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threeness
threeness (ˈθriːnɪs) [f. three + -ness; cf. OE. þrynes, þriᵹnes: see thrinness.] The fact, quality, or condition of being three or threefold; spec. said of the Godhead.[a 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xix. [xvii.] (1890) 312 We ondettað..Þriᵹnisse in Annisse efenspedelice, ond Annesse in þære Þriᵹnesse.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Triads of Ireland
Fergus Kelly concludes that "[t]he case for a special Celtic cult of threeness is unproven, as is the attempt by Meyer and other scholars to establish wikipedia.org
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thrimness
† ˈthrimness Obs. Forms: 2 þrimnis, þreomnes, 2–3 þrem-, þrim-, (Orm.) þrimmnesse, 3 þrum- (ü). [Early ME. alteration of OE. þrines, þrinnes, thrinness. The change may have been due to association with OE. þrymm thrum n.1, majesty, glory, and its compounds, as þrymsetl throne, þrymsittende (cf. ‘seo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lorica (prayer)
Lorica of St Patrick The Lorica of Saint Patrick, begins:I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, Through a belief in the Threeness wikipedia.org
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thrinness
† ˈthrinness Obs. [OE. orig. þrines, þrynes, -nis, -nys (in obl. case -nesse, -nysse) = OHG. drinissa, f. þri-, combining stem of þré, þréo, three + -ness; later with nn, after thrin, þrinnes, þrynnys; in ME. eventually thrimness, q.v.] Threefold condition, threeness; the Trinity.a 800 Cynewulf Cris... Oxford English Dictionary
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twoness
twoness (ˈtuːnɪs) [f. two + -ness.] The fact or condition of being two; duality, doubleness.1648 Hexham ii, Tweeheydt, Twonesse, or Dualitie. 1829 Jas. Mill Hum. Mind (1869) II. 92 Abstract terms..in place of which, the words oneness, twoness, threeness, might be substituted. 1892 Sweet N. Eng. Gram... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dynamic tonality
Partials 3, 9, 27, ..., 3n are factorised only by prime 3, and so can be said to embody threeness. Partials 12 is factorised by both 2 and 3, and so embodies both twoness and threeness; partial 15 is factorised by 3 and 5, and so embodies both threeness wikipedia.org
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Michel René Barnes
DeRégnon had said that Western Trinitarian theology had emphasized God's oneness, while Eastern Trinitarian theology had emphasized his threeness. wikipedia.org
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trinity
trinity (ˈtrɪnɪtɪ) Forms: 3–6 trinite, -yte, (4 trinte, 4–6 trynite, -yte, 5 trynete), 4 trini-, tryni-, 5 trynytee; 4–5 trenite, (4 -ete, 4–6 -yte, 6 -eti, -etee, -ytie); 4–6 trynitie, 6 triniti, 6–7 trinitie, 6– trinity. Also β. 5 ternyte, 6 ternitie. [a. OF. trinite (in 11th c. trinitiet, -itet),... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nontrinitarianism
the only number clearly unambiguously ascribed to God in the Bible is one, and that the Trinity, literally meaning three-in-one, ascribes a co-equal threeness Some anti-trinitarians note also that the Greek philosopher Plato believed in a special "threeness" in life and in the universe. wikipedia.org
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لاثالوثية
بعض اللاثالوثيين يلاحظون أيضا أن الفيلسوف اليوناني أفلاطون آمن بـ"threeness" في الحياة وفي الكون. wikipedia.org
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Akosua Adoma Owusu
Akosua Adoma Owusu: Exploring 'Threeness , The International Review of African American Art 24.3 (2013), 11–13. Prabhu, Anjali. wikipedia.org
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Christian theology
Triune—The Christian God is understood (by trinitarian Christians) to be a "threeness" of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit that is fully consistent with His , God the Father is the "principium" (beginning), the "source" or "origin" of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, which gives intuitive emphasis to the threeness wikipedia.org
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