Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | my life that had already passed away before it. Was it such
2 1, VI | and our fathers’ days have passed through this thy day and
3 1, VII | like the period which I passed in my mother’s womb. But
4 1, IX | forefathers and many had passed before us in the same course,
5 3, VI | And, indeed, I should have passed by the philosophers themselves
6 3, XI | anguish.~Nearly nine years passed in which I wallowed in the
7 5, IX | perishing; for, if I had passed away then, where should
8 6, X | refuse the request, but passed the responsibility on to
9 6, XI | remembered how long a time had passed since my nineteenth year,
10 7, I | great age, which he had passed in such a zealous discipleship
11 7, V | Julian, there was a law passed by which Christians were
12 7, VII | years - perhaps twelve - had passed away since my nineteenth,
13 8, VII | were, I had forgetfully passed them over? And yet at that
14 8, X | Selfsame,296 and we gradually passed through all the levels of
15 9, IX | a sound had sounded and passed away like a voice heard
16 9, IX | which, even after it has passed and vanished into the wind,
17 9, X | say, “If they smell, they passed in by us.” The sense of
18 9, XIV | the memory are, so to say, passed into the belly where they
19 10, III | wrote of this; he wrote and passed on - moving from thee to
20 10, VI | The syllables sounded and passed away, the second after the
21 10, XIII | could they have already passed away if they had not already
22 10, XIV | that I know that if nothing passed away, there would be no
23 10, XV | For then it had not yet passed on so as not to be, and
24 10, XV | called long. But after it passed, it ceased to be long simply
25 10, XVIII | themselves, which have already passed, but words constructed from
26 10, XXI | passes, but when it has passed it is not measured; for
27 10, XXIII | say, “So many days have passed” (the nights being included
28 10, XXIII | stood still, as much time passed as the sun usually covered
29 10, XXVII | sounded, have flown away, have passed on, and are no longer. And
30 10, XXVII | this unless they both had passed and were ended. Therefore
31 10, XXVII | remains after they have passed by - I do not measure the
32 10, XXVII | things themselves which have passed by and left their impression
33 10, XXVIII| whole action is ended and passed into memory. And what takes
34 11, XV | into memory when they have passed. Moreover, all thought that
35 12, VII | where our souls shall have passed through the waters which
36 12, XVIII | because old things have passed away, and, lo, all things
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