Book, Chapter
1 2, 3-8 | pestilent at present and for the future dangerous. She heeded not
2 3, 9-17 | commended, upon hope of future fruit, as in the green blade
3 6, 13-23| something concerning my future marriage; Thou never wouldest.
4 10, 8-14 | and thence again infer future actions, events and hopes,
5 10, 34-52| the different races of the future people, in them foresignified;
6 11, 13-16| eternity; and surpassest all future because they are future,
7 11, 13-16| future because they are future, and when they come, they
8 11, 15-18| past, is not now; and the future, is not yet. Let us not
9 11, 15-18| hath been long"; and of the future, "it will be long." O my
10 11, 15-20| flies with such speed from future to past, as not to be lengthened
11 11, 15-20| is divided into past and future. The present hath no space.
12 11, 15-20| then be long, when from future which as yet is not, it
13 11, 16-21| which now are not, or the future, which are not yet, who
14 11, 17-22| boys), past, present, and future; but present only, because
15 11, 17-22| they also; and when from future it becometh present, doth
16 11, 18-23| be, they are not there as future, or past, but present. For
17 11, 18-23| For if there also they be future, they are not yet there;
18 11, 18-23| generally think before on our future actions, and that that forethinking
19 11, 18-23| because then it is no longer future, but present. ~ ~
20 11, 18-24| But what now is, is not future, but present. When then
21 11, 18-24| Therefore they are not future but present to those who
22 11, 18-24| see that, from which the future, being foreconceived in
23 11, 18-24| is to be may be foretold. Future things then are not yet:
24 11, 19-25| to come; or rather of the future, dost teach things present?
25 11, 20-26| and a present of things future." For these three do exist
26 11, 20-26| sight; present of things future, expectation. If thus we
27 11, 21-27| measuring? whence, but from the future? Which way, but through
28 11, 21-27| measure time passing? In the future, whence it passeth through?
29 11, 27-36| intent conveys over the future into the past; the past
30 11, 27-36| by the diminution of the future, until by the consumption
31 11, 27-36| by the consumption of the future, all is past. ~ ~
32 11, 28-37| 11.28.37 But how is that future diminished or consumed,
33 11, 28-37| become absent. It is not then future time, that is long, for
34 11, 28-37| yet it is not: but a long future, is "a long expectation
35 11, 28-37| long expectation of the future," nor is it time past, which
36 11, 28-38| that through it what was future, may be conveyed over, so
37 12, 11-12| keeps itself, having neither future to expect, nor conveying
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