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1 О Граде Божием
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2 Августин Аврелий, блаженный еп.
= Августи́н Авре́лий, блаже́нный еп. Гиппо́нский(354-430; св., христ. теолог и философ; д. п. 15/28 июня, катол. - 28 августа) St. Augustine Aurelius [Aurelius Augustinus], bp. of Hippoего труды:"Исповедь" — The Confessions (of St. Augustine)
"О граде Божием" — The City of God, лат. De Civitate Dei
"О Троице" лат. — De Trinitate
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Августин Аврелий, блаженный еп.
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