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1 1, Int | as he looked up at the infinite expanse of heaven and the
2 1, Int | Immutable, the All, the One.~The Infinite must be one, as one is the
3 1, Int | from the One proceeds the infinite, series of numbers which
4 1, Int | intermediate numbers of infinite substance to active being
5 1, Int | many distinct series in an infinite number of concentric and
6 1, Int | repelled, and moved by an infinite, internal passion, or attraction;
7 1, Int | centre they all tend with infinite passional ardour. For in
8 1, Int | Sidney. After treating of the infinite universe, and contemplating
9 1, Int | of the universe, of the infinite, worlds in infinite space,
10 1, Int | the infinite, worlds in infinite space, of the divinity in
11 1, 1 | the second the modes are infinite.~4.~Love, Fate, Love's object,
12 1, 3 | emprise." For the object is infinite, and in action most simple,
13 1, 3 | power cannot apprehend the infinite except in speech or in a
14 1, 3 | proposes to himself the infinite, so that he may constitute
15 1, 3 | it is ultimate. For it is infinite in intention, in perfection,
16 1, 4 | on aspiring towards the infinite.~CIC. Whence comes it, oh
17 1, 4 | natural nor suitable that the infinite be restricted, nor give
18 1, 4 | for it would not then be infinite. To be infinite, it must
19 1, 4 | then be infinite. To be infinite, it must be infinitely pursued
20 1, 4 | perfection to~arrive at that infinite centre which is not form,
21 1, 4 | that he who pursues the infinite is like him who talks about
22 1, 4 | universe -- I say that, being infinite, it has no dimension or
23 1, 4 | notwithstanding it is the place of infinite moving worlds and is infinite
24 1, 4 | infinite moving worlds and is infinite space, in which are so many
25 1, 5 | but the other, through the infinite differences of time and
26 1, 5 | whence, according to the infinite degrees which exist, it
27 1, 5 | in the dialogues on the infinite universe and the innumerable
28 1, 5 | equal, because they are infinite. Of necessity, one is according
29 1, 5 | wise. But where there is infinite wisdom there cannot be other
30 1, 5 | there cannot be other than infinite power, otherwise there would
31 1, 5 | otherwise there would be no infinite knowledge. Where there is
32 1, 5 | knowledge. Where there is infinite goodness there must be infinite
33 1, 5 | infinite goodness there must be infinite wisdom, otherwise there
34 1, 5 | otherwise there would be no infinite goodness. Where there is
35 1, 5 | goodness. Where there is infinite power there must be infinite
36 1, 5 | infinite power there must be infinite goodness and wisdom, because
37 1, 5 | object is declared to be infinite beauty, so here is proposed
38 1, 5 | beauty and goodness, of that infinite splendour, which so influences
39 1, 5 | brings him to a condition of infinite aspiration, according to
40 1, 5 | said to verge towards the infinite.~CIC. How is breathing,
41 1, 5 | our proposition.~TANS. The infinite aspiration then, indicated
42 1, 5 | intellect follow after the infinite ideal?~TANS. Through the
43 1, 5 | ideal?~TANS. Through the infinite potency it possesses.~CIC.
44 1, 5 | with a finite action, where infinite potency would be wanting,
45 1, 5 | wanting, but not with the infinite action where infinite potency
46 1, 5 | the infinite action where infinite potency is positive, perfection.~
47 1, 5 | act, how can it have an infinite potency?~TANS. Because it
48 1, 5 | in itself, so it may be infinite in the object.~CIC. What
49 1, 5 | TANS. This is finitely infinite, and that infinitely infinite.
50 1, 5 | infinite, and that infinitely infinite. But to return to ourselves.
51 1, 5 | highest good and to the infinite beauty.~XIII.~CIC. Here
52 2, 1 | is progress towards the infinite, where unity and infinity
53 2, 1 | not the same absolute and infinite. Therefore was it well said
54 2, 1 | existence to the universal infinite and to the innumerable worlds
55 2, 2 | things; for time flies with infinite velocity; the present rushes
56 2, 2(1)| A discerning of the Infinite in the Finite. -- ("Sartor
57 2, 3 | above.~The conflagration infinite remains unseen.~Between
58 2, 3 | waters are contained,~One infinite encroaches not upon another.~
59 2, 3 | If therefore the sea is infinite and the force of tears in
60 2, 3 | Both these evils being infinite, like two equally vigorous
61 2, 3 | one were finite, the other infinite; for of a certainty the
62 2, 3 | heart is said to be the infinite sea by the apprehension
63 2, 3 | object of the mind~ ./. being infinite, and no definite object
64 2, 3 | cannot consider as being infinite, or according to the modes
65 2, 3 | the highest good being infinite, it would be supposed to
66 2, 3 | So it would be if this infinite were by negative privation
67 2, 3 | affirmation of the end, infinite and endless. 1~LAO. You
68 2, 3(1)| deity is one, because it is infinite. It is triple, because
69 2, 3 | something which is power, as, infinite is darkness, the end of
70 2, 3 | the act and perfection, as infinite is the light, the end of
71 2, 3 | and rouse in the will an infinite torment of love, where there
72 2, 3 | highest good ought to be also infinite, in order that it should
73 2, 3 | disgust, presents itself as an infinite longing(studio) which ever
74 2, 4 | is resolved. If anguish infinite your fears should rouse~
75 2, 5 | raises up the low,~He Who the infinite machine sustains,~With swiftness,
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