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St. Augustine
Confessions

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infinite

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | the finite self find the infinite God (or, how is it found 2 1, I | great is thy power, and infinite is thy wisdom.”6 And man 3 1, VI | both together. For thou art infinite and in thee there is no 4 3, I | bitterness didst thou, out of thy infinite goodness, flavor that sweetness 5 3, VI | imagine of other greater and infinite bodies which have no existence. 6 3, VII | whole - and if it be an infinite mass it must be less in 7 5, X | opposed to the other, both infinite but with the evil more contracted 8 5, X | confession of thy mercies - as infinite in all respects save that 9 6, I | as stretched out through infinite space, interpenetrating 10 6, V | and penetrating it, still infinite in every direction - as 11 6, V | measureless space nothing but an infinite sea; and it contained within 12 6, V | and filled by thee, the infinite. And I said, “Behold God, 13 6, V | perfect, true, sovereign, and infinite Good? Or, if it were not 14 6, X | space - neither finite nor infinite?” And thou didst cry to 15 6, XIV | itself a god extended through infinite space; and it thought this 16 6, XIV | and beheld thee as the Infinite, but not in the way I had 17 6, XX | that thou wast, and wast infinite, though not diffused in 18 9, XVII| O my God, a profound and infinite multiplicity! And this is 19 12, XI | some mysterious manner, the Infinite is in itself its own Selfsame


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