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  • The Enchiridion
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / J F Shaw
    St. Augustinspeaks of this book in his Retractations, l. ii. c. 63, as follows: “I also wrote a book on Faith, Hope, and Charity, at the request of the person to whom I addressed it, that he might have a work of mine which should never be out of his hands, such as the Greeks call an Enchiridion (Hand-Book). There I think I have pretty carefully treated of the manner in which Go...
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  • On the Good of Widowhood
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / C L Cornish
    This work is not mentioned in the Retractations, probably because it is a letter, and as such it is reckoned by Possidius, cap. 7. It is also marked as St. Augustin’s by its references to his other works, De Bono Conjugali, etc. cap. 15. Ep. to Proba, cap. 23. The date is marked by the recent consecration of Demetrias, which was in 413. The admonition for which he is thanked by...
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  • A Treatise on the Soul and its Origin
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Peter Holmes
    “At that time one Vincentius discovered in the possession of a certain presbyter called Peter, in Mauritania Cæsariensis, a little work of mine, in a particular passage of which, touching the origin of souls in individual men, I had confessed that I knew not whether they are propagated from the primeval soul of the first man, and from that by parental descent, or whether they a...
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  • A Treatise Against Two Letters of the Pelagians
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Peter Holmes
    Then follow four books which I wrote to Boniface, bishop of the Roman Church, in opposition to two letters of the Pelagians, because when they came into his hands he had sent them to me, finding in them a calumnious mention of my name. This work commences on this wise: “I had indeed known you by the praise of your renowned fame.” ...
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  • A Treatise Concerning Man’s Perfection in Righteousness
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Peter Holmes
    Augustin has made no mention of this treatise in his book of Retractations; for the reason, no doubt, that it belonged to the collection of the Epistles, for which he designed a separate statement of Retractations. In all the mss. this work begins with his usual epistolary salutation: “Augustin, to his holy brethren and fellow-bishops Eutropius and Paulus.” And yet, by general ...
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  • Against Lying
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / H Browne
    From the Retractations, Book II. Chap. 60. “Then also I wrote a Book against Lying, the occasion of which work was this. In order to discover the Priscillianist heretics, who think it right to conceal their heresy not only by denial and lies, but even by perjury, it seemed to certain Catholics that they ought to pretend themselves Priscillianists, in order that they might penet...
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  • Of Holy Virginity
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / C L Cornish
    “After I had written ‘on the Good of Marriage,’ it was expected that I should write on Holy Virginity; and I did not delay doing so: and that it is God’s gift, and how great a gift, and with what humility to be guarded, so far as I was able I set forth in one volume. This book begins.” ...
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  • On the Good of Marriage
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / C L Cornish
    This treatise, and the following, were written against somewhat that still remained of the heresy of Jovinian. S. Aug. mentions this error in b. ii. c. 23, de Nuptiis et Conc. “Jovinianus,” he says, “who a few years since tried to found a new heresy, said that the Catholics favored the Manichæans, because in opposition to him they preferred holy Virginity to Marriage.” And in h...
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  • On Patience
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / H Browne
    Erasmus infers from the style and language of this piece, that it is not S. Augustin’s, putting it in the same category with the treatises On Continence, On substance of Charity, On Faith of things invisible. The Benedictine editors acknowledge that it has peculiarities of style which are calculated to move suspicion; (especially the studied assonances and rhyming endings, e.g....
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  • A Treatise on the Spirit and the Letter
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Peter Holmes
    The person to whom I had addressed the three books entitled De Peccatorum Meritis et Remissione, in which I carefully discussed also the baptism of infants, informed me, when acknowledging my communication, that he was much disturbed because I declared it to be possible that a man might be without sin, if he wanted not the will, by the help of God, although no man either had li...
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  • Treatise on Faith and the Creed
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / S D.F Salmond
    The work constitutes an exposition of the several clauses of the so-called Apostles’ Creed. The questions concerning the mutual relations of the three Persons in the Godhead are handled with greatest fullness; in connection with which, especially in the use made of the analogies of Being, Knowledge, and Love, and in the cautions thrown in against certain applications of these a...
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  • On the Creed
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / C L Cornish
    Receive, my children, the Rule of Faith, which is called the Symbol (or Creed). And when ye have received it, write it in your heart, and be daily saying it to yourselves; before ye sleep, before ye go forth, arm you with your Creed. The Creed no man writes so as it may be able to be read: but for rehearsal of it, lest haply forgetfulness obliterate what care hath delivered, le...
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  • Introductory Essay on the Manichaean Heresy
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Albert H Newman
    In the Confessions and the Letters, moreover, the Manichæans figure prominently. The treatises included in the present series may be said to fairly represent Augustin’s manner of dealing with Manichæism. The Anti-Manichæan writings are found chiefly in vol. VIII. of the Benedictine edition, and in volumes I. and XI. of the Migne reprint. Augustin’s personal connection with the ...
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  • Writings in Connection with the Donatist Controversy - Introductory Essay
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / J R King
    The object of this chapter is to present a rudimentary outline and summary of all that Augustin penned or spoke against those traditional North African Christians whom he was pleased to regard as schismatics.  It will be arranged, so far as may be, in chronological order, following the dates suggested by the Benedictine edition.  The necessary brevity precludes anything but a v...
