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St. Augustine
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   Book, Chapter
1 2, 1-1 | will now call to mind my past foulness, and the carnal 2 7, 5-7 | infinite spaces of times past, and was pleased so long 3 9, 4-10 | angry at myself for things past, that I might not sin in 4 9, 4-12 | not to be at ease about my past sins, which were not yet 5 9, 6-14 | baptised, and anxiety for our past life vanished from us. Nor 6 10, 3-4 | For the confessions of my past sins, which Thou hast forgiven 7 10, 3-4 | good delight to hear of the past evils of such as are now 8 10, 8-14 | store do I myself with the past continually combine fresh 9 10, 14-21| sorrow do I recollect my past sorrow. And that I once 10 10, 14-21| without desire call to mind a past desire. Sometimes, on the 11 10, 14-21| therefore with joy remember some past pain of body, it is not 12 10, 14-21| when with joy I remember my past sorrow, the mind hath joy, 13 10, 16-25| way, although that way be past conceiving and explaining, 14 11, 11-13| between the motions of things past and to come, and is still 15 11, 11-13| present: and that all time past, is driven on by time to 16 11, 11-13| come followeth upon the past; and all past and to come, 17 11, 11-13| followeth upon the past; and all past and to come, is created, 18 11, 11-13| still-standing, neither past nor to come, uttereth the 19 11, 11-13| come, uttereth the times past and to come? Can my hand 20 11, 13-16| Thou precedest all things past, by the sublimity of an 21 11, 13-16| they come, they shall be past; but Thou art the Same, 22 11, 14-17| nothing passed away, time past were not; and if nothing 23 11, 14-17| not. Those two times then, past and to come, how are they, 24 11, 14-17| how are they, seeing the past now is not, and that to 25 11, 14-17| and never pass into time past, verily it should not be 26 11, 14-17| because it passeth into time past, how can we say that either 27 11, 15-18| time"; still, only of time past or to come. A long time 28 11, 15-18| or to come. A long time past (for example) we call an 29 11, 15-18| hence. But a short time past, we call (suppose) often 30 11, 15-18| short, which is not? For the past, is not now; and the future, 31 11, 15-18| it is long"; but of the past, "it hath been long"; and 32 11, 15-18| Truth mock at man? For that past time which was long, was 33 11, 15-18| it long when it was now past, or when it was yet present? 34 11, 15-18| could be long; but when past, it was no longer; wherefore 35 11, 15-18| Let us not then say, "time past hath been long": for we 36 11, 15-18| seeing that since it was past, it is no more, but let 37 11, 15-18| be long; but after it was past, that ceased also to be 38 11, 15-19| year be current, one is now past, another present, the rest 39 11, 15-19| present, all before it, are past; all after it, to come; 40 11, 15-19| second, the first is already past, and the rest are not yet. 41 11, 15-19| month is present; the rest past, or to come. Although neither 42 11, 15-19| come, if it be the first; past, if the last; if any of 43 11, 15-19| of the middle, then amid past and to come. ~ ~ 44 11, 15-20| come; the last hath them past; and any of the middle hath 45 11, 15-20| middle hath those before it past, those behind it to come. 46 11, 15-20| of it hath flown away, is past; whatsoever remaineth, is 47 11, 15-20| such speed from future to past, as not to be lengthened 48 11, 15-20| it be, it is divided into past and future. The present 49 11, 16-21| by perceiving them; but past, which now are not, or the 50 11, 16-21| measured; but when it is past, it cannot, because it is 51 11, 17-22| boys, and taught boys), past, present, and future; but 52 11, 17-22| from present it becometh past? For where did they, who 53 11, 17-22| And they who relate things past, could not relate them, 54 11, 17-22| be discerned. Things then past and to come, are." ~ ~ 55 11, 18-23| confounded. For if times past and to come be, I would 56 11, 18-23| not there as future, or past, but present. For if there 57 11, 18-23| there; if there also they be past, they are no longer there. 58 11, 18-23| as present. Although when past facts are related, there 59 11, 18-23| things themselves which are past, but words which, conceived 60 11, 18-23| which now is not, is in time past, which now is not: but now 61 11, 20-26| neither things to come nor past are. Nor is it properly 62 11, 20-26| there be three times, past, present, and to come": 63 11, 20-26| times; a present of things past, a present of things present, 64 11, 20-26| them; present of things past, memory; present of things 65 11, 20-26| there be three times, past, present, and to come": 66 11, 20-26| be, now is, nor what is past. For but few things are 67 11, 21-27| that are not; and things past and to come, are not." But 68 11, 21-27| present? whither, but into the past? From that therefore, which 69 11, 21-27| do not measure: or in the past, to which it passes? But 70 11, 26-33| protracted by any space; nor past, because it now is not. 71 11, 26-33| measure? Times passing, not past? for so I said. ~ ~ 72 11, 27-34| silence now, and that voice is past, and is no more a voice. 73 11, 27-34| sounding, it will then be past, and nothing left to be 74 11, 27-34| neither times to come, nor past, nor present, nor passing; 75 11, 27-35| unless they were already past and ended. It is not then 76 11, 27-36| over the future into the past; the past increasing by 77 11, 27-36| future into the past; the past increasing by the diminution 78 11, 27-36| consumption of the future, all is past. ~ ~ 79 11, 28-37| yet is not? or how that past increased, which is now 80 11, 28-37| to come. And who denies past things to be now no longer? 81 11, 28-37| mind a memory of things past. And who denieth the present 82 11, 28-37| future," nor is it time past, which now is not, that 83 11, 28-37| that is long; but a long past, is "a long memory of the 84 11, 28-37| is "a long memory of the past." ~ ~ 85 11, 28-38| shall separate off into the past, is extended along my memory; 86 11, 28-38| conveyed over, so as to become past. Which the more it is done 87 11, 31-41| foreknowledge, as to know all things past and to come, as I know one 88 11, 31-41| amazing; in that nothing past, nothing to come in after-ages, 89 11, 31-41| such wise know all things past and to come. Far, far more 90 11, 31-41| remembering of those that are past, varied, and his senses 91 12, 11-12| nor conveying into the past what it remembereth, is 92 12, 15-18| becomes memory, when they be past. Now all thought which thus 93 12, 28-38| they see that all times past and to come, are surpassed


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