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1 Int | of Being; as if all that boundless extent were the natural 2 II, I | store which the busy and boundless fancy of man has painted 3 II, XIV | that the world is neither boundless nor eternal. If it be objected 4 II, XV | though we make duration boundless, as certainly it is, we 5 II, XV | infinite being is certainly as boundless one way as another; and 6 II, XV | They are so much of those boundless oceans of eternity and immensity 7 II, XV | in themselves uniform and boundless, the order and position 8 II, XV | finite understandings, in the boundless invariable oceans of duration 9 II, XVII | is, how we come by those boundless ideas of eternity and immensity; 10 II, XVII | space.~4. Our idea of space boundless. This, I think, is the way 11 II, XVII | mind has the idea of such a boundless space actually existing; 12 II, XVII | space in itself is actually boundless, to which imagination the 13 II, XVII | fugitive idea, still in a boundless progression, that can stop 14 II, XXIII| the idea of infinite or boundless knowledge. The same may 15 II, XXIII| which we call God, being all boundless and infinite, we frame the