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St. Augustine
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1 1, II | by whom and in whom all things are. Even so, Lord; even 2 1, III | thou, who dost contain all things, shouldst be contained by 3 1, III | contained by any, since those things which thou dost fill thou 4 1, III | when thou dost fill all things, dost thou fill them with 5 1, III | Or, since not even all things together could contain thee 6 1, III | single part, and do all things contain that same part at 7 1, III | thee singly? Do greater things contain more of thee, and 8 1, III | more of thee, and smaller things less? Or, is it not rather 9 1, IV | unchangeable, yet changing all things; never new, never old; making 10 1, IV | new, never old; making all things new, yet bringing old age 11 1, IV | and yet possessing all things. Thou dost love, but without 12 1, VI | bounty which underlie all things. For it was thou who didst 13 1, VI | thee, O God, that all good things come - and from my God is 14 1, VI | it - for I see the same things in other infants. Then, 15 1, VI | stable causes of all unstable things, the unchanging sources 16 1, VI | sources of all changeable things, and the eternal reasons 17 1, VI | non-rational and temporal things - tell me, thy suppliant, 18 1, VI | No one can explain these things to me, neither father nor 19 1, VI | laugh at me for asking such things? Or dost thou command me 20 1, VI | that he should believe many things about himself on the authority 21 1, VI | it ends in thee since all things are in thee and there would 22 1, VI | the same”!21 And all the things of tomorrow and the days 23 1, VII | us that they cure these things by I know not what remedies. 24 1, VII | we look leniently on such things, not because they are not 25 1, VII | although we allow for such things in an infant, the same things 26 1, VII | things in an infant, the same things could not be tolerated patiently 27 1, VII | to praise thee for these things, to give thanks unto the 28 1, VII | done no more than these things, which no other but thou 29 1, VII | thou alone who madest all things fair and didst order everything 30 1, IX | who were doing the same things themselves. But the idling 31 1, X | and creator of all natural things - but of sins only the ruler - 32 1, X | shows. Look down on these things with mercy, O Lord, and 33 1, XIII | life, in the midst of these things.~21. For what can be more 34 1, XIII | of Aeneas, and all such things, than forget how to write 35 1, XV | King and my God, may all things useful that I learned as 36 1, XV | when I was learning vain things, thou didst impose thy discipline 37 1, XVI | s fictions; he transfers things human to the gods. I could 38 1, XVI | he would transfer divine things to us.”31 But it would have 39 1, XVI | fees for learning all these things. And much is made of it 40 1, XVI | recall this, I learned these things willingly and with delight, 41 1, XVIII | those who had not. These things I declare and confess to 42 1, XVIII | anyone, except the very things I did to others? And, when 43 1, XIX | thou preserve me; and those things which thou hast given me 44 2, I | be satisfied with worldly things, and I dared to grow wild 45 2, II | fleeting beauties of the things around me, and to fix a 46 2, II | unmarried cares for the things that belong to the Lord, 47 2, II | is married cares for the things that are of the world, how 48 2, III | fornication; but above all things never to defile another 49 2, V | gold and silver and all things. The sense of touch has 50 2, VI | only thou who knowest all things supremely. Indeed, ignorance 51 2, VI | lavish giver of all good things. Covetousness desires to 52 2, VI | already the possessor of all things. Envy contends that its 53 2, VI | sudden changes which threaten things beloved, and is wary for 54 2, VI | thee? Grief languishes for things lost in which desire had 55 2, VI | she returns to thee. All things thus imitate thee - but 56 2, VII | my memory recalls these things my soul no longer fears 57 2, VII | voice and shunned those things which he here reads of me 58 2, VIII | one, receive from those things which, when I remember them 59 3, I | scratched by scraping on the things of the senses.58 Yet, had 60 3, I | senses.58 Yet, had these things no soul, they would certainly 61 3, II | is sufficient for these things?”59~4. But at that time, 62 3, II | grieve; and I sought for things to grieve about. In another 63 3, II | to suffer in myself such things as I loved to look at), 64 3, IV | ardent to fly from earthly things to thee! Nor did I know 65 3, VI | Father, O Beauty of all things beautiful.