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No, Dr. Martin Luther proclaimed the Holy Trinity (Godhead).

God the Father: LORD (Yahweh)

Spirit of the LORD: Holy Spirit/Ghost

Angel of the LORD: Christ Jesus, true Son of God (Word of God)

Lutherans denounce: modalism, unitarianism, transition of the Godhead, and etc...

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