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| Alphabetical [« »] inferred 1 inferring 1 infinite 23 infinitely 14 infinites 1 infinitesimal 1 infinitesimals 8 | Frequency [« »] 14 hand 14 imagine 14 imprinted 14 infinitely 14 instance 14 life 14 lines | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances infinitely |
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1 Text, 0, 47 | when the sense becomes infinitely acute the body shall seem 2 Text, 0, 47 | considered in itself, is infinitely extended, and consequently 3 Text, 0, 72 | that the being of a spirit infinitely wise, good, and powerful 4 Text, 0, 85 | think," "whether Matter be infinitely divisible," and "how it 5 Text, 0, 98 | I hear others say it is infinitely divisible, and speak of 6 Text, 0, 123| innumerable parts, or is infinitely divisible, it follows that 7 Text, 0, 124| that is, that they are not infinitely divisible. If by finite 8 Text, 0, 125| extension in abstract is infinitely divisible. And one who thinks 9 Text, 0, 128| that when we say a line is infinitely divisible, we must mean 10 Text, 0, 128| must mean a line which is infinitely great. What we have here 11 Text, 0, 130| which, though multiplied infinitely, can never equal the smallest 12 Text, 0, 131| effect no such thing as parts infinitely small, or an infinite number 13 Text, 0, 146| attributes One, Eternal, Infinitely Wise, Good, and Perfect, 14 Text, 0, 147| the effects of nature are infinitely more numerous and considerable