~O Truth, Truth, 66 3, VI | believed it, but those other things [the fantasies of the Manicheans] 67 3, VII | much disturbed over these things and, though I was retreating 68 3, VII | and one family the same things are not allowed to every 69 3, VII | and one house, different things are fit for different members; 70 3, VII | other they submit.~14. These things I did not know then, nor 71 3, VII | men submitted, all those things that God had commanded were 72 3, VII | varying times prescribe all things at once but, rather, distributed 73 3, VII | for making use of present things as God had commanded and 74 3, VII | but also for foreshadowing things to come, as God revealed 75 3, VIII | immoderate use of lawful things; or by lustful desire for 76 3, VIII | or by lustful desire for things forbidden, as “against nature”; 77 3, IX | thou dost command. For all things done by those who obey thee 78 3, IX | particular time or they foreshow things to come.~ 79 3, XII | remember - for I pass over many things, hastening on to those things 80 3, XII | things, hastening on to those things which more strongly impel 81 3, XII | confess to thee - and many things I have simply forgotten. 82 4, II | against thee, trust in false things, and “feed on the winds87? 83 4, III | otherwise go into useful things. He said that he himself 84 4, III | the fact that many true things are foretold by astrology, 85 4, III | of nature, brought these things about. For when a man, by 86 4, IV | I must cease to say such things. Confounded and confused, 87 4, IV | unhappiness. And all the things I had done with him - now 88 4, V | But now, O Lord, these things are past and time has healed 89 4, V | because of our aversion to the things we once enjoyed and this 90 4, VI | why do I speak of these things? Now is not the time to 91 4, VI | the friendship of mortal things - it is torn to pieces when 92 4, VII | poetry did it find rest. All things looked gloomy, even the 93 4, VIII | perceptions. It does strange things in the mind. Lo, time came 94 4, VIII | whom I went on loving the things I loved instead of thee. 95 4, VIII | died. And there were other things in our companionship that 96 4, X | surrounded by beautiful things outside thee and outside 97 4, X | outside itself. For lovely things would simply not be unless 98 4, X | nonbeing. This is the way of things. This is the lot thou hast 99 4, X | because they are part of things which do not all exist at 100 4, X | praise thee, in all these things, O God, the Creator of all; 101 4, X | my soul be stuck to these things by the glue of love, through 102 4, X | rest secure in the created things she loves. But in these 103 4, X | she loves. But in these things there is no resting place 104 4, X | is not sufficient to stay things from running their courses 105 4, XI | forsakes. Behold, these things pass away that others may 106 4, XI | you. And these perishable things will not carry you with 107 4, XII | Creator, lest, in those things which please you, you displease 108 4, XIII | CHAPTER XIII~ ~20. These things I did not understand at 109 4, XIII | allures and unites us to the things we love; for unless there 110 4, XIV | praised him than for the things they praised in him? Because 111 4, XIV | and had spoken the same things of him in a tone of scorn 112 4, XV | held concerning spiritual things prevented me from seeing 113 4, XV | my God, from whom are all things. And the first I called 114 4, XV | wandering on toward those things that have no being - neither 115 4, XV | and all the innumerable things that are classified under 116 4, XV | and my face toward the things on which the light falls, 117 4, XV | looked toward the illuminated things, was not itself illuminated. 118 5, I | toward thee and lean on those things which thou hast created 119 5, III | words from the truth of things, which I was eager to learn. 