The boundless capacity for repetition, and the illimitability of numbers, is typical of the character of eternity and of the infinitude of nature.
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The boundless capacity for repetition, and the illimitability of numbers, is typical of the character of eternity and of the infinitude of nature.
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The boundless capacity for repetition, and the illimitability of numbers, is typical of the character of eternity and of the infinitude of nature.
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Infinite expresses the attribute of illimitability; as applied to Space and Time, Absolute expresses the attribute of totality (incomposite unity or indivisibility), and as applied to God, the attribute of independent existence.
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