Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | would be no such thing as days passing away unless thou
2 1, VI | of ours and our fathers’ days have passed through this
3 1, VI | being they had? And all the days to come shall so receive
4 1, VI | things of tomorrow and the days yet to come, and all of
5 1, VI | all of yesterday and the days that are past, thou wilt
6 3 | The story of his student days in Carthage, his discovery
7 3, II | compassion. But in those days in the theaters I sympathized
8 3, VII | different times. But men, whose days upon the earth are few,
9 4, IV | for my consolation. A few days after, during my absence,
10 5, V | and of longer and shorter days and nights, and the eclipses
11 6, XI | me set a schedule for my days and set apart certain hours
12 6, XIV | intimate friend from childhood days. He had been brought up
13 6, II | in the old Carthaginian days, Nebridius used to propound,
14 6, VI | exact calculations of the days, hours, and minutes - both
15 8 | professorship and of the days at Cassiciacum in preparation
16 8, II | Fortunately, there were only a few days before the “vintage vacation”268;
17 8, II | was perhaps some twenty days - yet it was some strain
18 8, III | last the interim ended. The days had seemed long and many
19 8, VI | ever have enough in those days of the wondrous sweetness
20 8, XI | However, it was scarcely five days later - certainly not much
21 10, XV | to come. But we call ten days ago a short time past; and
22 10, XV | short time past; and ten days hence a short time to come.
23 10, XXII | Behold, thou hast made my days grow old, and they pass
24 10, XXIII| signs and seasons, and for days and years.”441 This is doubtless
25 10, XXIII| which we can say, “So many days have passed” (the nights
26 10, XXIII| included when we say, “So many days,” and their lengths not
27 11, VIII | hadst made before all the days. For even before any day
28 11, IX | and is silent as to the days. For, clearly, that heaven
29 11, IX | was not numbered among the days itself. For where there
30 11, IX | occur there certainly are no days, nor any vicissitude of
31 11, XI | dwell in thy house all the days of its life (and what is
32 11, XI | but thee? And what are thy days but thy eternity, like thy
33 11, XII | created (though not without days) in the formation of this
34 11, XIII | said, without mention of days, “In the beginning God created
35 11, XVII | by an enumeration of the days, he could point out, one
36 11, XVII | during those specified “days.”~25. But now, what if another
37 12 | mysteries and allegories of the days of creation. Augustine undertakes
38 12, XVIII| signs and seasons and in days and years.~
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