120 5, III | that they investigate these things. They have discovered much; 121 5, III | thou didst create all the things that are and also the men 122 5, III | They saw many true things about the creature but they 123 5, III | four-footed beasts, and creeping things.”130 “They exchanged thy 124 5, IV | thee because he knows these things? No, for surely that man 125 5, IV | unhappy who knows these things and does not know thee. 126 5, IV | though he does not know these things. He who knows both thee 127 5, IV | knows both thee and these things is not the more blessed 128 5, IV | nothing, and possesses all things through his union through 129 5, IV | union through thee, whom all things serve, even though he does 130 5, IV | who hast set in order all things in number, weight, and measure.”132~ 131 5, V | Mani to write about these things, knowledge of which is not 132 5, V | may have known these other things. Yet, since he did not know 133 5, V | not know even these other things, and most impudently dared 134 5, V | moon, even though these things do not relate to religious 135 5, V | for he not only taught things about which he was ignorant 136 5, V | brother, ignorant of these things, or in error concerning 137 5, VI | who spoke of the very same things they themselves did, although 138 5, VII | had no knowledge of these things and was not ashamed to confess 139 5, VIII | with astounding effrontery, things that would be punishable 140 5, IX | forgiven me none of these things in Christ, neither had he 141 5, X | and earth, Creator of all things visible and invisible. And 142 5, XI | XI~ ~21. Furthermore, the things they censured in thy Scriptures 143 5, XI | because he brought forth things out of the Scriptures that 144 5, XII | transitory mockeries of temporal things and the filthy gain which 145 5, XIV | consider and compare such things more and more - I now decided 146 6, IV | as certain of invisible things as I was that seven and 147 6, IV | desire was to have other things as clear as this, whether 148 6, V | honesty that it commanded things to be believed that were 149 6, V | many fabulous and absurd things were forced upon believers 150 6, V | account the multitude of things I had never seen, nor been 151 6, V | continued to reflect upon these things, and thou wast with me. 152 6, VI | all and without whom all things would be nothing at all - 153 6, X | allowed him. These are little things, but “he that is faithful 154 6, X | exclaiming, “How long shall these things be?” And this we often asked, 155 6, XI | us not despair. See, the things in the Church’s books that 156 6, XI | never have done such great things for us if the life of the 157 6, XI | While I talked about these things, and the winds of opinions 158 6, XIII | certain vain and fantastic things, such as are conjured up 159 6, I | the heaven have thee, all things have thee, and all of them 160 6, I | without all, orders all things thou hast created. This 161 6, I | smaller fraction of thee. All things would be full of thee in 162 6, II | they think and speak such things about thee.~ 163 6, III | but all creatures and all things - wast free from stain and 164 6, V | angels and all spiritual things, for my imagination arranged 165 6, V | good has made all these things good? Indeed, he is the 166 6, V | he might then create all things? For he would not be omnipotent 167 6, VI | which we foresee future things. But men’s surmises have 168 6, VI | chance, and out of many things which they foretold some 169 6, VI | hearing and believing these things related by so reliable a 170 6, VI | ascribe to it in the nature of things - cannot be noted by human 171 6, VII | still kept thinking only of things that are contained in a 172 6, VII | buckler,”182 even the lower things were placed above me and 173 6, IX | beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without 174 6, IX | every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in 175 6, IX | of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under 176 6, IX | and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that 177 6, IX | For thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, 178 6, IX | four-footed beasts, and creeping things199: namely, into that Egyptian 179 6, IX | ox that eats grass. These things I found there, but I fed 180 6, X | And I heard this, as things are heard in the heart, 181 6, X | being understood by the things that are made.”206~ 182 6, XI | And I viewed all the other things that are beneath thee, and 183 6, XI | remaining in himself, renews all things. And thou art the Lord my 184 6, XII | made clear to me that all things are good even if they are 185 6, XII | me that thou madest all things good, nor is there any substance 186 6, XII | good, for our God made all things very good.207~ 187 6, XIII | parts of creation, some things, because they do not harmonize 188 6, XIII | considered evil. Yet those same things harmonize with others and 189 6, XIII | are good. And all these things which do not harmonize with 190 6, XIII | me, then, to say, “These things should not be.” For if I 191 6, XIII | if only for these created things. For that thou art to be 192 6, XIII | and all cattle; creeping things, and flying fowl; things 193 6, XIII | things, and flying fowl; things of the earth, and all people; 194 6, XIII | judgment I reflected that the things above were better than those 195 6, XIII | was better than the higher things alone.