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S. AUGUST. lib. 7. de Civit. Dei cap. 10.
The time wherein we live is taken from the space of our life; and what remaines is daily made lesse and lesse, in somuch that the time of our life is nothing but a passage to death.
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The time wherein we live is taken from the space of our life; and what remaines is daily made lesse and lesse, in somuch that the time of our life is nothing but a passage to death.