The identity of essence with existence does not involve the necessity of finite things.
The cognition, then, of God, in what relates to finite things, refers to their possible existence, and consequently involves the condition that they exist.
Finite things are modi of the infinite substance, mere states, variable states, of God.
The motion of finite things by polarity may, in a wider sense, be called life; for life is motion in the circle.
If finite things be only fire singly posited, so must every change occurring in the same be an igneous change.
He does not see "anything in the nature of the infinite which should exclude the existence of finite things.
It includes in itself all actual and possible modes and grades and perfections of finite things, apart from their limitations, embodying all of them in the one highest and richest concept of that which makes all of them real and actual, viz.
For creatures, finite things, are in a true and proper sense also real.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "finite things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.