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          Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is an autobiographical work by Augustine of Hippo, consisting of 13 books written in Latin between AD and

        1. Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is an autobiographical work by Augustine of Hippo, consisting of 13 books written in Latin between AD and
        2. Readers have had a series of biographies of Augustine (), bishop of Hippo and saint of Western Christianity, beginning with Possidius of Calama, his.
        3. In this eye-opening and eminently readable biography, renowned historical scholar James J. O'Donnell picks up where Augustine himself left off.
        4. Augustine's monastic manner of life was in full view from the time of his early days at Thagaste.
        5. His many important works include The City of God, On Christian Doctrine, and Confessions.
        6. In this eye-opening and eminently readable biography, renowned historical scholar James J. O'Donnell picks up where Augustine himself left off.!



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          Saint Augustine biography

          Saint Augustine, (), was the greatest of the Latin Fathers and one of the most eminent Doctors of the Western Church.

          Saint Augustine was born in Tagaste, Numidia (now Soukh Ahras, Algeria).

          A Monk's Confession is the first completely new English translation of Guibert of Nogent's remarkable memoirs in over seventy years.

          His father, Patricius, was a pagan who later converted, but his mother was a devout Christian who laboured untiringly for her son's conversion and who was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Saint Augustine was educated as a rhetorician at Tagaste, Madaura, and Carthage.

          From around the age of sixteen he liv