9 Verbs to Use for the Word finite

It is even in the infinite that my mind knows the finite.

In both alike there is the same suggestion of the Infinite of disparity bounding the finite of resemblanceof the Incommensurable in man and nature, beside which

A further alteration is brought in by characterizing the absolute as the identity of the finite and the infinite, and by equating the finite with the real or being, the infinite with the ideal or knowing.

Reason does not indeed necessarily exclude the finite, either in time or in space, but it includes them 'eminenter'.

For what have they invoked the absolute except as a being the peculiar inner form of which shall enable it to overcome the contradictions with which intellectualism has found the finite many as such to be infected?

the action or state is to be expressly limited to one class of beings, or to a particular person or thing, without making the verb finite; the noun or pronoun may be introduced before the infinitive by the preposition for: as, "For men to search their own glory, is not glory.

One cannot speak of motion without implying rest; one cannot mention the finite without at the same time referring to the infinite; one cannot define cause without explicitly defining effect.

I have been asserting, that he who believes Jesus to be mere man, ought at once to believe his moral excellence finite and comparable to that of other men; and, that our judgment to this effect cannot be reasonably overborne by the "universal consent" of Christendom.

Classic art had only to represent the finite or determined, and its forms could be one and the same with the idea of the artist.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  finite