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Sermons 273-305

This book is a compilation of sermons that span a period of 33 years. The sermons are believed to have been delivered by a single individual, though the author's identity remains unknown. The content of the sermons touches upon various aspects of faith, ethics, and social issues, offering insights into the religious and cultural landscape of the era. more

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Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine, born on November 13, 354 in Tagaste, North Africa, and died on August 28, 430, was an influential Christian theologian, philosopher, and writer. He is considered one of the 'Fathers of the Church' and had a profound impact on Christian theology, philosophy, and Latin literature. His work 'Confessions' is a classic of Western literature, and his thoughts have had a lasting influence on Christian doctrine and Western culture. more

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