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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
ELEVEN
CHAPTER
XXX
40. And I will be immovable and fixed in thee, and thy truth
will be my mold. And I shall not have to endure the questions
of those men who, as if in a morbid disease, thirst for
more than they can hold and say, "What did God make before
he made heaven and earth?" or, "How did it come into his
mind to make something when he had never before made anything?"
Grant them, O Lord, to consider well what they are saying;
and grant them to see that where there is no time they cannot
say "never." When, therefore, he is said "never to have
made" something--what is this but to say that it was made
in no time at all? Let them therefore see that there could
be no time without a created world, and let them cease to
speak vanity of this kind. Let them also be stretched out
to those things which are before them, and understand that
thou, the eternal Creator of all times, art before all times
and that no times are coeternal with thee; nor is any creature,
even if there is a creature "above time."
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