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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
ELEVEN
CHAPTER
VII
9. Thou dost call us, then, to understand the Word--the God who is God with
thee--which is spoken eternally and by which all things are spoken eternally.
For what was first spoken was not finished, and then something else spoken until
the whole series was spoken; but all things, at the same time and forever. For,
otherwise, we should have time and change and not a true eternity, nor a true
immortality.
This I know, O my God, and I give thanks. I know, I confess
to thee, O Lord, and whoever is not ungrateful for certain
truths knows and blesses thee along with me. We know, O
Lord, this much we know: that in the same proportion as
anything is not what it was, and is what it was not, in
that very same proportion it passes away or comes to be.
But there is nothing in thy Word that passes away or returns
to its place; for it is truly immortal and eternal. And,
therefore, unto the Word coeternal with thee, at the same
time and always thou sayest all that thou sayest. And whatever
thou sayest shall be made is made, and thou makest nothing
otherwise than by speaking. Still, not all the things that
thou dost make by speaking are made at the same time and
always.
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