Book, Chapter
1 3, 2-2 | persons (whether of old times, or mere fiction) be so
2 3, 7-13 | whereby the ways of places and times were disposed according
3 3, 7-13 | disposed according to those times and places; itself meantime
4 3, 7-13 | or mutable? No, but the times, over which it presides,
5 3, 7-13 | evenly, because they are times. But men whose days are
6 3, 7-14 | varied; although in varying times it prescribed not every
7 3, 8-15 | be every where and at all times detested and punished; such
8 4, 8-13 | 4.8.13 Times lose no time; nor do they
9 4, 8-13 | together; to dissent at times without discontent, as a
10 5, 3-6 | calculations, the succession of times, and the visible testimonies
11 5, 6-11 | engage his ears at such times as it was not unbecoming
12 5, 11-21| not be defended; yet at times verily I had a wish to confer
13 6, 9-15 | He, however, had divers times seen Alypius at a certain
14 6, 11-18| whom borrow them? Let set times be appointed, and certain
15 7, 5-7 | be for infinite spaces of times past, and was pleased so
16 7, 9-14 | not. For that before all times and above all times Thy
17 7, 9-14 | all times and above all times Thy Only-Begotten Son remaineth
18 7, 15-21| after innumerable spaces of times spent; for that all spaces
19 7, 15-21| for that all spaces of times, both which have passed,
20 8, 6-14 | most fully attested, in times so recent, and almost in
21 9, 8-18 | turbulence of the tide of times, didst by the very unhealthiness
22 10, 33-50| 10.33.50 At other times, shunning over-anxiously
23 11, 11-13| and compare it with the times which are never fixed, and
24 11, 11-13| nor to come, uttereth the times past and to come? Can my
25 11, 13-15| the images of forepassed times, and wonder that Thou the
26 11, 13-15| Creator of all ages? or what times should there be, which were
27 11, 13-15| Thou art the Creator of all times, if any time was before
28 11, 13-15| didst Thou make, nor could times pass by, before Thou madest
29 11, 13-15| before Thou madest those times. But if before heaven and
30 11, 13-16| shouldest Thou not precede all times. But Thou precedest all
31 11, 13-16| all things; and before all times Thou art: neither in any
32 11, 14-17| itself Thou madest. And no times are coeternal with Thee,
33 11, 14-17| abode, they should not be times. For what is time? Who can
34 11, 14-17| present were not. Those two times then, past and to come,
35 11, 16-21| we perceive intervals of times, and compare them, and say,
36 11, 16-21| as that." But we measure times as they are passing, by
37 11, 17-22| that there are not three times (as we learned when boys,
38 11, 18-23| purpose be confounded. For if times past and to come be, I would
39 11, 20-26| properly said, "there be three times, past, present, and to come":
40 11, 20-26| properly said, "there be three times; a present of things past,
41 11, 20-26| permitted to speak, I see three times, and I confess there are
42 11, 20-26| said too, "there be three times, past, present, and to come":
43 11, 21-27| then even now, we measure times as they pass, in order to
44 11, 21-27| Wherefore, as I said, we measure times as they pass. And if any
45 11, 21-27| time, except of spaces of times. In what space then do we
46 11, 22-28| talk of time, and time, and times, and times, "How long time
47 11, 22-28| and time, and times, and times, "How long time is it since
48 11, 23-29| of all bodies rather be times? Or, if the lights of heaven
49 11, 23-30| must go four and twenty times about, to complete one day.
50 11, 23-30| hours; and comparing both times, should call this a single
51 11, 23-30| heavenly bodies constitute times, because, when at the prayer
52 11, 26-33| Thee, that I do measure times? Do I then measure, O my
53 11, 26-33| then we measure spaces, not times); but when we utter the
54 11, 26-33| What then do I measure? Times passing, not past? for so
55 11, 27-34| measured? And yet we measure times; but yet neither those which
56 11, 27-34| bounds. We measure neither times to come, nor past, nor present,
57 11, 27-34| passing; and yet we do measure times. ~ ~
58 11, 27-36| my mind, that I measure times. Interrupt me not, that
59 11, 27-36| impressions. In thee I measure times; the impression, which things
60 11, 27-36| measure, when I measure times. Either then this is time,
61 11, 27-36| time, or I do not measure times. What when we measure silence,
62 11, 27-36| report as to the spaces of times, how much this is in respect
63 11, 29-39| I have been severed amid times, whose order I know not;
64 11, 30-40| understand Thee before all times, the eternal Creator of
65 11, 30-40| the eternal Creator of all times, and that no times be coeternal
66 11, 30-40| of all times, and that no times be coeternal with Thee,
67 11, 30-40| any creature before all times. ~ ~
68 12, 1-1 | life. And therefore most times, is the poverty of human
69 12, 8-8 | changeableness appears therein, that times can be observed and numbered
70 12, 8-8 | and numbered in it. For times are made by the alterations
71 12, 9-9 | earth, speaks nothing of times, nothing of days. For verily
72 12, 9-9 | the rolling vicissitude of times. Yea, neither is this very
73 12, 9-9 | vicissitude of spaces of times. ~ ~
74 12, 11-11| nor is Thy will altered by times: seeing no will which varies
75 12, 11-12| nor distracted into any times. O blessed creature, if
76 12, 11-13| far Thou art, above all times, eternal; seeing Thy house
77 12, 11-13| suffers no changeableness of times. This is in Thy sight clear
78 12, 11-14| exhibit the vicissitudes of times? For plainly it could not,
79 12, 11-14| of motions, there are no times: and no variety, where there
80 12, 12-15| the successive changes of times may take place in them,
81 12, 13-16| without any succession of times; -and because of the earth
82 12, 13-16| without any succession of times, which succession presents "
83 12, 15-19| variety and vicissitude of times, but reposeth in the most
84 12, 15-22| you seek for changes of times in vain, because you will
85 12, 15-22| could be no vicissitude of times: and yet this almost nothing,'
86 12, 19-28| that that is subject to no times, which so cleaveth to the
87 12, 19-28| subject to the alteration of times. It is true, that that whereof
88 12, 28-38| words, they see that all times past and to come, are surpassed
89 12, 32-43| to reveal to readers in times to come, though he through
90 13, 10-11| took place at different times, in that we were darkness,
91 13, 15-18| in time Thee Who madest times. For Thy mercy, O Lord,
92 13, 18-22| night, and be for signs of times, that old things are passed
93 13, 18-23| though as yet in signs and in times, and in days, and in years. ~ ~
94 13, 28-43| that it was good. Seven times have I counted it to be
95 13, 29-44| whether seven, or eight times Thou sawest that Thy works
96 13, 29-44| in Thy seeing I found no times, whereby I might understand
97 13, 29-44| in Thy seeing there be no times'; whereas this Thy Scripture
98 13, 32-47| and that by all these, times should be marked and signified.
99 13, 34-49| predestination before all times, without morning and evening.
100 13, 37-52| things seen in time, yea the times themselves, and the rest
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