Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 6-10 |   upheldest them. And since Thy years fail not, Thy years are
 2     1, 6-10 |         Thy years fail not, Thy years are one to-day. How many
 3     1, 6-10 |        of ours and our fathers' years have flowed away through
 4     1, 7-11 |  because they will disappear as years increase; for, though tolerated
 5     1, 7-11 | intolerable when found in riper years. ~ ~
 6     1, 19-30|       these very sins, as riper years succeed, these very sins
 7     3, 4-7  |        my father being dead two years before), not to sharpen
 8     3, 11-20|  foresignified. For almost nine years passed, in which I wallowed
 9     4, 1-1  |        1 For this space of nine years (from my nineteenth year
10     4, 2-2  |                  4.2.2 In those years I taught rhetoric, and,
11     4, 2-2  |       their companion. In those years I had one, -not in that
12     4, 3-5  |     that he had in his earliest years studied that art, so as
13     4, 4-7  |                  4.4.7 In those years when I first began to teach
14     4, 16-27|         six or seven and twenty years old when I wrote those volumes;
15     4, 17-28|   profit me, that scarce twenty years old, a book of Aristotle,
16     5, 3-4  |         out; and foretold, many years before, eclipses of those
17     5, 6-10 |       for almost all those nine years, wherein with unsettled
18     6, 1    |       blushed at having so many years barked not against the Catholic
19     6, 7-11 |     enough in one of no greater years. Yet the whirlpool of Carthaginian
20     6, 13-23|   maiden asked in marriage, two years under the fit age; and,
21     6, 15-25|  inasmuch as not till after two years was I to obtain her I sought
22     7, 1-1  |        vain things as I grew in years, who could not imagine any
23     8, 1-1  |     Thee. Now he was grown into years; and by reason of so great
24     8, 2-3  |    thundering eloquence so many years defended; -he now blushed
25     8, 7-17 |       with them. For many of my years (some twelve) had now run
26     8, 7-18 |       seeking it, nor for often years and more have been thinking
27     8, 12-30|        her in a vision, so many years before. And Thou didst convert
28     9, 1-1  |         where through all those years, and out of what low and
29     9, 7-16 |      stored uncorrupted so many years), whence Thou mightest seasonably
30     9, 7-16 |    certain man who had for many years been blind, a citizen, and
31     9, 12-33|     mine eyes, who had for many years wept for me that I might
32     9, 13-35|      have contracted in so many years, since the water of salvation.
33    11, 13-16|      Thou art the Same, and Thy years fail not. Thy years neither
34    11, 13-16|         Thy years fail not. Thy years neither come nor go; whereas
35    11, 13-16|     that they all may come. Thy years stand together, because
36    11, 13-16|  departing thrust out by coming years, for they pass not away;
37    11, 13-16|      they shall no more be. Thy years are one day; and Thy day
38    11, 15-18|     example) we call an hundred years since; and a long time to
39    11, 15-18|        time to come, an hundred years hence. But a short time
40    11, 15-19|       answer me? Are an hundred years, when present, a long time?
41    11, 15-19|       first, whether an hundred years can be present. For if the
42    11, 15-19|       For if the first of these years be now current, it is present,
43    11, 15-19|      come; wherefore an hundred years cannot be present. But see
44    11, 23-29|        and for seasons, and for years, and for days; they are;
45    11, 29-39|       pass away. But now are my years spent in mourning. And Thou,
46    12, 11-13|        but Thy eternity, as Thy years which fail not, because
47    13, 18-22|        asketh, and blessest the years of the just; but Thou art
48    13, 18-22|        art the same, and in Thy years which fail not, Thou preparest
49    13, 18-22|        a garner for our passing years. For Thou by an eternal
50    13, 18-23|      times, and in days, and in years. ~ ~
 
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