[UN-1 12.] The fact of being unlimited; absence of limitation.

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1641.  Falkland, in Marriott, Life & Times (1908), 204. This unlimitednesse and independence is onely in spirituall things.

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a. 1664.  M. Frank, Serm. (1672), 421. The unlimittednesse of His power.

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1710.  A. B., Answ. to Argts. in Bp. Oxford’s Sp. Resistance, 13. The unlimitedness of our Obedience.

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1796.  Lamb, Lett. (1888), I. 41. Omnipresence is an attribute the very essence of which is unlimitedness.

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1904.  A. C. Fraser, Biog. Philos., ii. 60. It was impossible to believe either space or time limited: it was equally impossible to understand their unlimitedness.

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