1665 Saint Augustine Confessions
Catholic Doctrine Predestination Bible Theology
Augustine of Hippo was a 5th-century early Christian church
philosopher and theologian. While most known for his work ‘City of God’, he also wrote many other treatises on aspects of the
Christian faith. His stance on free will vs. predestination and fatalism was
supported by and still is supported by, the Catholic Church, as his teachings
on free will are consistent with modern doctrine.
One of Augustine’s most important works was ‘Confessions’ – collection of shorter treatises that were
autobiographical in nature. In fact, because of this, it is often considered the very first Western autobiography
ever written.
Henricus Sommalius was a 16th-century Jesuit writer who was
notable for editing a number of important medieval works of eminent church
fathers including Albert Magnus, Thomas a Kempis, and Saint Augustine. This 1665
edition was published in Lyon.
Item number: #23601
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AUGUSTINE, of Hippo
D. Aurelii Augustini : libri
XIII confessionum
Lvgdvni: Apud Vid. Iacobi
Carteron, 1665.
Details:
· Collation:
Complete with all pages
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344, [14]
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Engraved title page
· Language:
Latin
· Binding: Vellum;
tight and secure
· Size: ~4.5in X 2.25in (11cm x 5.5cm)
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