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This is Volume 38 of the complete works of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. This comprehensive collection, titled "Sancti Aurelii Augustini ... opera omnia multis sermonibus ineditis aucta et locupleta," presents Augustine's theological writings and sermons, offering profound insights into early Christian doctrine and philosophy. Compiled in 1835, this edition provides scholars and theologians access to Augustine's influential works, illuminating his enduring impact on Western thought. Augustine's writings remain essential for understanding the development of Christian theology, ethics, and philosophy. This volume represents a significant contribution to patristic studies and the history of Christian thought.
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