Book, Chapter
1 2, III | then and dangerous for the future, she did not think they
2 6, IX | memory as medicine for the future. So also was that other
3 6, IX | this man who was in the future to prove so great should
4 6, IX | this man who was to be the future steward of thy Word and
5 6, XIII | unto her a leading about my future marriage, thou wouldst not.
6 6, XVI | fear of death and of thy future judgment, which, amid all
7 6, VI | existed by which we foresee future things. But men’s surmises
8 6, VI | must have foretold the same future for Esau and Jacob,181 whereas
9 6, VI | Jacob,181 whereas the same future did not turn out for them.
10 8, IV | things past, so that in the future I might not sin. Yes, to
11 8, IX | discipline to insure the future harmony of its members,
12 8, X | toward those things which are future.”293 We were in the present -
13 9, VIII | I can further construct future actions, events, and hopes;
14 10, XI | flies about in the past and future motions of created things,
15 10, XI | move on by the incoming future; that all the future follows
16 10, XI | incoming future; that all the future follows from the past; and
17 10, XI | and that all, past and future, is created and issues out
18 10, XI | still is itself neither future nor past but expresses itself
19 10, XI | itself in the times that are future and past? Can my hand do
20 10, XIII | and extendest beyond all future times, for they are still
21 10, XIV | coming, there would be no future time; and if there were
22 10, XIV | the two times, past and future, when even the past is now
23 10, XIV | is now no longer and the future is now not yet? But if the
24 10, XV | except of time past and future. We call a hundred years
25 10, XV | past is not now, and the future is not yet. Therefore, let
26 10, XV | It was long,” and of the future, “It will be long.” And
27 10, XV | ninety and nine are still future. Therefore, they are not
28 10, XV | present, and all the rest are future. And thus, if we fix on
29 10, XV | past, those after it are future. Therefore, a hundred years
30 10, XV | current, then the rest are future; if the second, the first
31 10, XV | rest are either past or future.~20. Thus it comes out that
32 10, XV | has the rest of them as future, and the last of them has
33 10, XV | those that succeed it as future. And that one hour itself
34 10, XV | past; what remains is still future. If any fraction of time
35 10, XV | this flies so rapidly from future to past that it cannot be
36 10, XV | then divided into past and future. But the present has no
37 10, XV | we may call “long”? Is it future? Actually we do not say
38 10, XV | Actually we do not say of the future, “It is long,” for it has
39 10, XV | will it be? For since it is future, it will not be long, for
40 10, XV | when it passes from the future which is not as yet, and
41 10, XVI | are no longer, or times future which are not yet - unless
42 10, XVII | time present, and time future? Who can say that there
43 10, XVII | exist; but when, from the future, time becomes present, it
44 10, XVII | men who have foretold the future seen the things foretold,
45 10, XVIII | there are times past and future, I wish to know where they
46 10, XVIII | are, they are not there as future or past, but as present.
47 10, XVIII | For if they are there as future, they are there as “not
48 10, XVIII | explanation for the foretelling of future events - that is, of the
49 10, XVIII | generally think ahead about our future actions, and this premeditation
50 10, XVIII | yet, because it is still future. When we shall have started
51 10, XVIII | it is no longer in time future.~24. Whatever may be the
52 10, XVIII | this secret foreseeing of future things, nothing can be seen
53 10, XVIII | But what exists now is not future, but present. When, therefore,
54 10, XVIII | therefore, they say that future events are seen, it is not
55 10, XVIII | they are still in time future), but perhaps, instead,
56 10, XVIII | and signs, they are not future, but present, and from them
57 10, XVIII | but present, and from them future things are predicted because
58 10, XVIII | what I predict is in time future - not that the sun is future,
59 10, XVIII | future - not that the sun is future, for it already exists;
60 10, XVIII | exists; but its rising is future, because it is not yet.
61 10, XVIII | the event which is in time future may be predicted.~Future
62 10, XVIII | future may be predicted.~Future events, therefore, are not
63 10, XIX | those things which are still future? For thou hast taught thy
64 10, XIX | thou, to whom nothing is future, teach future things - or
65 10, XIX | nothing is future, teach future things - or rather teach
66 10, XIX | from the signs of things future? For what does not exist
67 10, XX | there are neither times future nor times past. Thus it
68 10, XX | times, past, present, and future. Perhaps it might be said
69 10, XX | a time present of things future. For these three do coexist
70 10, XX | the time present of things future is expectation.437 If we
71 10, XX | times, past, present, and future.” I shall not be troubled
72 10, XX | understood, so that neither the future nor the past is said to
73 10, XXI | exist, and things past and future do not exist.” But how do
74 10, XXI | measured? Whence, but from the future? Which way, save through
75 10, XXI | passing time? Is it in the future, from which it passes over?
76 10, XXVI | But I am not measuring the future, for it is not yet; and
77 10, XXVII | no longer a sound. It was future before it sounded, and could
78 10, XXVII | we measure neither times future nor times past, nor times
79 10, XXVII | present intention carries the future over into the past. The
80 10, XXVII | by the diminution of the future until by the consumption
81 10, XXVII | the consumption of all the future all is past.449~
82 10, XXVIII| XXVIII~ ~37. But how is the future diminished or consumed when
83 10, XXVIII| attends to. Who denies that future things do not exist as yet?
84 10, XXVIII| expectation of things still future. And who denies that past
85 10, XXVIII| become absent. Therefore, future time, which is nonexistent,
86 10, XXVIII| is not long; but “a long future” is “a long expectation
87 10, XXVIII| long expectation of the future.” Nor is time past, which
88 10, XXVIII| and through it what was future is carried over so that
89 10, XXXI | which all things past and future are as well known as one
90 10, XXXI | from him than the past and future of that psalm were hidden
91 10, XXXI | know all things past and future. Far, far more wonderfully,
92 11, XI | entire affection, having no future to expect and no past that
93 11, XV | that the expectation of future things is turned to sight
94 11, XXVIII| all times past and times future are transcended by thy eternal
95 11, XXXII | words, wast revealing to future readers, even though he
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