Trinity, compared to light, sun and moon, i. 8.2 (51-[1144]); vi. 7.6 (38-[708]); vi. 7.7 (38-[711]); iv. 8.4 (6-[125]); vi. 7.42 (38-[770]); vi. 2.8 (43-[905]); iv. 7.13 (2-[84]); iii. 4.2 (15-[234]).
Triune, v. 6.4 (24-[337]).
Triune, soul, one nature in three powers, ii. 3.4 ([52]); v. 1 (10-[173]); ii. 9.2 (33-[602]).
Triune play implies also identity and difference, vi. 2.8 (43-[905]).
True good, implies counterfeit, vi. 7.26 (38-[743]).
Truth external to intelligence, a theory that destroys intelligence, v. 5.1 (32-[576]).
Truth, field of, intelligence evolves, vi. 7.13 (38-[723]).
Truth self-probative; nothing truer, v. 5.2 (32-[579]).
Two-fold soul exerts two-fold providence, iv. 8.2 (6-[122]).
Two-fold sphere in which soul has to exist, iv. 8.7 (6-[130]).