[ad. OF. finité, f. fini (pa. pple. of finir to bound) FINITE a.] = prec.

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1675.  R. Burthogge, Causa Dei, Ep. Ded. A iij b. The Finity of Sin, that in its own Nature cannot Merit an Infinite Punishment.

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1813.  T. Busby, Lucretius, I. 1080.

          Hence, since this universe no confine knows,
The laws of nature Finity oppose.

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1855.  Miss Cobbe, Ess. Intuit. Mor., 17. Finite creatures who are Rational Free Agents, but exposed by the finity of their natures to continual temptations. These beings are either Virtuous or Vicious.

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