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Świętej Trójcy Street, Bydgoszcz
Świętej Trójcy street is a historical street of downtown Bydgoszcz, Poland, bearing several buildings registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List. Location Świętej Trójcy street follows a quarter of a circle arc, with one tip facing south and the other facing west. It connects Poznańska street to Kruszwicka street and brushes through the area of Mill Island (), crossing Kordeckiego street. History Located very close to the old town and its walls, the street is mentioned in early documents from the 1850s. It then developed to actual arc shape, linking at the time ''Pozener Straße'' (Poznańska street) to ''Canal Straße'' (today's Nakielska street). At that point, the path crossed the Bydgoszcz Canal and extended westward, as ''Berliner Chaussee''Uebersichtstplan der Gemarkung Stadt Bromberg, 1880 (today's Grunwaldzka street). At the turn of the 20th century, an establishment of leisure with a concert hall called ''Patzer Etablissement'' set up near ...
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The Trinity (, from 'threefold') is the Christian doctrine concerning the nature of God, which defines one God existing in three, , consubstantial divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God the Holy Spirit, three distinct persons ('' hypostases'') sharing one essence/substance/nature ('' homoousion''). As the Fourth Lateran Council declared, it is the Father who s, the Son who is , and the Holy Spirit who proceeds. In this context, one essence/nature defines God is, while the three persons define God is. This expresses at once their distinction and their indissoluble unity. Thus, the entire process of creation and grace is viewed as a single shared action of the three divine persons, in which each person manifests the attributes unique to them in the Trinity, thereby proving that everything comes "from the Father", "through the Son", and "in the Holy Spirit". This doctrine is called Trinitarianism, and its adherents are called Trinitarians, ...
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