Augustinus-Lexikon: fasc.1

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Augustinus-Lexikon

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Augustinus-Lexikon: Aaron-Conuersio

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Augustinus-Lexikon: Aaron-Conversio ; 2. Cor-Fides ; 3: Anima, animus-Asinus

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Religious Polemics and Encounters in Late Antiquity

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Augustinus-Lexikon

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Theology and the Quest for Truth

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ISBN 13 : 9789042918733
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Augustinus-Lexikon

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Arts & Humanities Citation Index

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Desire and Disunity

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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
ISBN 13 : 1802073752
Total Pages : 248 pages
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Fallen Angels in the Theology of St Augustine

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CURRENT CONTENTS

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The Works of Saint Augustine

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ISBN 13 : 156548049X
Total Pages : 261 pages
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Love Wins

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Striving with Grace

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ISBN 13 : 0802091636
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