~ 196 6, XIV | would not allow that the things which displeased me were 197 6, XV | I looked around at other things, and I saw that it was to 198 6, XV | because thou holdest all things in the hand of thy truth, 199 6, XV | thy truth, and because all things are true in so far as they 200 6, XV | fact. And I saw that all things harmonize, not only in their 201 6, XVI | substance, toward these lower things, casting away its inmost 202 6, XVII | with grief into these lower things. This weight was carnal 203 6, XVII | mind, which muses upon many things.211 My greatest certainty 204 6, XVII | was that “the invisible things of thine from the creation 205 6, XVII | being understood by the things that are made, even thy 206 6, XVII | correct judgments about things mutable; and when I concluded, “ 207 6, XVII | bodily senses report outward things - and this belongs even 208 6, XVII | understood by means of the things that are made. But I was 209 6, XVII(214)| soul from its absorption in things to its rapturous but momentary 210 6, XVIII | which thou didst create all things, might become milk for our 211 6, XIX | example of despising worldly things for the attainment of immortality, 212 6, XIX | to change. And if these things were falsely written about 213 6, XX | I saw how thy invisible things are understood through the 214 6, XX | are understood through the things that are made. And, even 215 6, XX | nor motion; and that all things are from thee, as is proved 216 6, XXI | not received, not only the things that he sees, but the very 217 6, XXI | thou hast hidden those things from the wise and prudent, 218 7, I | say, when they hear these things: “Blessed be the Lord in 219 7, I | which I loved - those things delighted me no longer. 220 7, I | been able, from the good things that are seen, to find him 221 7, I | whom thou hast created all things. There is still another 222 7, III | knowest unchangeably all things which remain neither the 223 7, III | having restored to it the things it loves than if it had 224 7, III | them? Indeed, many other things bear witness that this is 225 7, III | witness that this is so - all things are full of witnesses, crying 226 7, III | to all the kinds of good things and to all thy just works? 227 7, IV | hast rather chosen the weak things of the world to confound 228 7, IV | and hast chosen the base things of the world and things 229 7, IV | things of the world and things that are despised, and the 230 7, IV | that are despised, and the things that are not, in order to 231 7, IV | order to bring to nought the things that are.”245 It was even “ 232 7, VI | wondered - we, that these things were so great, and he, that 233 7, VI | inclining again toward earthly things, they returned to the palace. 234 7, VI | their affections on heavenly things, remained in the cottage. 235 7, VII | went ahead speaking such things. And when he had finished 236 7, VIII | not obeyed my will. Many things then I did, in which the 237 7, X | opportunity - all these things concurring in the same space 238 7, XII | 29. I was saying these things and weeping in the most 239 8, IV | have said quite the same things, nor quite in the same way, 240 8, IV | not have meant the same things to them as they did to me 241 8, IV | falsehood. And I spoke many things loudly and earnestly - in 242 8, IV | angry with myself for the things past, so that in the future 243 8, IV | judgment. Nor were the good things I saw now outside me, nor 244 8, IV | are spilled out on those things that are visible and temporal, 245 8, IV | we to toil for those many things which are not thee, for 246 8, IV | to dwell in hope.”~These things I read and was enkindled - 247 8, VI | and thou knowest that all things there put into the mouth 248 8, VI | I was happy in all these things.~ 249 8, VII | that I should confess such things as these to thee - for great 250 8, VIII | I am passing over many things, for I must hasten. Receive, 251 8, VIII | thanksgiving for the unnumbered things about which I am silent. 