With this element excluded from Brown's dialectical affirmation of death, the «eternal Now» becomes what it is more honestly in Eliade: an Eternal Return
in illo tempore, a return to eternity, a regression.
You were living in Eternity, which is to say,
in illo tempore (in those (lays).
And you had in those days (
in illo tempore) also embraced your radically profane father.
Not exact matches
Show all your faithful followers, Lord,
in how real and complete a sense opera sequuntur
illos, their works follow after them into your kingdom.