed, which is what you wanted.
>Yes and people here are denying they are one and the same just so Jesus doesn't impregnate his own mother.
Immaculate conception, there was no sex, and if if true, God being immaterial would differ from Christ being "in the flesh", in which Christ restricts himself voluntarily from immaterial divinehood as he took on a human form.
>Nobody is talking about the term
Your post does, like one sentence below the highlighted section, and i talked about teaching the doctrine of Trinity as a formality if you'd have cared to read it...
>The problem is the very same people that read those verses early on did not believe in a triune being that's coeternal and coequal.
Read the verses again, equating God, Holy Spirit and Christ is equating them in divinity, meaning that they also share divine properties - being coeternal, and hence God is one - coequal, as god can't be split or turned into 3 (1 Corinthians 11, same verse you skipped)