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- noun Plural form of
Trinitarian .
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Examples
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When the next round of line-wide DC housecleaning comes along -- and it will -- the Trinitarians will be at the center of it once again.
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Indeed, DC itself has been removing the Trinitarians from certain parts of its fictional history for over twenty years now, mostly with regard to the Golden Age and the early years of the Justice League.
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The Trinitarians have returned to their old selves, the Earth is on the road to recovery, and the proper timeline has been re-established (future tweaks notwithstanding).
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(Nevertheless, Luthor pulling a Dr. Doom and sucking the “Power Cosmic” out of the Trinitarians -- at the most inopportune moment, naturally -- would be a good twist ….)
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The Trinitarians probably don't have enough power to banish him from reality (as Morgaine's spell would have done).
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Anyway, the Trinitarians finally seem to have found a good middle ground with their colleagues and friends, and it looks like this will carry them through the next few issues at least.
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For to us Trinitarians (if I may say it with reverence) – to us God Himself is a society.
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In light of what the Trinitarians tell us later on, I take it the Troika's powers have been similarly reduced.
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-- “The power that fuels you can yet be your salvation”: as I also said last time, if the Trinitarians gave up their godhood, the creation energy would have to go somewhere; and why not to the Troika?
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With Trinity rapidly approaching its end, I'm thinking that the Trinitarians pretty much have to stay "divine" for much of the rest of the series in order to stand a chance against Krona.
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