Augustine of Hippo, Saint 354-430
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| Works: | 32,365 works in 69,158 publications in 24 languages and 664,722 library holdings |
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| Genres: | Biography History Biographies Autobiographies Criticism, interpretation, etc Hagiographies Miscellanea Sermons Commentaries Controversial literature |
| Subject Headings: | Christian saints Bishops |
| Roles: | Author, Editor, Other, Honoree, Dubious author, Dedicatee, Attributed name, Annotator, Contributor, Translator, Creator, Bibliographic antecedent, Author of introduction, Author in quotations or text abstracts, Lyricist, Commentator, Collaborator, Composer, Collector |
| Classifications: | BR65.A6, 270.2092 |
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Most widely held works about
Augustine
- The confessions by Augustine( Book )
- Encounters with God in Augustine's Confessions : books VII-IX by Carl G Vaught( )
- Augustine of Hippo; a biography by Peter Brown( Book )
- Augustine by Henry Chadwick( )
- Doctrine and poetry : Augustine's influence on old English poetry by Bernard F Huppé( )
- The shadows of poetry : Vergil in the mind of Augustine by Sabine MacCormack( )
- Augustine : a new biography by James Joseph O'Donnell( Book )
- Saint Augustine by Garry Wills( Book )
- Reading Shakespeare's will : the theology of figure from Augustine to the sonnets by Lisa Freinkel( )
- Evil and the Augustinian tradition by Charles T Mathewes( )
- Augustine the reader : meditation, self-knowledge, and the ethics of interpretation by Brian Stock( )
- The great philosophers by Karl Jaspers( Book )
- The Christian philosophy of Saint Augustine by Etienne Gilson( Book )
- Augustine and his critics : essays in honour of Gerald Bonner by Robert Dodaro( )
- Augustine and politics as longing in the world by John von Heyking( )
- Faith and reason from Plato to Plantinga : an introduction to Reformed epistemology by Dewey J Hoitenga( )
- The Augustinian person by Peter Burnell( )
- Augustine of Hippo : a life by Henry Chadwick( )
- Augustine's invention of the inner self : the legacy of a Christian Platonist by Phillip Cary( )
- Freedom and necessity : St. Augustine's teaching on divine power and human freedom by Gerald Bonner( )
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Most widely held works by
Augustine
The city of God by
Augustine(
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1,276 editions published between 1314 and 2018 in 15 languages and held by 13,024 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Saint Augustine is often regardarded as the most influential Christian thinker after Saint Paul, and City of God is his materpiece, a cast synthesis of religious and secular knowledge. It began as a reply to the charge that Christian otherworldiness was causing the decline of the Roman Empire. Augustine produced a wealth of evidence to prove that paganism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Then he proceeded to his larger theme, a cosmic interpretation of in terms of the struggle between good and evilL the City of God in conflict with the Earthly City or the City of the Devil. This, the first serious attempt at a philosophy of history, was to have incalculable influence in forming the Western mind on the relations of church and state, and on the Christianʹs place in the temporal order. -- Description from http://www.amazon.co.uk/ (Dec. 10, 2012)
1,276 editions published between 1314 and 2018 in 15 languages and held by 13,024 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Saint Augustine is often regardarded as the most influential Christian thinker after Saint Paul, and City of God is his materpiece, a cast synthesis of religious and secular knowledge. It began as a reply to the charge that Christian otherworldiness was causing the decline of the Roman Empire. Augustine produced a wealth of evidence to prove that paganism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Then he proceeded to his larger theme, a cosmic interpretation of in terms of the struggle between good and evilL the City of God in conflict with the Earthly City or the City of the Devil. This, the first serious attempt at a philosophy of history, was to have incalculable influence in forming the Western mind on the relations of church and state, and on the Christianʹs place in the temporal order. -- Description from http://www.amazon.co.uk/ (Dec. 10, 2012)
The confessions by
Augustine(
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1,802 editions published between 1470 and 2018 in 19 languages and held by 8,341 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Confessions is a spiritual autobiography of Augustine's early life, family, associations, and explorations of alternative religious and theological viewpoints as he moved toward his conversion. Cast as a prayer addressed to God, it offers a gripping personal story and a philosophical exploration destined to have broad and lasting impact
1,802 editions published between 1470 and 2018 in 19 languages and held by 8,341 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Confessions is a spiritual autobiography of Augustine's early life, family, associations, and explorations of alternative religious and theological viewpoints as he moved toward his conversion. Cast as a prayer addressed to God, it offers a gripping personal story and a philosophical exploration destined to have broad and lasting impact
On Christian doctrine by
Augustine(
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209 editions published between 1480 and 2013 in 11 languages and held by 5,591 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This translation of St. Augustine's De doctrina Christiania is based on the Benedictine text. Quotations from the Bible appear in the Douay-Rheims version, but the footnotes contain reference in brackets to indicate the location of corresponding verses in the King James Bible where the Bible contains the same material arranged according to a different system. Essentially, On Christian Doctrine is an introduction to the interpretation and explanation of the Bible."--Translator's preface and introduction
