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  1. Lectures or Tractates on the Gospel According to St. John. In Two Volumes. The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Volumes X and XI by (St.) Aurelius Augustine. Marcus Dods (Editor). John Gibb and James Innes (Tra, 1873
  2. Ante-Nicene Plus Nicene & Post Nicene Fathers Collection With Series I, II, and III by PHILIP SCHAFF, Mathetes, Polycarp, Ignatius, Barnabas, Papias, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus. Clement of Rome, et all 2009
  3. Expositions on the Book of Psalms, By S. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Translated, with Notes and Indices. Vol. III. Psalm LIII-LXXV by St. Augustine, 1849-01-01
  4. Seventeen Short Treatises of S. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Translated, with Notes and Indices by St. Augustine, 1847
  5. The Rule of St. Augustine by Augustine of Hippo; with an Intro. And Commentary By Tarsicius J. Van Bavel; Tra, 1984
  6. The Confessions of St. Augustine: Modern English Version [CONFESSIONS OF ST AUGUSTINE] by Saint Augustine of Hippo(Author), 2008-04-30

101. Augustine, Saint, Of Hippo
Lengthy article on augustine's life, writings, and teachings. By F. Loofs, in the New SchaffHerzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
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102. Augustine
to a Christian mother and pagan father at Tagaste in North Africa, augustine wasa He was named the Christian bishop of hippo (Annaba, Algeria) in 396, and
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Born to a Christian mother and pagan father at Tagaste in North Africa, Augustine was a confirmed Manichaean during his early years as a student and teacher of rhetoric at Carthage and Rome. But in Milan, during his early thirties, he began to study Neoplatonic philosophy under the guidance of Ambrose and eventually converted to Christianity. An account of his early life and conversion, together with a reasoned defense of his Neoplatonic principles, may be found in the Confessiones Confessions ) (401). He was named the Christian bishop of Hippo (Annaba, Algeria) in 396, and devoted the remaining decades of his life to the formation of an ascetic religious community. Augustine argued against the skeptics that genuine human knowledge can be established with certainty . His explanation of human nature and agency combined stoic and Christian elements. But it was by reference to the abstract philosophy of Plato that Augustine sought to prove the existence of god . Acknowledging the difficulties of divine control and foreknowledge, he used an analysis of the nature of

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104. Great Books Index - St Augustine
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. st augustine (354430). An Index to OnlineGreat Books in English Translation. Writings of st augustine.
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105. Introductory Essay.
1. st. augustin on the Trinity. The latter a true unity, and union. The formeris meagre, having few contents. The latter is a plenitude—what st.
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St. augustin: on the Trinity [De trinitate, libri xv.] Translated by the Rev. Arthur West Haddan, B.D., Hon. Canon of Worchester, and Rector of Barton-on-the-Heath, Warwickshire. Revised and Annotated, with an Introductory Essay, by William G. T. Shedd, D.D., Roosevelt Professor of Systematic Theology in Union Theological Seminary, New York. Introductory Essay. By William G. T. Shedd, D.D. The Those churches which have followed Scripture most implicitly, and have most feared human speculation, are the very churches which have inserted into their creeds the most highly analytic statement that has yet been made of the doctrine of the Trinity. The Nicene Trinitarianism is incorporated into nearly all the symbols of modern Christendom; and this specifies, particularly, the tenets of eternal generation and procession with their corollaries. The English Church, to whose great divines, Hooker, Bull, Waterland, and Pearson, scientific Trinitarianism owes a very lucid and careful statement, has added the Athanasian creed to the Nicene. The Presbyterian churches, distinguished for the closeness of their adherence to the simple Scripture, yet call upon their membership to confess, that “in the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity; God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. The Father is of none, neither begotten nor proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father; the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son.”

106. IPBE LIBRARY AUGUSTINE
Institute of Practical Bible Education The Electronic Public Library augustine.Return to The EPL Index + IPBE Home Page Contents Section Confessions
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