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St. Augustine
Confessions

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temporal

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | of all non-rational and temporal things - tell me, thy suppliant, 2 3, VII | or that God, for certain temporal reasons, commanded then 3 5, XII | transitory mockeries of temporal things and the filthy gain 4 7, I | steadfastness in thee.~But as for my temporal life, everything was uncertain, 5 8, IV | things that are visible and temporal, and in their starving thoughts 6 10 | and the relation of all temporal process to the abiding eternity 7 10, XI | comparing eternity with the temporal process in which nothing 8 10, XI | simultaneously present. But no temporal process is wholly simultaneous. 9 10, XIII | at illusions. For in what temporal medium could the unnumbered 10 10, XIII | before thou madest the whole temporal procession. But if there 11 11, XI | thy will is not altered by temporal process, because no will 12 11, XI | then be characterized by temporal change? And surely this 13 11, XIII | all at once without any temporal change. And by the invisible 14 11, XIII | understand that which suffers no temporal vicissitude. Temporal change 15 11, XIII | no temporal vicissitude. Temporal change customarily means 16 11, XV | that you vainly seek for temporal change? You will not find 17 11, XV | extension and every revolving temporal period, and it rises to 18 11, XV | there could have been no temporal change. Yet even this ‘almost 19 11, XIX | changed is not subject to temporal process. It is true that 20 11, XIX | almost nothing cannot have temporal change in it. It is true 21 11, XXVIII| see also that there is no temporal creature that is not of 22 11, XXIX | before all things; in the temporal process, the flower is before 23 12, XVII | have the same end, which is temporal and earthly happiness. This 24 12, XVIII | good it is. Thus let our temporal light break forth, and let 25 12, XXI | exploring only as much of this temporal nature as is necessary in 26 12, XXXIV | things, profitable for their temporal use and fruitful for the


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