Stretching from those first European steps we have presumed much about our limits, our unlimitedness. |
Earlier Greek thinkers had tended to speak of limitedness and unlimitedness in ways suggesting a qualitative rather than a quantitative notion. |
Noyée in the unlimitedness of a snowy landscape, a bunch of men oppose their physical resistance against the strength of the nature. |
In front of the unlimitedness of the needs of these new and often deprived populations, the association is mobilized more than ever. |
Say that before Him, certain persons had showed of this divine greatness in the man, and that after Him, the others continued and continue to make it, deprive nothing of the unlimitedness and the divinity of his mission. |
This is united with his eternity of being so that all his attributes share equally in his unlimitedness. |