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1 II, 2 | whether they are infinite or finite in number.) But of series 2 II, 2 | cannot be gone through in a finite time.~ 3 XI, 10| the other in potency, the finite will be destroyed by the 4 XI, 10| the All, even if it is finite, cannot either be or become 5 XI, 10| the parts will be either finite or infinite in variety of 6 XI, 10| infinite in variety of kind. Finite they cannot be; for then 7 XI, 10| impossible, and the places are finite, the All also must be limited.~ 8 XII, 7 | infinite time, but nothing finite has infinite power; and, 9 XII, 7 | magnitude is either infinite or finite, it cannot, for the above 10 XII, 7 | for the above reason, have finite magnitude, and it cannot 11 XIII, 8| must be either infinite or finite; for these thinkers think 12 XIII, 8| they do.~But if number is finite, how far does it go? With 13 XIII, 9| the number is infinite or finite. For there was at first, 14 XIII, 9| plurality that was itself finite, from which and from the 15 XIII, 9| and from the one comes the finite number of units. And there


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