“When I, who conduct this inquiry, love something, then three things are found: I, what I love, and the love itself. … There are, therefore three things: the lover, the beloved and the love.”
(Cambridge: 2002), Book 9, Chapter 2, Section 2, p. 26
On the Trinity (417)
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