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  • Morals of the Manichaeans
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Richard Stothert
    Containing a particular refutation of the doctrine of these heretics regarding the origin and nature of evil; an exposure of their pretended symbolical customs of the mouth, of the hands, and of the breast; and a condemnation of their superstitious abstinence and unholy mysteries. Lastly, some crimes brought to light among the Manichæans are mentioned. ...
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  • Concerning Faith and Things Unseen
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / S D.F Salmond
    This tract was thought spurious by some, but is known to be St. Augustin’s by his mention of it in Ep. ccxxxi. ad Darium Comitem. It seems to have been written after 399, from what is said about Idols, § 10; for in that year Honorius enacted laws against them. —From Bened. Ed. The reader of Butler’s Analogy will recognize many similar turns of thought. ...
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  • Morals of the Catholic Church
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Richard Stothert
    It is laid down at the outset that the customs of the holy life of the Church should be referred to the chief good of man, that is, God. We must seek after God with supreme affection; and this doctrine is supported in the Catholic Church by the authority of both Testaments. The four virtues get their names from different forms of this love. Then follow the duties of love to our...
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  • On Care to Be Had for the Dead
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / H Browne
    The book, On care to be had for the dead, I wrote, having been asked by letter whether it profits any person after death that his body shall be buried at the memorial of any Saint. The book begins thus: Long time unto your Holiness, my venerable fellow bishop Paulinus. ...
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  • A Treatise on Grace and Free Will
    St. Augustine / Peter Holmes
    There are some persons who suppose that the freedom of the will is denied whenever God’s grace is maintained, and who on their side defend their liberty of will so peremptorily as to deny the grace of God. This grace, as they assert, is bestowed according to our own merits. It is in consequence of their opinions that I wrote the book entitled On Grace and Free Will. This work I...
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  • A Work on the Proceedings of Pelagius
    St. Augustine / Peter Holmes
    “About the same time, in the East (that is to say, in Palestinian Syria), Pelagius was summoned by certain catholic brethren before a tribunal of bishops, and was heard on his trial by fourteen prelates, in the absence of his accusers, who were unable to be present on the day of the synod. On his condemning the very dogmas which were read from the indictment against him, as ass...
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  • The Confessions of St. Augustine
    St. Augustine / StAugustine
    This is a unique work from one of the preeminent early leaders of the Christian Church. These are wonderful and inspiring writings of St. Augustine that not only teach us some of the intellectual and theological elements of our faith, but also of the passion. ...
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  • City of God
    St. Augustine / StAugustine
    The “City of God” is the masterpiece of the greatest genius among the Latin Fathers, and the best known and most read of his works, except the “Confessions.” It embodies the results of thirteen years of intellectual labor and study (from A.D. 413–426). It is a vindication of Christianity against the attacks of the heathen in view of the sacking of the city of Rome by the barbar...
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  • Manual Of Devotion, From The Writings Of St. Augustin
    Augustine (st.)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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  • St. Augustine
    St Augustine / Louis A. Arand / Louis AArand
    2017 Reprint of 1947 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software.  Augustine recounts that he "…wrote a book on Faith, Hope, and Charity, at the request of the person to whom I addressed it, that he might have a work of mine which should never be out of his hands, such as the Greeks call an Enchiridion (Handbook). There I th...
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  • 21st Century Dads
    David A Hirsch / St. John Augustine
    For David Hirsch, the Dads Honor Ride was a daunting 2,300+ mile, 21-day journey to honor dads and raise awareness for the importance of fathers and father figures. With an estimated 24 million kids growing up without their dad in the home, the ripple effect is a higher incidence of drug and alcohol abuse, incarceration and crime, depression, and suicide. The cycle of father ab...
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  • The Confessions of St. Augustine
    St Augustine / Edward Bouverie Pusey
    An Unabridged Edition to Include All 13 Books from the Translation by Edward Pusey ...
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  • Confessions of St. Augustine
    St Augustine / St Augustine Bishop of Hippo / Edward Bouverie Pusey
    Confessions by St. Augustine is the most well-known and influential Christian autobiography in existence. Augustine (354-430 A.D.), who was the Bishop of Hippo in North Africa, lived a wild, hedonistic life prior to his legendary conversion. Confessions is Augustine's first-hand account of his life and conversion, reading like a diary, and it also serves as on ongoing prayer. T...
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  • Confessions of Saint Augustine
    St Augustine
    The first autobiography ever written, and one of the most profound testaments of faith, ever."This book is the masterpiece from which all other Christian memoirs flow. Augustine's astonishing story remains as fresh as it did when he wrote it in the late fourth century. The Confessions still speaks with a clear, vivid and altogether distinctive voice to believers and seekers...
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  • Coelestia
    St. Augustine / StAugustine
    Coelestia: The Manual Of St. Augustine (1881) est liber auctore Augustino, Sancto, qui tractat de rebus coelestibus et divinis. Hic liber continet doctrinam Christianam de fide, spe et caritate, et explicat diversas virtutes, vices et dona Spiritus Sancti. Augustinus docet de vita aeterna, beatitudine caelesti, peccato originali, redemptione per Christum et sacramentis Ecclesia...
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  • Thirteen Homilies Of St. Augustine On St. John XIV (1900)
    St. Augustine / StAugustine / Hugh Fraser Stewart
    Thirteen Homilies of St. Augustine on St. John XIV is a book written by St. Augustine, one of the most influential Christian theologians and philosophers of the early Church. The book contains thirteen homilies, or sermons, that Augustine delivered on the Gospel of John, chapter 14. In these homilies, Augustine explores the teachings of Jesus Christ and their relevance to the l...
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