Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 8-13 |                            1.8.13 Passing hence from infancy, I came
 2     1, 9-14 |        our forefathers; and many, passing the same course before us,
 3     1, 13-21|       having forsaken Thee, earth passing into the earth. And if forbid
 4     4, 10-15|           not all at once, but by passing away and succeeding, they
 5     5, 1-1  |      which Thou hast created, and passing on to Thyself, who madest
 6     5, 9-17 |        silver, nor any mutable or passing good, but the salvation
 7     6, 6-9  |          consuming thoughts. For, passing through one of the streets
 8     7, 1-1  |       abominable youth, and I was passing into early manhood; the
 9     7, 1-2  |         the light of the sun from passing through it, penetrating
10    10, 31-44|         as physic. But while I am passing from the discomfort of emptiness
11    10, 31-44| concupiscence besets me. For that passing, is pleasure, nor is there
12    10, 35-57|        hare; but in the field, if passing, that coursing peradventure
13    11, 6-8  |           If then in sounding and passing words Thou saidst that heaven
14    11, 6-8  |        Thou hadst, without such a passing voice, created that, whereof
15    11, 6-8  |        that, whereof to make this passing voice, by which to say,
16    11, 11-13|           but out of many motions passing by, which cannot be prolonged
17    11, 16-21|         measure times as they are passing, by perceiving them; but
18    11, 16-21|         is not. When then time is passing, it may be perceived and
19    11, 18-23|           of the things, they, in passing, have through the senses
20    11, 21-27|       space? It is measured while passing, but when it shall have
21    11, 21-27|           then do we measure time passing? In the future, whence it
22    11, 26-33|          then do I measure? Times passing, not past? for so I said. ~ ~
23    11, 27-34|         not at a stay; for it was passing on, and passing away. Could
24    11, 27-34|        for it was passing on, and passing away. Could it be measured
25    11, 27-34|       rather, for that? For while passing, it was being extended into
26    11, 27-34|        nor past, nor present, nor passing; and yet we do measure times. ~ ~
27    11, 27-35|      ended? Now his ending is his passing away. What then is it I
28    11, 31-41|         Psalm, truly that mind is passing wonderful, and fearfully
29    12, 27-37|      ended, sounding in time, and passing away; after whose departure,
30    13, 18-22|        preparest a garner for our passing years. For Thou by an eternal
 
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