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Letters, Volume 4 (165–203)
by Saint Augustine translated by Sister Wilfrid Parsons, S.N.D.
Catholic University of America Press, 1955 eISBN: 978-0-8132-1130-5 | Cloth: 978-0-8132-0030-9
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- CONTENTS
- Letter
- 165
- Jerome to Marcellinus and Anapsychia
- 166
- To Jerome [On the Origin of the Human Soul]
- 167
- To Jerome [On the Passage from the Apostle James: ‘Whosoever shall keep the whole law,’ etc.]
- 168
- Timasius and James to Augustine
- 170
- Alypius and Augustine to Maximus
- 171
- Alypius and Augustine to Bishop Peregrinus
- 173A
- To Deogratias, Theodore, and Titianus
- 174
- To Archbishop Aurelius
- 175
- The Council of Carthage to Pope Innocent
- 176
- The Council of Milevis to Pope Innocent
- 177
- Aurelius, Alypius, Augustine, Evodius, and Possidius to Pope Innocent
- 181
- Pope Innocent to the Council of Carthage
- 182
- Pope Innocent to the Council of Milevis
- 183
- Pope Innocent to Aurelius, Alypius, Augustine, Evodius, and Possidius
- 184
- Pope Innocent to Aurelius and Augustine
- 184A
- To Peter and Abraham
- 185
- To Boniface [On the Treatment of the Donatists]
- 186
- Alypius and Augustine to Paulinus
- 187
- To Dardanus [On the Presence of God]
- 188
- Alypius and Augustine to Juliana
- 198
- Hesychius to Augustine
- 199
- To Hesychius [On the End of the World]
- 201
- Emperors Honorius and Theodosius to Bishop Aurelius [and Augustine]
- 202
- Jerome to Alypius and Augustine
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