252 8, VIII | in the ordinary course of things, when her parents sent her 253 8, VIII | he that contemns small things shall fall by a little here 254 8, IX | when she heard very bitter things on either side of a controversy - 255 8, IX | enemies mutually enraged things said in passion against 256 8, IX | other, but also add some things that were never said at 257 8, X | pleasantly and “forgetting those things which are past, and reaching 258 8, X | reaching forward toward those things which are future.”293 We 259 8, X | that Wisdom by whom all things are made, both which have 260 8, X | becoming old, and “makes all things new298?~25. What we said 261 8, X | whose sake we love these things - if we could hear him without 262 8, X(298) | she [Wisdom] can do all things: and remaining in herself 263 8, X(298) | the same, she makes all things new."~ 264 8, X | shall it not be that ‘all things will be changed300?”~26. 265 8, XI | mind capable of grasping things divine - that this last 266 8, XII | annoyed that these human things had such power over me, 267 8, XIII | own country. About these things she gave no commands at 268 9, I | aright. But as for the other things of this life, they deserve 269 9, III | because “love believes all things323 - at least among those 270 9, III | spoken of my harvest of things past. But what am I now, 271 9, V | although no manknows the things of a man, save the spirit 272 9, VI | the deeps and the creeping things, and they replied, “We are 273 9, VI | And I replied to all these things which stand around the door 274 9, VI | heaven and earth and all the things therein, who said, “We are 275 9, VI | My inner man knew these things through the ministry of 276 9, VI | does it not say the same things to all? Animals, both small 277 9, VI | so that “the invisible things of him . . . are clearly 278 9, VI | being understood by the things that are made.”334 But men 279 9, VI | But men love these created things too much; they are brought 280 9, VI | judge. None of these created things reply to their questioners 281 9, VIII | them from all manner of things by the senses. There, in 282 9, VIII | one way or another those things which the senses have made 283 9, VIII | should be brought forth. Some things appear immediately, but 284 9, VIII | some hidden recess. Other things hurry forth in crowds, on 285 9, VIII | of its secret cell. Some things suggest themselves without 286 9, VIII | they are called for - the things that come first give place 287 9, VIII | from memory.~13. All these things, each one of which came 288 9, VIII | recesses, receives all these things and stores them up, to be 289 9, VIII | the memory. And yet the things themselves do not enter 290 9, VIII | but only the images of the things perceived are there for 291 9, VIII | Similarly all the other things that were brought in and 292 9, VIII | did it. There are all the things that I remember, either 293 9, VIII | this, now that, image of things that I either have experienced 294 9, VIII | can meditate on all these things as if they were present. “ 295 9, VIII | when I spoke of all these things, I was not looking at them 296 9, VIII | by seeing them; and the things themselves are not inside 297 9, IX | is not a place. Of these things it is not the images that 298 9, IX | that are retained, but the things themselves. For what literature 299 9, IX | object is removed. For these things themselves are not put into 300 9, X | no longer exist. But the things themselves which were signified 301 9, X | not their signs, but the things signified.~How they got 302 9, X | Whence and how did these things enter into my memory? I 303 9, XI | find that learning those things whose images we do not take 304 9, XI | gathering together of those same things which the memory already 305 9, XI | with them. And how many things of this sort my memory has 306 9, XI | reference. These are the things we may be said to have learned 307 9, XII | the words by which these things are signified when they 308 9, XII | sounds are one thing, the things another. For the sounds 309 9, XII | another in Latin; but the things themselves are neither Greek 310 9, XII | are not the images of such things as the eye of my body has 311 9, XII | man who does not see these things mock me for saying them; 312 9, XIII | CHAPTER XIII~ ~20. All these things I hold in my memory, and 313 9, XIII | them. I also remember many things that I have heard quite 314 9, XIII | thing to distinguish these things and another to remember 315 9, XIII | have often understood these things and also that I am now storing 316 9, XIII | was able to remember these things it will be through the power 317 9, XIV | rumination, so also these things are drawn up out of the 318 9, XIV | also the notions of the things themselves - which we did 319 9, XV | name the sun, and those things themselves are not present 320 9, XVI | men whom I have seen and things reported by the other senses. 