I have reserved to myself 144,000 who will not bow to the image

They have tore down thine altars O father, they have built an image of BAAL

PIONEERS ON THE TRINITY

 

The Scriptures clearly indicate the relation between God and Christ, and they bring to view as clearly the personality and individuality of each. [Hebrews 1:1-5 quoted.] God is the Father of Christ; Christ is the Son of God. To Christ has been given an exalted position. He has been made equal with the Father. All the counsels of God are opened to His Son. (Ellen White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8, page 268) 

Jesus prayed that his disciples might be one as he was one with his Father. This prayer did not contemplate one disciple with twelve heads, but twelve disciples, made one in object and effort in the cause of their master. Neither are the Father and the Son parts of the “three-one God.” They are two distinct beings, yet one in the design and accomplishment of redemption. The redeemed, from the first who shares in the great redemption, to the last, all ascribe the honor, and glory, and praise, of their salvation, to both God and the Lamb. (James White, 1868, Life Incidents, page 343) 

 Ellen White on the Trinity

Latter  withheld because of a whores forehead prophecy

Third person of the godhead

Christ begotten in eternity[The Testimony of Historic Adventism]

James S. White on the Trinity

J. H. Waggoner on the trinity

Joseph Bates on the Trinity

Merritt E. Cornell on theTrinity

A.T. Jones on the Trinity

J.M. Stephenson on the Trinity

Uriah Smith on the Trinity

J. N. Andrews on the Trinity

R. F. Cotrell on the Trinity

D. W. Hull on the Trinity

S. N. Haskell on the Trinity

J. N. Loughborough on the Trinity

E.J. Waggoner on the Trinity

1889 Fundamental Belief #1

1939 J.S Washburn letter

Deu 32:17 They sacrificed unto devils, not to God, to gods whom they knew not, to new gods that came newly up, whom your fathers feared not.

Dan 11:38 But in his estate shall he honor the God of forces: and a god whom his fathers knew not shall he honor with gold, and silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things.

“The mystery of the Trinity is the central doctrine of the catholic church.  Upon it are based all the teachings of the church”[Handbook for todays Catholic Page 11] 

See also Answers to Trinitarians