209 editions published between 1480 and 2013 in 11 languages and held by 5,591 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This translation of St. Augustine's De doctrina Christiania is based on the Benedictine text. Quotations from the Bible appear in the Douay-Rheims version, but the footnotes contain reference in brackets to indicate the location of corresponding verses in the King James Bible where the Bible contains the same material arranged according to a different system. Essentially, On Christian Doctrine is an introduction to the interpretation and explanation of the Bible."--Translator's preface and introduction
Augustine : Confessions and Enchiridion by
Augustine(
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84 editions published between 1887 and 2013 in 5 languages and held by 5,139 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This work was written by St. Augustine late in his life with the intention of supplying a well-educated Roman layman with a brief but comprehensive exposition of the essential teachings of Christianity. It contains many of his most profound and mature definitions of his thoughts on sin, grace and predestination, and is regarded as an indispensable guide to Augustinian Christianity
84 editions published between 1887 and 2013 in 5 languages and held by 5,139 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This work was written by St. Augustine late in his life with the intention of supplying a well-educated Roman layman with a brief but comprehensive exposition of the essential teachings of Christianity. It contains many of his most profound and mature definitions of his thoughts on sin, grace and predestination, and is regarded as an indispensable guide to Augustinian Christianity
Tractates on the Gospel of John by
Augustine(
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20 editions published between 1929 and 1995 in English and held by 5,045 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this volume, which concludes John W. Rettig's translation of St. Augustine's Tractates on the Gospel of John, Augustine applies his keen insight and powers of rhetoric to the sacred text, drawing the audience into an intimate contemplation of Jesus through the course of his Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Augustine clarifies the meanings of words and phrases (often appealing to the Greek text), resolves obscurities, and reconciles apparent contradictions. He explains the Scriptures on several levels of meaning and draws from them practical implications for the Christian life. Always evident in his teaching and exhortation is his strong desire to lead souls to a knowledge and love of God. Because the scriptural readings for Holy Week and the Octave of Easter were fixed to some extent, during the Easter Octave in A.D. 407 Augustine had to interrupt his exposition of John's Gospel after delivering the twelfth tractate. In order to maintain some continuity, he decided to preach upon the First Epistle of John. Its central theme, which Augustine saw to be caritas (Christian love), was especially appropriate at this time, for the Donatist schism had torn many away from the Church at Hippo. In the ten tractates on the First Epistle of John, Augustine develops an outline of his theology on love and explains its implications for the Mystical Body of Christ. He teaches that those who hate the members of Christ cannot truly love Christ - even if they profess otherwise, even if they were to lay down their lives for Him. In these tractates Augustine once again reveals himself as the humble and zealous pastor of souls. His words seem to radiate the very love about which he speaks, so that few ofhis listeners could accuse him of preaching what he himself did not practice
20 editions published between 1929 and 1995 in English and held by 5,045 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this volume, which concludes John W. Rettig's translation of St. Augustine's Tractates on the Gospel of John, Augustine applies his keen insight and powers of rhetoric to the sacred text, drawing the audience into an intimate contemplation of Jesus through the course of his Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Augustine clarifies the meanings of words and phrases (often appealing to the Greek text), resolves obscurities, and reconciles apparent contradictions. He explains the Scriptures on several levels of meaning and draws from them practical implications for the Christian life. Always evident in his teaching and exhortation is his strong desire to lead souls to a knowledge and love of God. Because the scriptural readings for Holy Week and the Octave of Easter were fixed to some extent, during the Easter Octave in A.D. 407 Augustine had to interrupt his exposition of John's Gospel after delivering the twelfth tractate. In order to maintain some continuity, he decided to preach upon the First Epistle of John. Its central theme, which Augustine saw to be caritas (Christian love), was especially appropriate at this time, for the Donatist schism had torn many away from the Church at Hippo. In the ten tractates on the First Epistle of John, Augustine develops an outline of his theology on love and explains its implications for the Mystical Body of Christ. He teaches that those who hate the members of Christ cannot truly love Christ - even if they profess otherwise, even if they were to lay down their lives for Him. In these tractates Augustine once again reveals himself as the humble and zealous pastor of souls. His words seem to radiate the very love about which he speaks, so that few ofhis listeners could accuse him of preaching what he himself did not practice
Eighty-three different questions by
Augustine(
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17 editions published between 1968 and 2002 in English and held by 2,620 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
17 editions published between 1968 and 2002 in English and held by 2,620 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Against Julian by
Augustine(
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28 editions published between 1957 and 2013 in English and held by 2,579 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
St. Augustine wrote this work in the closing years of a life busied with three great controversies - Manichaeism, Donatism, Pelagianism, the last ending with the Contra Julianum and the Opus imperfectum contra Julianum
28 editions published between 1957 and 2013 in English and held by 2,579 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
St. Augustine wrote this work in the closing years of a life busied with three great controversies - Manichaeism, Donatism, Pelagianism, the last ending with the Contra Julianum and the Opus imperfectum contra Julianum
