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1 II, II | things, but will consider the immensity of this fabric, and the 2 II, XIII| manner soever considered.)~4. Immensity. Each different distance 3 II, XIII| which gives us the idea of immensity.~5. Figure. There is another 4 II, XIII| infinite, so is his idea of immensity; they are both finite or 5 II, XV | doubt that He likewise fills immensity. His infinite being is certainly 6 II, XV | boundless oceans of eternity and immensity as is set out and distinguished 7 II, XVI | our ideas of Eternity and Immensity, but the repeated additions 8 II, XVII| boundless ideas of eternity and immensity; since the objects we converse 9 II, XVII| space, we get the idea of immensity; so, by being able to repeat 10 II, XVII| that indeterminable idea of immensity.~12. Infinite divisibility.