WORKS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE
My dear Lady,
I am traveling through Castilian lands. Off the cuff and hoping to please you better when I can, here is a little note on the works of Saint Augustine.
Saint Augustine was a prolific author who left a large number of works, produced from 386 to 419, dealing with diverse subjects. Some of them are:[53]
I. Autobiographical
Confessions
Retractions
2. Philosophical
Against the Academics
The happy Life
The Order
Soliloquies
The Immortality of the Soul
The Dialectic
The Dimension of the Soul
Free Will
Music
The Teacher
- Apologetics
Of the True Religion
The Usefulness of Faith
Of Faith in What is not Seen
Diabolical Divination
The City of God
- Moral and Pastoral
The Lie
Against the Lie
The Christian Combat
Catechesis for Beginners
The Goodness of Marriage
The Holy Virginity
The Goodness of Widowhood
Continence
Patience
Adulterine Unions
Piety with the deceased
- Monastic
Rule for the Servants of God
The Work of the Monks
- Exegetical
Of Christian Doctrine
The Mirror of the Holy Scripture
Commentary on Genesis in Reply to the Manicheans
Literal Commentary on Genesis (incomplete)
Literal Commentary on Genesis
Sayings of the Heptateuch
Questions on the Heptateuch
Annotations on the Book of Job
Eight Questions of the Old Testament
The Sermon on the Mount
Exposition of Some Texts from the Letter to the Romans
Exposition of the Letter to the Galatians
Initial Exposition of the Letter to the Romans
Seventeen Passages from the Gospel of Matthew
Concordance of the Evangelists
- Polemics
He Writes against the Manicheans, the Donatists, the Pelagians, Arianism and against heresies in general.
The Heresies, dedicated to Quodvultdeo
To Orosius, against the Priscillianists and the Origenists
Reply to the Adversary of the Law and the Prophets
Treaty against the Jews
Reply to the Sermon of the Arians
Debate with Maximinus, Arian bishop
Reply to Maximinus, Arian bishop
On the customs of the Catholic Church and the customs of the Manichaeans
The two Souls of Man
Proceedings of the Debate with the Manichaean Fortunatus
Reply to Adimanto, Disciple of Manes, called «of the Foundation»
Mons. Jaume González-Agàpito