Four anti-Pelagian writings by
Augustine(
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19 editions published between 1992 and 2013 in English and held by 2,435 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This volume brings together writings from early and late stages of Augustine's involvement in the Pelagian controversy. On Nature and Grace and on the Proceedings of Pelagius both date from A.D. 415-16 and constitute two of Augustine's most extensive treatments of the actual words of Pelagius. On the Predestination of the Saints and On the Gift of Perseverance were written in A.D. 428, near the end of Augustine's life. Augustine's opponents in his writings, he admits, are not really Pelagians at all. They were monks of Provence, led by John Cassian, who were disturbed by the more extreme consequences of the theology of grace and predestination that Augustine had worked out in his controversy with the Pelagians. Since the sixteenth century, they have been labeled "semi-Pelagians."" "Taken together, these writings provide an occasion to examine the continuity and development of Augustine's theology of grace. They also afford much insight into the fifth-century status of many theological questions that are alive today, such as the extent of the damage done to human nature by sin, the theology of original sin, the effects of baptism, and the true meaning and scope of God's salvific will." "These treatises include some of Augustine's most significant statements on grace. Intended for scholars and students of theology and philosophy, this edition includes three treatises translated for the first time since the nineteenth century, two of which are the first from modern critical texts. William Collinge's trenchant introductions offer detailed accounts of the historical and critical work done over the hundred years since the last publication."--Jacquette
19 editions published between 1992 and 2013 in English and held by 2,435 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This volume brings together writings from early and late stages of Augustine's involvement in the Pelagian controversy. On Nature and Grace and on the Proceedings of Pelagius both date from A.D. 415-16 and constitute two of Augustine's most extensive treatments of the actual words of Pelagius. On the Predestination of the Saints and On the Gift of Perseverance were written in A.D. 428, near the end of Augustine's life. Augustine's opponents in his writings, he admits, are not really Pelagians at all. They were monks of Provence, led by John Cassian, who were disturbed by the more extreme consequences of the theology of grace and predestination that Augustine had worked out in his controversy with the Pelagians. Since the sixteenth century, they have been labeled "semi-Pelagians."" "Taken together, these writings provide an occasion to examine the continuity and development of Augustine's theology of grace. They also afford much insight into the fifth-century status of many theological questions that are alive today, such as the extent of the damage done to human nature by sin, the theology of original sin, the effects of baptism, and the true meaning and scope of God's salvific will." "These treatises include some of Augustine's most significant statements on grace. Intended for scholars and students of theology and philosophy, this edition includes three treatises translated for the first time since the nineteenth century, two of which are the first from modern critical texts. William Collinge's trenchant introductions offer detailed accounts of the historical and critical work done over the hundred years since the last publication."--Jacquette
On Genesis : Two books on Genesis against the Manichees ; and, On the literal interpretation of Genesis, an unfinished book by
Augustine(
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16 editions published between 1990 and 2001 in English and held by 2,384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
16 editions published between 1990 and 2001 in English and held by 2,384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On free choice of the will by
Augustine(
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124 editions published between 1491 and 2010 in 8 languages and held by 2,303 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Translated with an uncanny sense for the overall point of Augustine's doctrine. In short, a very good translation. The Introduction is admirably clear."--Paul Vincent Spade, Indiana University
124 editions published between 1491 and 2010 in 8 languages and held by 2,303 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Translated with an uncanny sense for the overall point of Augustine's doctrine. In short, a very good translation. The Introduction is admirably clear."--Paul Vincent Spade, Indiana University
The Trinity by
Augustine(
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22 editions published between 1900 and 2016 in English and held by 2,291 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
22 editions published between 1900 and 2016 in English and held by 2,291 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Political writings by
Augustine(
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25 editions published between 1962 and 2007 in English and held by 2,200 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection brings together thirty-five letters and sermons of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo from 396-430 AD, that deal with political matters. The letters and sermons are both practical and principled and treat many essential themes in Augustine's thought, including the responsibilities of citizenship, the relationship between the church and secular authority, religious coercion, and war and peace. These texts complement Augustine's classic The City of God, and give students direct insight into the political and social world of late antiquity with which Augustine was immediately involved
25 editions published between 1962 and 2007 in English and held by 2,200 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection brings together thirty-five letters and sermons of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo from 396-430 AD, that deal with political matters. The letters and sermons are both practical and principled and treat many essential themes in Augustine's thought, including the responsibilities of citizenship, the relationship between the church and secular authority, religious coercion, and war and peace. These texts complement Augustine's classic The City of God, and give students direct insight into the political and social world of late antiquity with which Augustine was immediately involved
