Carefully considered, it is inconceivable that what once exists in all the strength of reality should ever become nothing, and then not be, through an infinite time.
Similarly, so soon as the idea of time as abstracted from its contents is conceived, it inevitably expands without limit and grows into the idea of infinite time.
And he shows that the power of the mover of heaven is infinite, because it can move in an infinite time.
The power of the first mover is infinite (which he proves from the fact that the first mover can move in infinite time).
For it causes in other subjects motion for an infinite time; and nothing finite can have infinite power.
Accordingly, if any thing existing for an infinite time is nevertheless destructible, this means that it has the possibility not to exist.
For since it does not reside with divinity through an infinite time, neither will it be conversant with bodies through the whole succeeding time.
And there is no time for God--or there is infinite time.
Man can not but represent to himself everything in time, and therefore in order to correctly judge of the importance of the work of God, he has to represent it to himself in the very remote future, even in infinite time.
The multiplicity of worlds in infinite space leads to the conception of a succession of worlds in infinite time.
Conclusion that the Plan of the Universe indicates a Multiplicity of Worlds in infinite Space, and a Succession of Worlds in infinite Time.
Conclusion that the Plan of the Universe indicates a Multiplicity of Worlds of infinite Space, and a Succession of Worlds in infinite Time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infinite time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.