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<p>have emerged throughout history, in reference to number and mutual relations of divine persons:</p>

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* monoprosopic concept advocates that God has only one person;<br/>
* dyoprosopic concept advocates that God has two persons (Father and Son);<br/>
* triprosopic concept advocates that God has three persons (Father, Son and the Holy Spirit).</p>

<p>The most notable example of monoprosopic views is represented in ancient <a href="page.php?w=Sabellianism">Sabellianism</a> and its later variants, including teachings of some modern Christian</p><p>
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