different between triclavianist vs triclavianism
triclavianist
English
Noun
triclavianist (plural triclavianists)
- One who believes that three nails were used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Related terms
- triclavianism
triclavianist From the web:
triclavianism
English
Etymology
From tri- + Latin clavus (“nail”) + -ian +? -ism, coined by George Stanley Faber in 1838.
Noun
triclavianism (uncountable)
- (theology) The belief that three nails were used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Related terms
- triclavianist
Further reading
- triclavianism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triclavianism From the web:
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