Religious concept, term used to describe a group of three gods, or three aspects of a god.
1PTAH-SEKER-AUSAR was a triune god who, in brief, symbolized life, death, and the resurrection.
2The triune God is just the form of our need and disposition.
3Then Jesus Christ brought to us the knowledge of the Triune God.
4Life, Truth, and Love constitute the triune God, or triply divine Principle.
5You will not take up arms against the Triune God, will you?
6Likewise, community, fellowship, and friendship are good, rooted in the triune God himself.
7My Catechism furnishes the answer: Go to the great Triune God.
8The Triune God may really be counted upon as the author of this work.
9They have sanctified part of the gompa as a chapel to their triune God.
10They all worship the Triune God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
11Meditate thereon, as the last of the triune God.
12We are made in the image of the triune God, whose essence is a loving community.
13Latona, Apollo, and Diana constituted the triune God.
14Need I add, as the last grand result of judgment, that the Triune God will be glorified?
15Glory be to the Triune God.
16Everywhere, throughout the early historic nations, were worshipped symbols of the attributes or functions of the dual or triune God.
Translations for triune god