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I already posted that the Didache gave the trinitarian formula for baptism...in post #6
The Didache, written 50-90 AD states this: 1. Concerning baptism, baptise thus: Having first rehearsed all these things, "baptise, in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost," in running water;
This states that there was a known baptismal trinitarian formula being used prior Nicea or any other possible Pope insertion. The Apostle Peter was still considered "Pope" by the current Catholic church until the year 67. So, trinitarian baptisms were not invented by the Roman Catholic church...it is completely biblical.
The Didache, written 50-90 AD states this: 1. Concerning baptism, baptise thus: Having first rehearsed all these things, "baptise, in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost," in running water;
This states that there was a known baptismal trinitarian formula being used prior Nicea or any other possible Pope insertion. The Apostle Peter was still considered "Pope" by the current Catholic church until the year 67. So, trinitarian baptisms were not invented by the Roman Catholic church...it is completely biblical.