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1 I, II, 1| He rounded me before the ages. In the beginning, before 2 I, II, 3| they be called times or ages, or anything else that can 3 I, II, 10| any one would have some ages or portions of time, or 4 I, II, 10| undoubtedly show that during those ages or periods God was not omnipotent, 5 I, VI, 2| the future world, or in ages to come, when there shall 6 I, VI, 3| lengthened period, and for many ages, so to speak, improved by 7 II, III, 4| which returns after many ages to the same round, so as 8 II, III, 4| without ceasing for many ages. So therefore it seems to 9 II, III, 5| be the conclusion of many ages. Now the holy apostle teaches 10 II, III, 5| enumerate the number of anterior ages in which He did not suffer. 11 II, III, 5| once in the consummation of ages, He was manifested to take 12 II, III, 5| and in the consummation of ages was manifested to take away 13 II, III, 5| the consummation of other ages, there will he other ages 14 II, III, 5| ages, there will he other ages again to follow, we have 15 II, III, 5| who says, "That in the ages to come He might show the 16 II, III, 5| to come," nor "in the two ages to come," whence I infer 17 II, III, 5| that by his language many ages are indicated. Now if there 18 II, III, 5| is something greater than ages, so that among created beings 19 II, III, 5| among created beings certain ages may be understood, but among 20 II, III, 5| surpass visible creatures, (ages still greater) (which perhaps 21 II, III, 5| something more than an age and ages, perhaps even more than 22 II, III, 5| perhaps even more than ages of ages,-that period, viz., 23 II, III, 5| perhaps even more than ages of ages,-that period, viz., when