Book, Chapter
1 3, 7-12 | is defined by a certain space, than in its infinitude;
2 4, 1-1 | 4.1.1 For this space of nine years (from my nineteenth
3 6, 1 | every where, and no where in space, art not of such corporeal
4 6, 1 | foot is he contained in space. ~ ~
5 6, 4-5 | the Creator of all, in space, however great and large,
6 7, 1-1 | changeable) as being in space, whether infused into the
7 7, 1-1 | conceived, deprived of this space, seemed to me nothing, yea
8 7, 5-7 | side, through unmeasured space, one only boundless sea,
9 7, 7-11 | where was there respite or space of breathing. They met my
10 7, 10-16| its greatness take up all space. Not such was this light,
11 7, 10-16| is not diffused through space finite or infinite?" And
12 7, 14-20| infinite measures of all space; and thought it to be Thee,
13 7, 15-21| different way; not as being in space; but because Thou containest
14 7, 20-26| and yet not diffused in space, finite or infinite; and
15 10, 6-8 | shineth unto my soul what space cannot contain, and there
16 10, 11-18| which were I for some short space of time to cease to call
17 10, 24-35| 10.24.35 See what a space I have gone over in my memory
18 11, 2-3 | flee by. Grant thereof a space for our meditations in the
19 11, 15-20| future. The present hath no space. Where then is the time,
20 11, 21-27| measure, seeing it hath no space? It is measured while passing,
21 11, 21-27| through that, which hath no space, into that, which now is
22 11, 21-27| measure, if not time in some space? For we do not say, single,
23 11, 21-27| spaces of times. In what space then do we measure time
24 11, 21-27| which it passes? but no space, we do not measure: or in
25 11, 23-30| that course in so small a space of time, as one hour comes
26 11, 23-30| run his whole round in the space of one hour; nor that, if,
27 11, 23-30| was finished in so small a space as twelve hours; and comparing
28 11, 23-30| For in its own allotted space of time was that battle
29 11, 24-31| it moved"; or any other space which our measuring hath
30 11, 26-33| it were, and in how long space it could come from this
31 11, 26-33| measure a longer, as by the space of a cubit, the space of
32 11, 26-33| the space of a cubit, the space of a rood? for so indeed
33 11, 26-33| so indeed we seem by the space of a short syllable, to
34 11, 26-33| syllable, to measure the space of a long syllable, and
35 11, 26-33| the spaces of long, by the space of short syllables; not
36 11, 26-33| is not protracted by any space; nor past, because it now
37 11, 27-34| being extended into some space of time, so that it might
38 11, 27-34| since the present hath no space. If therefore then it might,
39 11, 27-34| it left in. For the very space between is the thing we
40 11, 27-35| practised sense) that as to space of time this syllable is
41 11, 27-36| intervals of silence in a given space of time? For though both
42 11, 27-36| silence already gone through a space of time, and committing
43 11, 28-37| the present time hath no space, because it passeth away
44 13, 7-8 | speak it? For it is not in space that we are merged and emerge.
45 13, 9-10 | waters? if this means, in space, like a body, then neither
46 13, 32-47| also is called heaven) this space of air through which wander
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