321 9, XVII | measure of numberless kinds of things - present there either through 322 9, XVII | bodies are; or present in the things themselves as are our thoughts; 323 9, XVII | nor display many other things they know and do by habit. 324 9, XVIII | having lost and found many things, and I have learned this 325 9, XXI | on the different kinds of things I now remember that I rejoiced 326 9, XXI | certain joy even by unclean things, which I now detest and 327 9, XXI | longing good and honest things, which are not any longer 328 9, XXIII | fully preoccupied with other things which do more to make them 329 9, XXIII | Truth through which all things else are true.~ 330 9, XXV | the images of corporeal things. From there I went on to 331 9, XXV | the mind and of all these things that are mutable; but thou 332 9, XXVI | thee on quite different things. Thou answerest clearly, 333 9, XXVII | heedlessly among the lovely things thou hast made. Thou wast 334 9, XXVII | was not with thee. These things kept me far from thee; even 335 9, XXX | much - the images of such things as my habits had fixed there. 336 9, XXX | habits had fixed there. These things rush into my thoughts with 337 9, XXX | awake - for even if the things themselves be forced upon 338 9, XXXI | unless thou give it.354 Many things that we pray for thou givest 339 9, XXXI | abound. . . . I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth 340 9, XXXI | much and who spoke of these things through the afflatus of 341 9, XXXI | I can,” he said, “do all things through him who strengtheneth 342 9, XXXI | Father, that “to the pure all things are pure362; but “it is 343 9, XXXI | who does eat.”367 These things I have learned, thanks and 344 9, XXXIII | her leader. Thus in these things I sin unknowingly, but I 345 9, XXXIII | act this way at all, such things do not concern you. But 346 9, XXXIV | who didst make all these things very good indeed. He is 347 9, XXXIV | when I am busy about other things, not noticing it. And it 348 9, XXXIV | 53. What numberless things there are: products of the 349 9, XXXIV | shoes, vessels, and all such things; besides such things as 350 9, XXXIV | such things; besides such things as pictures and statuary - 351 9, XXXIV | the outward forms of the things they make; but inwardly 352 9, XXXIV | hymn to thee for all these things, and offer a sacrifice of 353 9, XXXV | dare to say, since so many things of this sort still buzz 354 9, XXXV | most minute and trivial things my curiosity is still daily 355 9, XXXV | Creator and Disposer of all things; but it is not this that 356 9, XXXV | fall - and of both such things my life is full and my only 357 9, XXXV | is made the depot of such things and is overrun by the throng 358 9, XXXVI | vain curiosity among the things that are to be but lightly 359 9, XXXVI | satisfy my desires with good things.”381 It was thou who didst 360 9, XXXVII | enjoined on us - that is, what things to hold back our love from - 361 9, XXXVII | I get, either when those things that displease me in myself 362 9, XXXVII | him, but because the good things that please me in myself 363 9, XXXVII | praised, since either those things which are displeasing to 364 9, XXXVII | me are praised, or those things which are less pleasing 365 9, XXXIX | merely taking pleasure in things that are not good as if 366 9, XXXIX | taking pleasure in thy good things as if they were their own; 367 9, XL | understand none of these things without thee and found thee 368 9, XL | I myself discover these things - I who went over them all 369 9, XL | dignity, accepting some things upon the report of my senses 370 9, XL | memory, investigating some things, depositing other things, 371 9, XL | things, depositing other things, taking out still others. 