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triunity

[trahy-yoo-ni-tee] / traɪˈju nɪ ti /


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Theologically, it is the dialectical logic of that trinitarian oneness whose triunity is as much a necessity to the understanding of Godhead as higher mathematics is to the measurement of motion.

From Time Magazine Archive

It relates         to the oneness, the triunity of Life, Truth, and Love.

From Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Eddy, Mary Baker

It is in this triunity of the sensibility, the intelligence, and the will, that the glory of man’s nature, as a free and accountable being, consists.

From An Examination of President Edwards' Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will by Bledsoe, Albert Taylor

Now will is placed in a triunity with these two other powers.

From A Review of Edwards's by Tappan, Henry Philip




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