Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  2|     authority of the most excellent Trinity of them all, i.e., by the
 2   I,   III,  4|        reckoned in the Unity of the Trinity, i.e., along with the unchangeable
 3   I,   III,  5|          co-operation of the entire Trinity; and why it is impossible
 4   I,   III,  7|            Moreover, nothing in the Trinity can be called greater or
 5   I,   III,  7| demonstrating that the power of the Trinity is one and the same, in
 6   I,   III,  7|             is no difference in the Trinity, but that which is called
 7   I,    IV,  2|              and Holy Spirit, which Trinity is the fountain of all holiness,
 8   I,     V,  3|       compound in the nature of the Trinity, so that these qualities
 9   I,    VI,  1|        ability when speaking of the Trinity. But on the present occasion
10   I,    VI,  2|             Holy Spirit. For in the Trinity alone, which is the author
11  II,    II,  2|     considered a prerogative of the Trinity alone. As we have remarked
12  II,    IV,  3|      another. For the nature of the Trinity surpasses the measure of
13  II,   VII,  3|             nature and faith of the Trinity. But these persons, because
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