Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | within me, whither my God can come into me? whither can God
2 1, 2-2 | into me? whither can God come into me, God who made heaven
3 1, 2-2 | that thence my God should come into me, who hath said,
4 1, 6-10 | neither in Thee doth to-day come to a close; yet in Thee
5 1, 6-10 | close; yet in Thee doth it come to a close; because all
6 2, 3-8 | those hopes of the world to come, which my mother reposed
7 2, 8-16 | corners? What is it which hath come into my mind to enquire,
8 3, 7-14 | were foretelling things to come, as God was revealing in
9 3, 9-17 | or to foreshow things to come. ~ ~
10 4, 3-4 | more, lest a worse thing come unto thee. All which wholesome
11 4, 11-17| fly away, that others may come, and thou hear the whole.
12 5, 3-3 | mine age. There had then come to Carthage a certain Bishop
13 5, 10-20| as I conceived it, could come from Thee. Yea, and our
14 6, 1-1 | God of my heart; and had come into the depths of the sea,
15 6, 1-1 | truth. My mother had now come to me, resolute through
16 6, 3-3 | rest. Ofttimes when we had come (for no man was forbidden
17 6, 7-11 | matter, he began to greet me, come sometimes into my lecture
18 6, 8-13 | he said. When they were come thither, and had taken their
19 6, 10-17| was not to follow him, had come to Milan, for no other reason
20 6, 11-18| Faustus the Manichee will come, and clear every thing!
21 6, 12-22| commiserating us miserable, didst come to our help, by wondrous
22 6, 16-26| and of Thy judgment to come; which amid all my changes,
23 7, 5-8 | whereby to foresee things to come, but that men's conjectures
24 7, 5-8 | things which they said should come to pass, some actually did,
25 7, 6-10 | twins, who for the most part come out of the womb so near
26 7, 9-14 | and are heavy laden might come unto Him, and He refresh
27 7, 9-15 | Thine inheritance. And I had come to Thee from among the Gentiles;
28 7, 15-21| shall pass, neither go nor come, but through Thee, working
29 7, 21-27| one there hears Him call, Come unto Me, all ye that labour.
30 8, 2-4 | hast bowed the heavens and come down, touched the mountains
31 8, 2-5 | conclude, when the hour was come for making profession of
32 8, 5-11 | against me, because I had come willingly, whither I willed
33 8, 7-18 | course. And now was the day come wherein I was to be laid
34 8, 8-19 | move not so far as I had come from the house to that place
35 8, 11-27| honestly alluring me to come and doubt not; and stretching
36 8, 12-29| treasure in heaven, and come and follow me: and by such
37 9, 4-7 | 9.4.7 Now was the day come wherein I was in deed to
38 9, 4-10 | might not sin in time to come! Yea, to be justly angry;
39 9, 4-12 | teeth; which when it had come to such height that I could
40 9, 6-14 | Thence, when the time was come wherein I was to give in
41 9, 8-17 | mother know what a one should come from them. And the sceptre
42 9, 8-17 | your power; but when you come to be married, and be made
43 9, 12-31| natural condition must needs come to pass, with a new grief
44 10, 8-12 | unto Him Who made me. And I come to the fields and spacious
45 10, 8-12 | things which the sense hath come to; and whatever else hath
46 10, 8-12 | secret place. Other things come up readily, in unbroken
47 10, 8-12 | hidden from sight, ready to come when I will. All which takes
48 10, 11-18| said to have learned and come to know which were I for
49 10, 14-21| forget, we say, "It did not come to my mind," and, "It slipped
50 10, 31-43| medicine of nourishments come to our aid. Which since
51 10, 31-45| wilt have mercy, that it come not near me. But full feeding
52 10, 34-53| into their cunning hands, come from that Beauty, which
53 10, 40-65| not belong to the life to come. But through my miserable
54 10, 43-68| faith in His Passion to come, as we through faith of
55 11, 11-13| motions of things past and to come, and is still unstable.
