Trinity Foundation (Unicoi)

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The Trinity Foundation of Unicoi, Tennessee is a Calvinist think tank and apologetics organization founded in 1977 and headed by John W. Robbins, who according to the foundation's website, is a former ordained Elder of the Presbyterian Church of America who is "presently [as of 2005] engaged in organizing a Reformed congregation."

The foundation publishes reprints of the writings of Gordon Clark as well as other books, lectures, essays, and a monthly newsletter. It also hosts conferences and seminars.

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In October 1998, in recognition of the 481st anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, the Trinity Foundation released a statement adopted at the Conference on Christianity and Roman Catholicism held in Erwin, Tennessee, October 8-10, 1998. The statement began:

We the undersigned, having gathered together for the purpose of exposing the fundamental errors of the Roman State-Church and her superstitious and deceptive doctrines, as well as to re-affirm the Biblical doctrines of grace which alone can counter the persistent heresies of Rome, do of one mind stand together after the example of Paul the Apostle to exhort all Christians to stand boldly against those today who are not being "straightforward about the truth of the Gospel" (Galatians 2:14).

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