The Catholic and Manichaean ways of life = (De moribus ecclesiae Catholicae et de moribus Manichaeorum) by
Augustine(
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19 editions published between 1965 and 2008 in English and held by 2,044 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
19 editions published between 1965 and 2008 in English and held by 2,044 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The teacher; The free choice of the will. Grace and free will by
Augustine(
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13 editions published between 1968 and 2004 in English and held by 1,982 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published between 1968 and 2004 in English and held by 1,982 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On the Trinity by
Augustine(
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9 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 1,972 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
As a major statement of Augustine's thought, in which he develops his philosophy of mind, On the Trinity had a considerable influence on medieval philosophy, and continues to interest philosophers today. This edition presents it together with a philosophical and historical introduction by Gareth Matthews, and useful notes on further reading
9 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 1,972 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
As a major statement of Augustine's thought, in which he develops his philosophy of mind, On the Trinity had a considerable influence on medieval philosophy, and continues to interest philosophers today. This edition presents it together with a philosophical and historical introduction by Gareth Matthews, and useful notes on further reading
Commentary on the Lord's Sermon on the Mount, with seventeen related sermons by
Augustine(
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31 editions published between 1900 and 2010 in English and held by 1,955 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
31 editions published between 1900 and 2010 in English and held by 1,955 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
St. Augustine on marriage and sexuality by
Augustine(
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9 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,888 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,888 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Treatises on marriage and other subjects by
Augustine(
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29 editions published between 1900 and 2014 in English and held by 1,884 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
29 editions published between 1900 and 2014 in English and held by 1,884 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sermons on the liturgical seasons by
Augustine(
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25 editions published between 1900 and 2014 in English and held by 1,845 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
25 editions published between 1900 and 2014 in English and held by 1,845 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The city of God, books VIII-XVI by
Augustine(
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23 editions published between 1900 and 2008 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,660 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
23 editions published between 1900 and 2008 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,660 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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Related Identities
- Catholic Church

- Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie) 1800-1882 Translator Editor Author

- Thomas Aquinas, Saint 1225?-1274 Other Author of introduction Dedicatee Author Contributor

- Teske, Roland J. 1934- Other Author Editor Translator

- Chadwick, Henry 1920-2008 Other Author Translator

- Plotinus

- Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374 Author

- Wills, Garry 1934- Author Editor

- Luther, Martin 1483-1546 Author Dedicatee

- Augustinian Heritage Institute Other Publisher Editor

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Ôgostinos 354-430
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Agostico de Hipona
Agostinho 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostinho 354-430 Santo
Agostinho de Hipona
Agostinho, saint, 354-430
Agostinho Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostinho Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Agostinho Santo
Agostinho, Santo, 354-430
Agostino.
Agostino 354-430
Agostino 354-430 d'Ippona
Agostino 354-430 S.
Agostino 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino 354-430 San
Agostino 354-430 Santo
Agostino, Aurelio 354-430
Agostino, Aurelio 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino Aurelio 354-430 vescovo di Ippona, Padre e Dottore della Chiesa, santo
Agostino, Aurelio, Saint, 354-430
Agostino, Aurelio Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino, Aurelio Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Agostino , Aurelio santo
Agostino Aurelio, vescovo di Ippona, Padre e Dottore della Chiesa, santo, 354-430
Agostino d’Ippona 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino d’Ippona Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Agostiño de Hipona foi un teólogo, filósofo e Doutor da Igrexa
Agostino di Ippona.
Agostino di Tagaste 354-430 s., vesc. d'Ippona
Agostino di Tagaste 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino di Tagaste, s., vesc. d'Ippona, 354-430
Agostino, di Tagaste, Saint, 354-430
Agostino di Tagaste Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino di Tagaste Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Agostino di Tagaste Saint Hipono vyskupas
Agostino d'Ippona.
Agostino d'Ippona 354-430
Agostino d'Ippona filosofo, vescovo, teologo e santo berbero con cittadinanza romana
Agostino, d'Ippona, Saint, 354-430
Agostino d'Ippona Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino : d'Ippona <santo>
Agostino helgen
Agostino S.
