Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | I now observe what I no longer remember of myself? In what
2 1, VIII | it go?). It was simply no longer present; and I was no longer
3 1, VIII | longer present; and I was no longer an infant who could not
4 1, XIII | against me - those I no longer fear - while I confess to
5 2, VII | these things my soul no longer fears them? I will love
6 4, X | that they may exist no longer. And they rend the soul
7 4, XIII | escaped my memory. I no longer have them; somehow they
8 5, V | of day and night, and of longer and shorter days and nights,
9 6, I | told her that I was now no longer a Manichean, though not
10 6, VIII | blood lust. He was now no longer the same man who came in,
11 6, I | see with my own eyes. I no longer thought of thee, O God,
12 6, I | beclouded my vision. I no longer thought of God in the analogy
13 6, XIII | seeing this, I say, I no longer desire a better world, because
14 7, I | substance. Nor did I any longer crave greater certainty
15 7, I | those things delighted me no longer. But I was still tightly
16 7, I | who is good. But I was no longer fettered in that vanity.
17 7, V | the sinner? I had now no longer my accustomed excuse that,
18 7, X | converted to the truth, and no longer deny that when anyone deliberates
19 7, X | conflicting wills.~24. Let them no longer maintain that when they
20 8, II | forensic strifes, might no longer purchase from my mouth weapons
21 8, III | and not a freedman any longer. There he lives; for what
22 8, VIII | decorous control that they no longer wanted what they ought not
23 8, X | Son, for myself I have no longer any pleasure in anything
24 8, XI | goodness, had begun to be no longer in her heart, I do not know;
25 8, XII | even on a mind which now no longer feeds upon deception. It
26 9, III | they were and are so no longer. What profit, then, O Lord
27 9, VIII | require to be searched for longer, and then dragged out, as
28 9, IX | mind while it did so no longer outside. Nor is it the same
29 9, X | with a noise and now no longer exist. But the things themselves
30 9, XIV | they can be stored but no longer tasted. It is ridiculous
31 9, XVII | though the mind feels them no longer, as long as whatever is
32 9, XXI | things, which are not any longer near at hand, and I am therefore
33 9, XXX | of lust so that it is no longer in rebellion against itself,
34 9, XXXVIII| this case it is not any longer the scorn of vainglory in
35 10, III | thee - and he is now no longer before me. If he were, I
36 10, XIV | even the past is now no longer and the future is now not
37 10, XV | when it was past, it no longer was. In that case, that
38 10, XV | since it is past, it no longer exists. Rather, let us say
39 10, XVI | and we say that some are longer and others are shorter.
40 10, XVI | We even measure how much longer or shorter this time may
41 10, XVI | times past which now are no longer, or times future which are
42 10, XVIII | past, they are there as “no longer.” Wherever they are and
43 10, XVIII | for instance, which is no longer, still exists in time past,
44 10, XVIII | present, because then it is no longer in time future.~24. Whatever
45 10, XXI | passes into what is now no longer. But what do we measure,
46 10, XXI | it passes? But what is no longer we cannot measure.~
47 10, XXIII | that some rotations were longer and others shorter? And
48 10, XXIII | because the first took a longer time to sound, and the others
49 10, XXIII | another there were a period no longer than an hour. But the sun
50 10, XXVI | itself? Do we measure a longer time by a shorter time,
51 10, XXVI | take up more time than a longer one if it is pronounced
52 10, XXVI | roughly, “This time is longer than that,” or, more precisely, “
53 10, XXVI | measuring the past because it no longer is. What is it, therefore,
54 10, XXVII | is past, and there is no longer a sound. It was future before
55 10, XXVII | measured because it is no longer. Therefore, while it was
56 10, XXVII | when it is ended, it is no longer. How, therefore, may it
57 10, XXVII | yet, nor those which no longer are, nor those which are
58 10, XXVII | have passed on, and are no longer. And still I measure, and
59 10, XXVIII | the past, which exists no longer, increase, unless it is
60 10, XXVIII | past things now exist no longer? Still there is in the mind
61 10, XXVIII | time past, which is now no longer, long; a “long past” is “
62 10, XXVIII | This also holds in the even longer action of which that psalm
63 10, XXIX | that which is behind, no longer stretched out but now pulled
64 11, I | discovery. Demanding takes longer than obtaining; and the
65 11, XXVIII | whom these words are no longer a nest but, rather, a shady
66 12, XXI | And now this soul no longer has need of baptism, as
67 12, XXI | of heaven. “The earth” no longer needs them, although it
68 12, XXVI | dried up; they were no longer bringing forth the fruits
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