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1 Int | there was only one more past event that had to be relived
2 1, VI | yesterday and the days that are past, thou wilt gather into this
3 2, I | now to review in memory my past wickedness and the carnal
4 3, II | it is changed and altered past recognition, being diverted
5 4, I | memory the devious ways of my past errors and thus be able
6 4, V | O Lord, these things are past and time has healed my wound.
7 4, XI | Instead, you wish them to fly past so that others may follow
8 6, XI(167)| up his turmoil over the past decade and his present plight
9 6, V | intervals of time in the past, and why, then, was he pleased
10 6, XV | ages, both those which are past and those which shall pass,
11 8, IV | with myself for the things past, so that in the future I
12 8, IV | no rest in respect of my past sins, which were not yet
13 8, VI | and the anxiety about our past life left us.~Nor did I
14 8, X | forgetting those things which are past, and reaching forward toward
15 9 | from his memories of the past to the inner mysteries of
16 9, III | For the confessions of my past sins (which thou hast “forgiven
17 9, III | are good to hear about the past errors of those who are
18 9, III | of my harvest of things past. But what am I now, at this
19 9, VIII | same storehouse, with these past impressions, I can construct
20 9, XIV | being sad, I can recall my past sadness. I can remember
21 9, XIV | sadness. I can remember past fears without fear, and
22 9, XIV | am joyous I remember my past sadness, and when sad, remember
23 9, XIV | and when sad, remember past joy.~This is not to be marveled
24 9, XIV | am happy, I recall some past bodily pain, it is not so
25 9, XIV | joyful I can still remember past sorrow? Thus the mind has
26 9, XLIII | in his Passion which is past. As man he was Mediator,
27 10 | together his memory of his past life, his present experience,
28 10, XI | still flies about in the past and future motions of created
29 10, XI | it431 see that all time past is forced to move on by
30 10, XI | future follows from the past; and that all, past and
31 10, XI | the past; and that all, past and future, is created and
32 10, XI | itself neither future nor past but expresses itself in
33 10, XI | times that are future and past? Can my hand do this, or
34 10, XIII | wander over the images of past time, and wonder that thou,
35 10, XIII | thou precedest all times past, and extendest beyond all
36 10, XIII | have come, they will be past. But “Thou art always the
37 10, XIII | abiding. Nor do thy years past exclude the years to come
38 10, XIV | away, there would be no past time; and if nothing were
39 10, XIV | there are the two times, past and future, when even the
40 10, XIV | and future, when even the past is now no longer and the
41 10, XIV | present, and did not pass into past time, it obviously would
42 10, XIV | because it passes into time past, how can we say that even
43 10, XV | this way except of time past and future. We call a hundred
44 10, XV | for example, a long time past. In like manner, we should
45 10, XV | ten days ago a short time past; and ten days hence a short
46 10, XV | is nonexistent? For the past is not now, and the future
47 10, XV | instead, let us say of the past, “It was long,” and of the
48 10, XV | here? For that long time past: was it long when it was
49 10, XV | long when it was already past, or when it was still present?
50 10, XV | be long, but when it was past, it no longer was. In that
51 10, XV | not, therefore, say, “Time past was long,” for we shall
52 10, XV | long because, since it is past, it no longer exists. Rather,
53 10, XV | current, one year is already past, the second present, and
54 10, XV | present, those before it are past, those after it are future.
55 10, XV | second, the first is already past, and the remainder are not
56 10, XV | but the rest are either past or future.~20. Thus it comes
57 10, XV | of them has the rest as past; but any of those between
58 10, XV | those that preceded it as past and those that succeed it
59 10, XV | part of it that has fled is past; what remains is still future.
60 10, XV | so rapidly from future to past that it cannot be extended
61 10, XV | it is then divided into past and future. But the present
62 10, XVI | But who can measure times past which now are no longer,
63 10, XVI | measured; but when it is past, it cannot, since it is
64 10, XVII | also taught boys - time past, time present, and time
65 10, XVII | times present, it becomes past, it recedes into some secret
66 10, XVII | those who tell of things past could not speak of them
67 10, XVII | times present and times past.~
68 10, XVIII | For if there are times past and future, I wish to know
69 10, XVIII | are not there as future or past, but as present. For if
70 10, XVIII | yet”; if they are there as past, they are there as “no longer.”
71 10, XVIII | present. Although we tell of past things as true, they are
72 10, XVIII | longer, still exists in time past, which does not now exist.
73 10, XX | neither times future nor times past. Thus it is not properly
74 10, XX | that there are three times, past, present, and future. Perhaps
75 10, XX | a time present of things past; a time present of things
76 10, XX | The time present of things past is memory; the time present
77 10, XX | There are three times, past, present, and future.” I
78 10, XX | neither the future nor the past is said to exist now. There
79 10, XXI | do not exist, and things past and future do not exist.”
80 10, XXI | present? Whither, but into the past? Therefore, from what is
81 10, XXI | measure. Or is it in the past into which it passes? But
82 10, XXVI | and I am not measuring the past because it no longer is.
83 10, XXVI | its passage, but not time past [praetereuntia tempora,
84 10, XXVII | is silence. The voice is past, and there is no longer
85 10, XXVII | sound it will be already past and there will not be anything
86 10, XXVII | neither times future nor times past, nor times present, nor
87 10, XXVII | the future over into the past. The past increases by the
88 10, XXVII | over into the past. The past increases by the diminution
89 10, XXVII | of all the future all is past.449~
90 10, XXVIII | yet exist? Or how does the past, which exists no longer,
91 10, XXVIII | future. And who denies that past things now exist no longer?
92 10, XXVIII | mind the memory of things past. Who denies that time present
93 10, XXVIII | the future.” Nor is time past, which is now no longer,
94 10, XXVIII | no longer, long; a “long past” is “a long memory of the
95 10, XXVIII | is “a long memory of the past.”~38. I am about to repeat
96 10, XXVIII | as much of it as becomes past while I speak is still stretched
97 10, XXVIII | over so that it becomes past. The more this is done and
98 10, XXXI | foreknowledge, to which all things past and future are as well known
99 10, XXXI | astonishing. For whatever is past and whatever is yet to come
100 10, XXXI | concealed from him than the past and future of that psalm
101 10, XXXI | shouldst merely know all things past and future. Far, far more
102 10, XXXI | remembrance of those that are past, his feelings are varied
103 11, XI | future to expect and no past that it remembers; it is
104 11, XXVIII | they see that all times past and times future are transcended
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