Agostino, S., 354-430
Agostino, saint, 354-430
Agostino Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agostino Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Agostino San
Agostino San 354-430
Agostino Sant
Agostino, Sant' 354-430
Agostino santo
Agostino Santo 354-430
Agostino wa Hippo
Ágoston 354-430 Szent
Ágoston Szent 354-430
Agustí 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agustí 354-450 sant, bisbe d'Hipona
Agustí d'Hipona
Agustí, Saint, 354-430
Agustí Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agustí Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
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Agustín
Agustin 354-430
Agustin 354-430 de Hipona
Agustín 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agustin 354-430 San
Agustín 354-430 St
Agustin Aurelio 354-430 Santo, Obispo de Hipona
Agustin Aurelio Santo, Obispo de Hipona, 354-430
Agustín de Hipona
Agustin de Hipona 354-430
Agustín de Hipona filósofo cristiano de los siglos IV y V
Agustín, de Hipona, Saint, 354-430
Agustín de Hipona Santo
Agustín de Tagaste Santo, Obispo de Hipona
Agustín d'Hipona
Agustin d'Ipon-a
Agustin d'Ipòna
Agustin han Hipona
Agustin Hiponakoa
Agustin itech Hipona
Agustin ng Hipona
Agustín, Saint, 354-430
Agustín Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Agustín Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Agustín, San
Agustin San 354-430
Agustín, St., 354-430
Agustin ti Hipona Kristiano a teologo, obispo , pilosopo ken santo
Ágústínus
Agustinus dari Hippo
Ágústínus kirkjufaðir, 354-430
Agustinus Santo, Obispo de Hipona
Aogustin Hippo
Âogûtin d'Hippoune
Augostino 354-430 San
Augostino [San]
Augostino San 354-430
Augoustinos Ipponos
Augoustinos Ipponos 354-430
Augoustinos Ipponos, Saint, 354-430
Augoustinos, Saint, 354-430
Augoustinos Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augoustinos Saint Hipono vyskupas
August.
Aŭgusteno de Hipono
Augustienus
Augustijn 354-430 S.
Augustijn 354-430 Sinte
Augustijn, S., 354-430
Augustijn [Sinte]
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Augustin.
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Auġusṭīn 354-430
Augustin 354-430 biskup
Augustin 354-430 d'Hippone
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Augustin 354-430 Kirchenvater
Augustin 354-430 saint
Augustin 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustin 354-430 saint, évêque d'Hippone
Augustin 354-430 Saint, Evêque d'Hipponne
Augustín 354-430 San
Augustin 354-430 sant, bisbe d'Hipona
Augustin 354-430 St
Augustin 354-430 z Hippo
Augustin, Aurelije
Augustin, Aurelius Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustin av Hippo
Augustin, biskup, 354-430
Augustin de Hipona episcop, filozof, teolog, doctor al Bisericii
Augustin D'hippo
Augustin d'Hippone.
Augustin d'Hippone 0354-0430
Augustin d'Hippone 354-430
Augustin d'Hippone philosophe parmis les premiers Chrétien
Augustin, d'Hippone, Saint, 354-430
Augustin d'Hippone, svetnik
Augustin d'Hippone théologien et philosophe chrétien
Augustin Heiliger 354-430
Augustin helgen, biskop av Hippo
Augustin [Kirchenvater]
Augustin Kirchenvater 354-430
Augustin of Hippo 354-430 Saint
Augustin of Hippo, Saint, 354-430
Augustin Saint
Augustin Saint 354-430
Augustin Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustin Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Augustin, saint, évêque d'Hippone
Augustin, saint, évêque d'Hippone, 354-430
Augustin, Saint, Evêque d'Hipponne, 354-430
Augustin [San]
Augustín, San, 354-430
Augustin, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
Augustin Santo, Obispo de Hipona
Augustin, Sfîntul
Augustin, Sfîntul 354-430
Augustin St.
Augustin, St., 354-430
Augustin sveti
Augustin (święty ; 354-430)
Augustín z Hippa biskup hippský, svätec a Učiteľ Cirkvi
Augustin z Hippo 354-430
Augustinas Aurelijus šventasis Hipono vyskupas
Augustinas šv.
Augustinas šventasis Hipono vyskupas
Augustine.
Augustine 0354-0430
Augustine 0354-0430 saint
Augustine 354-430
Augustine 354-430 of Hippo
Augustine 354-430 Saint
Augustine 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustine 354-430 sant, bisbe d'Hipona
Augustine 354-430 St
Augustine ará Híppò
Augustine, Aurelius 354-430
Augustine, Aurelius Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustine helgen
Augustine na Hippo
Augustine ning Hippo
Augustine of Hippo.
