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This is Volume 36 of the collected works of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. Entitled âSancti Aurelii Augustini ... opera omnia multis sermonibus ineditis aucta et locupleta, â this volume presents Augustineâ(TM)s complete works enriched and augmented with many unpublished sermons. As one of the most important Church Fathers, Augustine's writings remain profoundly influential in Christian theology and philosophy. This meticulously compiled edition, published in 1835, offers scholars and students invaluable access to Augustine's thought, providing insights into the development of Christian doctrine and the intellectual landscape of the late Roman Empire. The texts, presented in Latin, showcase Augustineâ(TM)s profound intellect and spiritual depth, making this a critical resource for understanding Western religious and philosophical traditions.
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