372 9, XL | pleasure. But in all these things which I review when I consult 373 9, XL | relapse into these common things, and am sucked in by my 374 9, XLI | who presidest over all things, but I, because of my greed, 375 9, XLIII | live and “behold wondrous things out of thy law.”403 Thou 376 10, I | recounting such a tale of things to thee? Certainly not in 377 10, I | Your Father knoweth what things you need before you ask 378 10, I | Thus I have told thee many things, as I could find ability 379 10, II | meditations on the hidden things of thy law, nor close the 380 10, II | and “consider the wondrous things out of thy law416 - from 381 10, II | prayer is not for earthly things, neither gold nor silver 382 10, II | pilgrimage: all of these things are “added” to those who 383 10, II | with thee - that the secret things of thy Word may be opened 384 10, II | through whom thou madest all things, and me among them; thy 385 10, III | he would open out these things to me, and I would lend 386 10, III | the gift to speak these things, grant me also the gift 387 10, IV | O Lord, who madest these things. Thou art beautiful; thus 388 10, IV | do they even exist. These things we know, thanks be to thee. 389 10, V | like (and where would these things come from if thou hadst 390 10, V | what he may do with the things before him; thou gavest 391 10, V | is well done.~All these things praise thee, the Creator 392 10, VII | eternally and by which all things are spoken eternally. For 393 10, VII | series was spoken; but all things, at the same time and forever. 394 10, VII | speaking. Still, not all the things that thou dost make by speaking 395 10, IX | Who shall comprehend such things and who shall tell of it? 396 10, IX | satisfy my desire with good things so that my youth shall be 397 10, XI | 13. Those who say these things do not yet understand thee, 398 10, XI | not yet understand how the things are made that are made by 399 10, XI | endeavor to comprehend eternal things, but their heart still flies 400 10, XI | future motions of created things, and is still unstable. 401 10, XII | myself I do not answer these things thus. More willingly would 402 10, XVII | foretold the future seen the things foretold, if then they were 403 10, XVII | seen. And those who tell of things past could not speak of 404 10, XVII | them in their minds. These things could in no way be discerned 405 10, XVIII | Although we tell of past things as true, they are drawn 406 10, XVIII | of the memory - not the things themselves, which have already 407 10, XVIII | that is, of the images of things which are not yet seen as 408 10, XVIII | secret foreseeing of future things, nothing can be seen except 409 10, XVIII | present, and from them future things are predicted because they 410 10, XVIII | those who predict those things see these conceptions before 411 10, XVIII | multitude and variety of such things. I see the dawn; I predict 412 10, XVIII | they can be predicted from things present, which now are and 413 10, XIX | thou teachest souls those things which are still future? 414 10, XIX | is future, teach future things - or rather teach things 415 10, XIX | things - or rather teach things present from the signs of 416 10, XIX | present from the signs of things future? For what does not 417 10, XX | times: a time present of things past; a time present of 418 10, XX | past; a time present of things present; and a time present 419 10, XX | present; and a time present of things future. For these three 420 10, XX | them. The time present of things past is memory; the time 421 10, XX | memory; the time present of things present is direct experience; 422 10, XX | experience; the time present of things future is expectation.437 423 10, XX | allowed to speak of these things so, I see three times, and 424 10, XX | exist now. There are but few things about which we speak properly - 425 10, XXI | measure. We could not measure things that do not exist, and things 426 10, XXI | things that do not exist, and things past and future do not exist.” 427 10, XXII | do not close off these things, both the familiar and the 428 10, XXII | shall I inquire about these things? And to whom shall I confess 429 10, XXII | meaning of these very same things lies deeply hid and its 430 10, XXIII | that are common440 to all things, both great and small. Both 431 10, XXV | I am speaking all these things in time, and that I have 432 10, XXVII | present the impression that things make on you as they pass 433 10, XXVII | by - I do not measure the things themselves which have passed 434 10, XXVIII | Who denies that future things do not exist as yet? But 435 10, XXVIII | mind the expectation of things still future. And who denies 436 10, XXVIII | And who denies that past things now exist no longer? Still 437 10, XXVIII | in the mind the memory of things past. Who denies that time 438 10, XXIX | shall pass away but to those things that are before me. Not 439 10, XXX | be stretched out to those things which are before them, and 440 10, XXXI | foreknowledge, to