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The orthodox idea of the Trinity is that God (the Father), Jesus Christ (the Son), and the Holy Spirit are simultaneously three distinct beings, and all the same being, none subserviant to another, all three with complete equality and a single will. There was no time when any did not exist. These heresies here contradict some of those concepts.
http://www.cgygfellowship.com/AdultCE/Article%202%20-%20Trinity%20-%20Part%202.pdf
A set of 42 slides covering 7 anti-Trinitarian heresies, some denying God is three persons, some denying that each person is fully God and one denying there is one God.
http://drulogion.blogspot.com/2006/08/trinitarian-heresies.html
An article and chart comparing and contrasting Trinitarianism with Modalism, Subordinationism, Panentheism and Arianism.
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