Augustine of Hippo 354-430
Augustine of Hippo early Christian theologian and philosopher
Augustine of Hippo Saint
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Augustine Saint 354-430
Augustine saint, Bishop of Hippo
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Augustine Saint Hipono vyskupas
Augustine, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
Augustine Santo, Obispo de Hipona
Augustine, St.
Augustine St. 354-430
Augustini Aureli
Augustini, Aurelii 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustini, Aurelii 354-430 Svētais, Hiponas bīskaps
Augustini, Aurelii, Saint, 354-430
Augustini, Aurelii Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustini, Aurelii Saint, Bishop of Hippo 354-430
Augustini, Aurelii, Svētais, Hiponas bīskaps, 354-430
Augustini, Aurelli 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustini, Aurelli, Saint, 354-430
Augustini, Aurelli Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustini, Aurelli Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Augustini, S. Aurelii
Augustino de Hipon
Augustino de Hippona
Augustinô thành Hippo
Augustinos 354-430 Hieros
Augustinos Hieros 354-430
Augustinus.
Augustinus 0354-0430 saint
Augustinus 354-430
Augustinus 354-430 Aurelius
Augustinus 354-430 Christian Writer
Augustinus 354-430 d'Ippona
Augustinus 354-430 Episcopus
Augustinus 354-430 Heiliger
Augustinus 354-430 Hippon, Bischof
Augustinus 354-430 Hippon, Bischoff
Augustinus 354-430 Hipponensis
Augustinus 354-430 Hyppon, Bischof
Augustinus 354-430 Kirchenschriftsteller
Augustinus 354-430 kyrkofader
Augustinus 354-430 s., vesc. d'Ippona
Augustinus 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustinus 354-430 Sanctus
Augustinus 354-430 Sankt
Augustinus 354-430 sant, bisbe d'Hipona
Augustinus 354-430 Sint
Augustinus 354-430 van Hippo
Augustinus 354-430 von Hippo
Augustinus 354-430 von Thagaste
Augustinus Aurelius
Augustinus Aurelius 354-430
Augustinus, Aurelius 354-430 episcopus Hipponensis sanctus
Augustinus, Aurelius 354-430). [m] (s. ;
Augustinus, Aurelius 354-430 s., vesc. d'Ippona
Augustinus Aurelius 354-430 saint
Augustinus, Aurelius 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustinus, Aurelius 354-430 Saint, Bp. of Hippo
Augustinus, Aurelius, episcopus Hipponensis sanctus, 354-430
Augustinus Aurelius S.
Augustinus, Aurelius (s. ; 354-430). [m]
Augustinus, Aurelius, s., vesc. d'Ippona, 354-430
Augustinus, Aurelius, Saint, 354-430
Augustinus, Aurelius Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustinus, Aurelius Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Augustinus, Aurelius Saint, Bp. of Hippo
Augustinus, Aurelius Saint, Bp. of Hippo, 354-430
Augustinus Aurelius Saint Hipono vyskupas
Augustinus Aurelius santo
Augustinus, Aurelius, Santo, Bispo de Hipona 354-430
Augustinus, Aurelius (święty ; 354-430)
Augustinus Aurelius епископ Гиппонийский
Augustinus av Hippo 354-430
Augustinus [Christian Writer]
Augustinus Christian Writer 354-430
Augustinus da Hippo
Augustinus, d'Ippona, 354-430
Augustinus [Episcopus]
Augustinus Episcopus 354-430
Augustinus heilige
Augustinus [Heiliger]
Augustinus Heiliger 354-430
Augustinus helgen
Augustinus Hippon, Bischof 354-430
Augustinus Hippon, Bischoff 354-430
Augustinus [Hipponensis]
Augustinus Hipponensis 0354-0430
Augustinus Hipponensis 354-430
Augustinus Hipponensis, Aurelius
Augustinus : Hipponensis <santo>
Augustinus [Hyppon, Bischof]
Augustinus Hyppon, Bischof 354-430
Augustinus [Kirchenschriftsteller]
Augustinus Kirchenschriftsteller 354-430
Augustinus, kyrkofader, 354-430
Augustinus Püha.
Augustinus Saint
Augustinus saint 0354-0430
Augustinus, Saint, 354-430
Augustinus Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustinus Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Augustinus sanctus
Augustinus Sanctus 354-430
Augustinus [Sankt]
Augustinus Sankt 354-430
Augustinus Sanktus 354-430 епископ Гиппонийский
Augustinus, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
Augustinus santo
Augustinus, Sint, 354-430
Augustinus (święty ; 354-430)
Augustinus van Hippo
Augustinus, van Hippo, 354-430
Augustinus van Hippo filosoof uit Romeinse Keizerrijk (354-430)
Augustinus vo Hippo
Augustinus von Hippo
Augustinus von Hippo 354-430
Augustinus von Hippo lateinischen Kirchenlehrer der Spätantike
Augustinus von Hippo Lateinischer Kirchenlehrer der Spätantike
Augustinus : von Hippo <santo>
Augustinus [von Thagaste]
Augustinus von Thagaste 354-430
Augustyn
Augustyn 354-430 S.
