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Example sentences for "triplicity"

Lexicographically close words:
triples; triplet; triplets; triplex; triplicate; triply; tripod; tripods; tripoint; tripos
  1. There is something of which this triplicity is a manifestation, something that can be traced in nature and in evolution, and which, being recognised, will render intelligible the growth of man, the stages of his evolving life.

  2. All has its origin and prototype in the Triune God, and throughout expresses unity in triplicity and triplicity in unity, without which there is no real being and no actual or possible life.

  3. Indeed, where a triforium was not needed, there is often, as at Exeter and Wells, an arrangement of arcading in niches to resemble it, made that the triplicity might be retained.

  4. As to my father, there is in his desk a yellow manuscript about Triplicity in Nature.

  5. In this statement this master agrees with the philosophers who give a triplicity of essential principles as the base of ontology.

  6. Schlegel here supposes that the triplicity of roots in the Semitic languages contains a mystic allusion to the Tri-une God-head, the root and principle of all existence.

  7. The Unitarian is then obliged to demonstrate that this distinction of persons in the Godhead is unthinkable, and that unity of nature cannot be thought in connection with triplicity of person.

  8. Therefore there cannot be, by the hypothesis, a separate and distinct Godhead in each of the three persons, since triplicity of person enters into the very essential idea of Godhead.

  9. All numbers come under the Notion of the one; for duality is one duality and triplicity is equally a ‘one,’ but the number ten is the one chief number.

  10. Each thing is simple as beginning; it is other or manifold as middle, and its end is the return of its other nature into unity or mind; if we take this triplicity from a thing, we negate it and make of it an abstract construction of thought.

  11. But he connects this triplicity of soul with a physiological theory of his own, which he professes to derive from, or at least to hold in common with, Hippokrates and Plato.

  12. Side-note: Triplicity of the soul--espoused afterwards by Galen.

  13. The Triplicity of the primary act in the universe has now been completely demonstrated.

  14. In every infusorium there is triplicity of the poles, or properly speaking, of the processes.

  15. It is therefore a triplicity in identity.

  16. The individual, taken in a strong sense, is an entire planet taken up into Singulars, a triplicity of the elements in the particular or special unity.

  17. By the triplicity he signified Ralegh, Cobham, and Northumberland.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "triplicity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.