Romans (Ancient): Jupiter (god of heaven), Neptune (god of earth and sea), Pluto (god of Hades, the under-world).

(Their whole college of gods consisted of four times three deities.)

Scandinavians: Odin (“life”), Hænir (“motion”), Loda (“matter”).

Tahitians: Taroataihetoomoo (chief deity), Tepapa (the fecund principle), Tettoomatataya (their offspring).

Lao-Tseu, the Chinese philosopher, says the divine trinity is: Ki, Hi, Ouei.

Orpheus says it is: Phanês (light), Urănos (heaven), Kronos (time).

Plato says it is: Tô Agăthon (goodness), Nous (intelligence), Psuchê (the mundane soul).

Pythagoras says it is: Monad (the unit or oneness), Nous, Psuchê.

Vossius says it is: Jupiter (divine power), Minerva (the Logos), Juno (divine progenitiveness).

Subordinate. The orders of Angels are three times three, viz.: (1) Seraphim, (2) Cherubim, (3) Thrones, (4) Dominions, (5) Virtues, (6) Powers, (7) Principalities, (8) Archangels, (9) Angels.--Dionysius, the Areopăgite.