Augustyn 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustyn Aureli z Tagasty biskup hipponeński
Augustyn Aureliusz
Augustyn, S., 354-430
Augustyn S. Hypponenski biskup
Augustyn, Saint, 354-430
Augustyn Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Augustyn Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Augustyn święty
Augustyn z Hippony.
Augustyn z Hippony 354-430
Augustyn z Hippony filozof, teolog, biskup
Augustyn z Hippony wczesnochrześcijański biskup i teolog
Aureli, Agustí 354-430 sant, bisbe d'Hipona
Aureli Agustí, M.
Aureli, Agustí, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
Aurelii Augustini 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Aurelii Augustini, Saint, 354-430
Aurelii Augustini Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Aurelii Augustini Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Aurelije Augustin
Aurelio Agostino.
Aurelio Agostino 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Aurelio Agostino, Saint, 354-430
Aurelio Agostino Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Aurelio Agostino Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Aurelio Agostino santo
Aurelio Augustín Santo
Aurelius 354-430 Augustinus
Aurelius Augustin
Aurelius Augustine
Aurelius Augustinus
Aurelius Augustinus 0354-0430
Aurelius Augustinus 354-430
Aurelius Augustinus 354-430 saint
Aurelius Augustinus 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Aurelius Augustinus 354-430 svatý
Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis
Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis 0354-0430
Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis 354-430
Aurelius Augustinus hipponensis episcopus
Aurelius Augustinus, saint, 354-430
Aurelius Augustinus Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Aurelius Augustinus Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Aurelius Augustīnus Saint Hipono vyskupas
Aurelius Augustinus Santo
Aurelius Augustinus, svatý, 354-430
Aurelius Augustinus епископ Гиппонийский 354-430
Aureliusz Augustyn.
Aureliusz Augustyn z Hippony
Aureljusz Augustyn św. Biskup Hippony
Aurelli Augustini 354-430
Aurelli Augustini, Saint, 354-430
Aurelli Augustini Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Austinu de Ippona
Avguštin
Avgustin 354-430
Avguštin, Aurelij
Avguštin, Avrelij
Avgustin, Avrelij 354-430
Avgustin Avreliy
Avgustin, Blazhennyi 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Avgustin, Blazhennyĭ, Saint, 354-430
Avgustin, Blazhennyĭ Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Avgustin, Blazhennyi Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430
Avgustin, BlazhennyiÌ Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Avgustin Ipponijskij.
Avgustyn 354-430
Avreli Avqustin
Avrelivs Avgvstinvs Hipponensis Episcopus.
Awstin o Hippo
B. Augustinus.
Blažennyj Avgustin.
Episkopos IppoÌnos Augoustinos
Episkopos Ippōnos Augoustinos
Episkopos Ipponos Augoustinos 354-430
Episkopos Ippōnos Augoustinos, Saint, 354-430
Heiliger Augustinus 354-430
Hippo ê Augustinus
Hippói Szent Ágoston
Hippone, Augustin d' 354-430
Naomh Agaistín
Ôgostinos
Ôgostinos 354-430
Ogostinos 354-430 Saint, Hibboni Episkopos
Ōgostinos, Saint, 354-430
Ōgostinos Saint, Hibboni Episkopos
Ogostinos Saint, Hibboni Episkopos, 354-430
ʾOgusṭinus 354-430
ʾOgusṭinus ha-qodeš 354-430
Pseudo-Agostino 354-430
Pseudo-Augustin, 354-430
Pseudo-Augustinus
Pseudo-Augustinus 354-430
Pseudo-Augustinus, Aurelius 354-430
Pseudo-Aurelius-Augustinus
Pseudo-Aurelius-Augustinus 354-430
(Psevdo)Avguštin iz Hipona
S. Augustin
S. Augustyn.
S. Augustyn Hypponenski biskup
S. Aur. Augustinus.
S. Aurelius Augustinus
Saint Auguštin
Saint Augustin 354-430
Saint Augustine.
Saint Augustine 0354-0430
Saint Augustine 354-430
Saint Augustine of Hippo
San Agustín
San Agustín de Hipona
San Agustín de Hipona ideólogo cristiano de los siglos IV y V
San Augustín 354-430
Sancti Aurelii Augustini 354-430
Sant Agostín d'Hipona
Sant'Agostin
Sant'Agostino.