56 11, 11-13| is driven on by time to come, and all to come followeth
57 11, 11-13| time to come, and all to come followeth upon the past;
58 11, 11-13| past; and all past and to come, is created, and flows out
59 11, 11-13| still-standing, neither past nor to come, uttereth the times past
60 11, 11-13| uttereth the times past and to come? Can my hand do this, or
61 11, 13-16| are future, and when they come, they shall be past; but
62 11, 13-16| fail not. Thy years neither come nor go; whereas ours both
63 11, 13-16| nor go; whereas ours both come and go, that they all may
64 11, 13-16| and go, that they all may come. Thy years stand together,
65 11, 14-17| nothing were coming, a time to come were not; and if nothing
66 11, 14-17| times then, past and to come, how are they, seeing the
67 11, 14-17| now is not, and that to come is not yet? But the present,
68 11, 15-18| only of time past or to come. A long time past (for example)
69 11, 15-18| since; and a long time to come, an hundred years hence.
70 11, 15-18| since; and a short time to come, often days hence. But in
71 11, 15-19| other ninety and nine are to come, and therefore are not yet,
72 11, 15-19| another present, the rest to come. And so if we assume any
73 11, 15-19| are past; all after it, to come; wherefore an hundred years
74 11, 15-19| its first, the rest are to come; if the second, the first
75 11, 15-19| present; the rest past, or to come. Although neither is that
76 11, 15-19| only; the rest being to come, if it be the first; past,
77 11, 15-19| middle, then amid past and to come. ~ ~
78 11, 15-20| the first hath the rest to come; the last hath them past;
79 11, 15-20| past, those behind it to come. Yea, that one hour passeth
80 11, 15-20| whatsoever remaineth, is to come. If an instant of time be
81 11, 15-20| may call long? Is it to come? Of it we do not say, "it
82 11, 15-20| then, when it is yet to come, it shall not be long (because
83 11, 17-22| becometh present, doth it come out of some secret place;
84 11, 17-22| who foretold things to come, see them, if as yet they
85 11, 17-22| Things then past and to come, are." ~ ~
86 11, 18-23| For if times past and to come be, I would know where they
87 11, 18-23| of foretelling things to come also; that of things which
88 11, 18-23| not yet, because it is to come. Which, when we have set
89 11, 18-24| fore-perceiving of things to come be; that only can be seen,
90 11, 18-24| present. When then things to come are said to be seen, it
91 11, 18-24| what I foresignify, to come; not the sun, which already
92 11, 19-25| Thou teach souls things to come? For Thou didst teach Thy
93 11, 19-25| Thou, to whom nothing is to come, teach things to come; or
94 11, 19-25| to come, teach things to come; or rather of the future,
95 11, 20-26| that neither things to come nor past are. Nor is it
96 11, 20-26| times, past, present, and to come": yet perchance it might
97 11, 20-26| times, past, present, and to come": in our incorrect way.
98 11, 21-27| and things past and to come, are not." But time present
99 11, 26-33| how long space it could come from this place to that,
100 11, 26-33| yet I measure not time to come, for it is not yet; nor
101 11, 27-34| Before it sounded, it was to come, and could not be measured,
102 11, 27-34| measure neither times to come, nor past, nor present,
103 11, 28-37| denieth, that things to come are not as yet? and yet,
104 11, 28-37| expectation of things to come. And who denies past things
105 11, 29-39| Thy delights, neither to come, nor to pass away. But now
106 11, 31-41| know all things past and to come, as I know one well-known
107 11, 31-41| nothing past, nothing to come in after-ages, is any more
108 11, 31-41| know all things past and to come. Far, far more wonderfully,
109 11, 31-41| expectation of the words to come, and the remembering of
110 12, 9-9 | order is, there does nothing come, or go; and where this is
111 12, 15-18| expectation of things to come becomes sight, when they
112 12, 15-18| becomes sight, when they are come, and this same sight becomes
113 12, 26-36| then been Moses (for we all come from the same lump, and
114 12, 28-38| that all times past and to come, are surpassed by Thy eternal
115 12, 32-43| reveal to readers in times to come, though he through whom
116 13, 7-8 | borne above the waters; and come to that supereminent repose,
117 13, 13-14| and saith, When shall I come? desiring to be clothed
118 13, 18-23| stars, inasmuch as they come short of that brightness
119 13, 19-24| tree bearing fruit; and come, let us reason together,
120 13, 23-33| of them shall hereafter come into the sweetness of Thy
121 13, 24-37| agree unto all things, that come of seed. But if we treat
122 13, 34-49| to themselves in time to come, be given by the same faithful.
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