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    illimitable


    1. 9 You, O King, when you created the illimitable and measureless Earth, did choose out


    2. 9 You O King when you created the illimitable and measureless Earth did choose out this city you did make this place sacred to your name albeit you need nothing you did glorify it with your illustrious presence after constructing it to the glory of your great and honourable name


    3. “Religions teach that we should remain passive about worldly pursuits and active about godly pursuits, that we should set a limit to our worldly ambition and that our religious ambition should be illimitable


    4. If he knows that man needs more than five million years to walk on the star, if it is possible, though it occupies only a spot in this heaven, there his spirit will swim in the largeness of this illimitable heaven


    5. Let’s ponder on its illimitable extensiveness and on its role in the regular and well-ordered motion of the sun and the moon in it, and on the stars’ uniformity and their vertebration with each other


    6. If they knew that the human race would need more than five million years to walk across the surface of the star, if this was even possible, although it occupies only a spot in the heavens, then their spirit would swim in the largeness of this illimitable heaven


    7. Let us ponder its illimitable extensiveness and its role in the regular and well-ordered motion of the sun and the moon, and on the stars’ uniformity and their correlation with one another


    8. Everything occupying the ten directions and occurring within the three states of time takes place inside this illimitable empty space


    9. The power of the Mental Demand seems absolute, the supply illimitable


    10. It is held that their real and proper sense, because their historical sense in Christendom, is that the existence of wicked men will be carried on through the boundless eternity, as long as the Necessary Being endures, in a state of conscious suffering; greater or less in degree, but illimitable in duration

    11. Beliefs in which illimitable terror predominates have the advantage of confirming their own sway when once established, by the doom, which they hold out even of hostile thought


    12. But oppositions have the illimitable range of objections at command, which need never stop short at the boundary of knowledge, but can draw forever on the vasts of ignorance


    13. "Well," he said, with a deep breath, wanting to wind up the illimitable discussion of what might have been, though nothing could be legally proven, "it is a strange story


    14. The chief reason was a sudden, vivid sense of the terrible contrast between something infinitely great and illimitable within him and that limited and material something that he, and even she, was


    15. If two strangers crossing the Pine Barrens in New York State, or the equally desolate Salisbury Plain in England; if casually encountering each other in such inhospitable wilds, these twain, for the life of them, cannot well avoid a mutual salutation; and stopping for a moment to interchange the news; and, perhaps, sitting down for a while and resting in concert: then, how much more natural that upon the illimitable Pine Barrens and Salisbury Plains of the sea, two whaling vessels descrying each other at the ends of the earth—off lone Fanning's Island, or the far away King's Mills; how much more natural, I say, that under such circumstances these ships should not only interchange hails, but come into still closer, more friendly and sociable contact


    16. 3) Our life is the freeing of the enclosed—the expansion of the limits in which the illimitable principle acts


    17. It is this illimitable and divine perfection that absorbs the soul of man, not restricted laws of justice and philanthropy


    18. It is because the doctrine of Christ requires illimitable perfection, that is to say, the blending of the divine essence, which is in each man's soul, with the will of God, the union of the Son with the Father, that it has authority


    19. Sensation began to merge itself into a half-consciousness of stroke on stroke through the illimitable waste


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    Synonyms for "illimitable"

    illimitable limitless measureless unmeasured

    "illimitable" definitions

    without limits in extent or size or quantity