Sant'Agostino 354-430
Sant'Aostin
Sant'Austinu
Santu Wistin
Sei Augusuchinusu
Sei Augusutinusu
Shën Agostini
Sint Ogustin
St. Augoustinos
St. Augustin.
St. Augustine.
St. Augustine 0354-0430
St. Augustine 354-430
St. Augustine of Hippo
Šv. Augostėns
Sv. Augustin, svetnik
Šv. Augustinas
Sv. Avguštin
svatý Augustin světec
svatý Augustin světec, biskup, teolog a filozof, Učitel církve (doctor ecclesiae), Doctor Gratiae (Učitel milosti)
Šventasis Augustinas
Svētais Augustīns
Sveti Augustin
Sveti Avguštin
Sw. Augustin
Św. Augustyn
Święty Augustyn
Szent Ágoston
Szent Ágoston 354-430
Ughastinus 354-430 Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Ughasṭīnūs, Saint, 354-430
Ughasṭīnūs Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Ughastinus Saint, Bishop of Hippo 354-430
Ughastinus Saint Hipono vyskupas
UghastÌ£iÌnuÌs Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Αυγουστίνος Ιππώνος
Августин.
Августин 354-430 блаженный
Августин šventasis Hipono vyskupas
Августин, Аврелий
Августин, Аврелий 354-430
Августин Аврелий епископ Гиппонийский 354-430
Августин Аврелий епископ Гиппонский
Августин Аврелий епископ Иппонийский
Августин, Аврелий, Святой, Епископ Г. Гиппон
Августин Аврелій
Августин Блажени
Августин Блаженный
Августин, блаженный, 354-430
Августин Блаженный Аврелий
Августин Блаженный Аврелий святой Hipono vyskupas
Августин Блаженный, епископ Иппонийский
Августин, Блаженный, Святой, Епископ Г. Гиппон
Августин епископ Гиппонийский
Августин Хипонски
Аврелий Августин
Аврелий Августин šventasis Hipono vyskupas
Аврелий Августин епископ Гиппонский, философ, влиятельнейший проповедник, христианский богослов и политик
Аврелій Августин філософ, християнський проповідник, церковний політик
Авґустін з Гіппо
Амгалан Августин
Аўгустын
Аўгусцін Аўрэлій
Бл. Августин Hipono vyskupas
Блаженный Августин
Блаженный Августин 354-430 Епископ Иппонский
Блаженный Августин, Епископ Иппонский, 354-430
Свети Августин
Օգոստինոս Երանելի
אוגוסטינוס
אוגוסטינוס 354-430
אוגוסטינוס הקדוש
אויגוסטינוס
أغسطينوس، 354-430 القديس، أسقف هيبو،
أغسطينوس، القديس
أغسطينوس، القديس، أسقف هيبو، 354-430
أغوسطينوس، 354-430 القديس،
أغوسطينوس، القديس، 354-430
القديس اوغسطين
أوغسطين، 354-430 القديس،
أوغسطين، القديس، 354-430
أوغسطينوس
أوغسطينوس كاتب وفيلسوف من أصل نوميدي-لاتيني ولد في طاغاست
آگسٹائین
آگسٹین
آگوستین
سینٹ آگسٹائن
قەشە ئۆگەستین
सेंट ऑगस्टीन
हिप्पो का ऍगस्टीन
हिप्पोचा ऑगस्टीन
আউরেলিয়ুস আউগুস্তিনুস
ਸੰਤ ਅਗਸਤੀਨ
ஹிப்போவின் அகஸ்டீன்
ಸೇಂಟ್ ಆಗಸ್ಟೀನ್
ഔറേലിയുസ് അഗസ്തീനോസ്
ออกัสตินแห่งฮิปโป
སན་ཏོ་ཨོའོ་ཀོའོ་སེ་ཐིང་།
စိန့်ဩဂတ်စတင်း
ნეტარი ავგუსტინე
성 아우구스티누스 0354-0430
성 어거스틴 0354-0430
아구스띤, A 0354-0430
아우구스티누스
아우구스티누스 0354-0430
아우구스티누스, A. 0354-0430
아우렐리우스 아우구스티누스 0354-0430
어거스틴 0354-0430
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アウガスチヌス
アウガスチン
アウガステヌス
アウグスチヌス
アウグスティヌス
アウグスティヌス, アウレリウス.
オーガスチン
セイ アウグスチヌス
セイ アウグスティヌス
聖アウグスチヌス
聖アウグスティヌス
聖奧思定
奥古斯丁
奥古斯丁 4至5世纪基督教神学家
希波的奥古斯丁
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