triune

IPA: traɪˈʌn

adjective

  • Both three and one at the same time.
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Examples of "triune" in Sentences

  • The demon backed Triune has fallen.
  • Dedicated to the one and triune God.
  • A Triune is a blending of three species.
  • The command then returned to camp at Triune.
  • Then that triune section might not need padding.
  • But each one of them is a triune being by himself.
  • By Trinity she means a triune or three in one God.
  • Join me, won't you, for one more trip around the triune block!
  • Middle Ages been known as the triune kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia, and
  • But, Triune Kingdom was also an entity and political reality at that time.
  • On the northwest corner of the property is a bronze sculpture called Triune.
  • The handle generally has a triune form asit is common to the pommel and blade.
  • He described Saturn as "triune" in form, mistaking the rings for a planet straddled by two close moons.
  • The Trinity, as commonly accepted, Mrs. Eddy denies, though she seems to admit a kind of triune nature in God by saying over and over again that he is "Love, Truth, and Life."
  • It is abundantly clear that we have no need to maintain a “strategic triad”—missiles, bombers, and submarines—and an army of nuclear strategists to worship at the triune perfection of the “nuclear triad.”
  • "If a soldier wants to pray with me, I make it clear that yes, I'm a Protestant and I approach life from the perspective of a triune God, but I will pray with them no matter what their tradition," says Sampson.
  • Rather, I'm saying that we need to recapture an earlier spirit which the New Testament and the primitive Roman liturgy stress, namely, God's work of Redemption as the best clue to the triune God who acts behind it.

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