Crossword-Solution: FINITES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FINITES | anagram | ITSFINE, NIFTIES |
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| Groups with countable numbers of elements, in math | 1 answer |
| Limited numbers | 1 answer |
| Sets that have limits | 1 answer |
| Things with limits | 1 answer |
| They have their limits | 2 answers |
| Limits | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FINITES (5)
The reverse of this was the natural effect of Christianity; in which finites, even the human form, must, in order to satisfy the mind, be brought into connexion with, and be in fact symbolical of, the infinite; and must be considered in some enduring, however shadowy and indistinct, point of view, as the vehicle or representative of moral truth.
This is the mythological form, or, if you will, the symbolical representation, of a profound idea necessary as the 'prae-suppositum' of the Christian scheme, or a postulate of reason, indispensable, if we would render the existence of a world of finites compatible with the assumption of a super-mundane God, not one with the world.
Mansel's argument will see that he has not the remotest conception of Creation, except as an exploit of God in time and space, or of the Infinite, except as an unbounded aggregation of finites.
All arguments to God's existence from a particular gap in our account of the world of finites are to be rejected.
Flavour the whole with a mouthful of "faiths" and "infinites," and a mixed mouthful of "passions," "finites," and "yearnings." This class of poem is concluded usually with some question, about which we have to observe only that it shall be impossible to answer.
Quotes with FINITES (1)
To the infinite, all finites are equal.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1969–1999).