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trinity - use in sentences
Converse of object
- bless: Christ, the second Person of the blessed Trinity, cries, come up hither to us who are here!
- deny: Satan would be an atheist, a humanist, who denies the trinity by simply not opposing them.
- reject: From this it follows that one can, quite " reasonably, " opt to reject the Trinity.
- explain: A local preacher, who is to be congratulated for preaching on Trinity Sunday, told me how he explained the Trinity.
- represent: The wreath is circular in shape representing the Trinity - no begining or end.
- understand: You say, " But I can't quite understand the Trinity.
Adjective modifier
- unholy: Possibly judging by an unholy trinity of bad tidings to report.
- undivided: We worship the undivided Trinity, for the same hath saved us ' .
- holy: Time away from flying was usually devoted to the holy trinity of sun, shopping or sleep.
- divine: Paul had virtually invented the divine trinity, the third aspect of which was the Holy Ghost.
- 3rd: With many more bumps in the first division than usual we were chasing 1st & 3rd Trinity on the third night.
Modifies a noun
- Guildhall: The Arts Council is working in partnership with awarding body Trinity Guildhall to run the award.
- college: Green scrub by creative camps flip of the trinity college in dublin.
- term: The dissertation must be submitted by the first Monday of the second Trinity term.
- student: The Chapel is thriving, with a wonderful choir for our Sunday Services composed mainly of Trinity students.
Noun used with modifier
- word: Nowhere in the Bible does the word Trinity appear.
Preposition: in
- unity: Thus in all things, as has been stated above both Trinity in unity and unity in Trinity must be worshiped.
Preposition: of
- god: Artaxerxes II had put a Trinity of gods in charge.
- person: To the doctrine of the Trinity of persons in the unity of the Godhead.
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