Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | through the limitations of his times and his language - and even
2 3, III | lived with them, and at times I was delighted with their
3 3, VII | mores of various places and times were adapted to those places
4 3, VII | adapted to those places and times (though the law itself is
5 3, VII | righteous men in former times that is not so now; or that
6 3, VII | changeable? No, but the times over which she presides
7 3, VII | because they are different times. But men, whose days upon
8 3, VII | though it did not in varying times prescribe all things at
9 3, VIII | are everywhere and at all times to be held in detestation
10 3, IX | suitable reserves for hard times are provided, we cannot
11 4, VIII | earnest together; to differ at times without ill-humor, as a
12 5, XIII | eloquent discourse in those times abundantly provided thy
13 6, V | This much I believed, some times more strongly than other
14 6, V | more strongly than other times. But I always believed both
15 6, VI | it, I know not how many times. It does indeed make a difference
16 6, X | He had already sat three times as assessor, showing an
17 6, IX | in them that before all times and beyond all times, thy
18 6, IX | all times and beyond all times, thy only Son remaineth
19 7, VI | fully manifested in recent times - almost in our own - occurring
20 9, XXI | with disdain and at other times with longing, depending
21 9, XXI | call them to mind. At other times, I call to mind with longing
22 9, XXXIV | lightly fallen; at other times, the rescue is painful because
23 10, XI | expresses itself in the times that are future and past?
24 10, XIII | thou art the Creator of all times, if there was any time before
25 10, XIII | eternity, thou precedest all times past, and extendest beyond
26 10, XIII | extendest beyond all future times, for they are still to come -
27 10, XIII | all time and before all times thou art, and there was
28 10, XIV | itself. And there are no times that are coeternal with
29 10, XIV | dost abide forever; but if times should abide, they would
30 10, XIV | abide, they would not be times.~For what is time? Who can
31 10, XIV | it that there are the two times, past and future, when even
32 10, XVI | twice as long, or three times as long, while this other
33 10, XVI | perception. But who can measure times past which now are no longer,
34 10, XVI | which now are no longer, or times future which are not yet -
35 10, XVII | that there are not three times - as we learned when boys
36 10, XVII | secret place; and when, from times present, it becomes past,
37 10, XVII | exist. There are therefore times present and times past.~
38 10, XVII | therefore times present and times past.~
39 10, XVIII | confounded. For if there are times past and future, I wish
40 10, XX | clear that there are neither times future nor times past. Thus
41 10, XX | neither times future nor times past. Thus it is not properly
42 10, XX | said that there are three times, past, present, and future.
43 10, XX | rightly that there are three times: a time present of things
44 10, XX | these things so, I see three times, and I grant that there
45 10, XX | has it: “There are three times, past, present, and future.”
46 10, XXII | and that time, and these times and those times: “How long
47 10, XXII | and these times and those times: “How long ago since he
48 10, XXIII | to go round twenty-four times to make just one day. If
49 10, XXIV | stood still twice or three times as long as it moved” - or
50 10, XXVII | measured? And yet we measure times; not those which are not
51 10, XXVII | Therefore, we measure neither times future nor times past, nor
52 10, XXVII | neither times future nor times past, nor times present,
53 10, XXVII | future nor times past, nor times present, nor times passing
54 10, XXVII | nor times present, nor times passing by; and yet we do
55 10, XXVII | by; and yet we do measure times.~35. Deus Creator omnium448:
56 10, XXIX | have been torn between the times, the order of which I do
57 10, XXX | the eternal Creator of all times, art before all times and
58 10, XXX | all times, art before all times and that no times are coeternal
59 10, XXX | before all times and that no times are coeternal with thee;
60 11, VIII | appears in this, that its times and seasons can be observed
61 11, IX | earth,” says nothing about times and is silent as to the
62 11, XI | it can) how far above all times thou art in thy eternity;
63 11, XXVIII| O God, they see that all times past and times future are
64 11, XXVIII| that all times past and times future are transcended by
65 12, XV | time thee who madest all times. “For thy mercy, O Lord,
66 12, XVIII | be for the signs of the times587; because old things have
67 12, XXVIII| good. I have counted seven times where it is written that
68 12, XXIX | whether it was seven or eight times that thou didst see thy
69 12, XXIX | thou hadst looked so many “times” at what thou hadst made.
70 12, XXIX | thy seeing there are no times, while this Scripture tells
71 12, XXIX | counted them I found how many ‘times’?” To these things, thou
72 12, XXXIV | predestination before all times, without morning and evening.
73 12, XXXVII| time - indeed, the very times themselves - and everything
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