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eternal 104
eternally 3
eternitatis 1
eternity 27
eteron 6
eth 1
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27 eternity
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eternity

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | that to die is gain; for eternity is then only a single night. Charmides Part
2 PreS | as mind, measure, limit, eternity, essence (Philebus; Timaeus): Gorgias Part
3 Intro| long in comparison with eternity’ (Republic), is sufficient 4 Intro| immortality, or rather the eternity of the soul, in which is Phaedo Part
5 Intro| not only to time but to eternity. For death is not the end 6 Intro| will be our employment in eternity, but what will happen to 7 Intro| ideas ‘under the form of eternitytakes the place of past 8 Intro| philosophers, who speak of eternity, not in the sense of perpetual 9 Text | the region of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, 10 Text | which is called life, but of eternity! And the danger of neglecting The Republic Book
11 6 | nothing in comparison with eternity. Nevertheless, I do not 12 10 | thing in comparison with eternity? ~Say rather 'nothing' he The Sophist Part
13 Intro| under the form of time or of eternity, the spirit of dialectic The Symposium Part
14 Text | generation is a sort of eternity and immortality,’ she replied; ‘ Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| in our minds the idea of eternity, which at first, like time Timaeus Part
16 Intro| Wherefore he made an image of eternity which is time, having an 17 Intro| forms of time which imitate eternity and move in a circle measured 18 Intro| only the shadow or image of eternity which ever is and never 19 Intro| metaphysical conception of eternity, which to the Hebrew was 20 Intro| not to be.’ The idea of eternity was for a great part a negation. 21 Intro| predicates fail and fall short. Eternity or the eternal is not merely 22 Intro| time, the moving image of eternity, and space, existing by 23 Intro| intelligence to soul, from eternity to time. These contradictions 24 Text | to have a moving image of eternity, and when he set in order 25 Text | according to number, while eternity itself rests in unity; and 26 Text | of time, which imitates eternity and revolves according to 27 Text | the pattern exists from eternity, and the created heaven


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