which all things past and future are as well 441 10, XXXI | shouldst merely know all things past and future. Far, far 442 11, V | human thought says such things to itself, it may be attempting 443 11, VI | praises concerning those things which it is not able to 444 11, VI | the mutability of mutable things carries with it the possibility 445 11, VI | forms into which mutable things can be changed. But this 446 11, VII | from thee, from whom all things are, in so far as they are? 447 11, VII | thou mightest create these things, O God, one Trinity, and 448 11, VII | Good, and able to make all things good: even the great heaven 449 11, VII | heaven and earth: these two things, one near thee, the other 450 11, VIII | fashion to fishes and the things that creep about on the 451 11, VIII | hast then made these great things which we, the sons of men, 452 11, VIII | didst then make all these things of which the changeable 453 11, VIII | measured by the changes of things, while the forms, whose 454 11, XII | CHAPTER XII~ ~15. These things I have considered as thou 455 11, XII | to me when I knock. Two things I find which thou hast made, 456 11, XII | earth - these are the two things of which I spoke.~But “the 457 11, XII | And all this because such things are so ordered that in them 458 11, XIII | thou didst create these things. Thus, for the time being 459 11, XIV | Spirit of God who wrote these things by his servant Moses did 460 11, XV | Will you say that these things are false which Truth tells 461 11, XV | the expectation of future things is turned to sight when 462 11, XV | our God is eternal.” These things I sum up and put together, 463 11, XV | you objectors? Are these things false?” “No,” they say. “ 464 11, XV | wisdom was created before all things),473 this is certainly not 465 11, XV | Wisdom through whom all things were created and in whom, 466 11, XV | that was created before all things: the rational and intelligible 467 11, XV | been created before all things also precedes the creation 468 11, XV | What, then, about those things which my heart cried out 469 11, XVI | who admit that all these things are true that thy Truth 470 11, XVI | Let those who deny these things bark and drown their own 471 11, XVI | and from which all these things are promised me which thou 472 11, XVI | do not say that all these things which are true are false, 473 11, XVII | they say: “Even if these things are true, still Moses did 474 11, XVII | did not refer to these two things when he said, by divine 475 11, XVII | out, one by one, all the things that it has pleased the 476 11, XVII | related, all the visible things which are known to all were 477 11, XVII | two terms. Yet, since all things have been made, not from 478 11, XVII | the common matter of all things invisible and visible (still 479 11, XVII | the unformed beginning of things, the matter capable of receiving 480 11, XVIII | XVIII~ ~27. When all these things have been said and considered, 481 11, XVIII | ardently confessing these things - since many different things 482 11, XVIII | things - since many different things may be understood from these 483 11, XIX | which thou didst create all things. It is likewise true that 484 11, XIX | It is true that of all things having form nothing is nearer 485 11, XIX | created by Thee, from whom all things are.488 It is true, finally, 486 11, XX | granted insight in such things in their inner eye and who 487 11, XX | observable with all the things that are in them.”~ 488 11, XXI | formless matter of physical things without order and without 489 11, XXI | to be made, with all the things in them that are known to 490 11, XXII | created by God, from whom all things are, and are very good - 491 11, XXII | specifically of many other things, such as the orders of ‘ 492 11, XXII | made heaven and earth’ all things are included, what are we 493 11, XXIII | disagreement about the truth of the things involved; the other concerns 494 11, XXIII | imagine that Moses spoke things that are false. But let 495 11, XXIV | immutable Word hast created all things, invisible and visible? 496 11, XXIV | mind when he wrote these things, as I see it to be certain 497 11, XXV | which he had said all the things we are endeavoring to explain!~ 498 11, XXVII | within which all created things were to be contained. And 499 11, XXVII | commanded. They think of other things of the same sort which their 500 11, XXVIII | being, thou hast created all things, not by any mutation of


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