As to the fruits of Sodom, fair without, full of ashes within, I saw nothing of them, tho from the —— we have, something of this kind has been produced.
TIME ([page 356]).
QUESTIONS.
1. To what do sequence and succession apply? 2. What does time denote? How is it conceived of with reference to events? 3. How do duration and succession compare with time?[505]
EXAMPLES.
Every event remembered is remembered as having happened in —— past. This gives us the idea in the concrete.... We can now, by a process of abstraction, separate the —— from the event, and we have the abstract idea of time.
The —— of each earthquake is measured generally only by seconds, or even parts of a second.
It has been conjectured that our idea of —— is founded upon the conscious —— of sensations and ideas in our own minds.