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Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 1.2 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 104, 107, 30, 323, 329 Pignot, The Catechumenate in Late Antique Africa (4th–6th Centuries): Augustine of Hippo, His Contemporaries and Early Reception (2020), 37, 38, 43, 48, 49, 50, 57, 58 Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 215 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 1.3 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 152, 64, 65 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 1.13 | Conybeare, Abused Bodies in Roman Epic (2000), 101 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 2 | Conybeare, The Irrational Augustine (2006), 132 Wilson, Augustine\s Conversion from Traditional Free Choice to Non-free Free Will: A Comprehensive Methodology (2018), 284 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 2.2 | Conybeare, The Irrational Augustine (2006), 155 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 2.4 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 225, 232 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 3.5 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 232 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 3.7 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 325 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 3.8 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 233 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 3.9 | Karfíková, Grace and the Will According to Augustine (2012), 55 Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 225, 232, 235, 271 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 4.10 | Rohmann, Christianity, Book-Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity (2016), 173, 174 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 5 | Rosenblum, The Jewish Dietary Laws in the Ancient World (2016), 145 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 5.10 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 272 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 5.11 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 272 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 5.12 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 226 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 6 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part II: Consolidation of the Canon to the Arab Conquest (ca. 393 to 650 CE). (2023), 96 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 6.13 | Harrison, Augustines Way into the Will: The Theological and Philosophical Significance of De libero (2006), 83, 84 Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 226, 231, 234 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 7 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part II: Consolidation of the Canon to the Arab Conquest (ca. 393 to 650 CE). (2023), 96 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 7.16 | Pollmann and Vessey, Augustine and the Disciplines: From Cassiciacum to Confessions (2007), 25 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 7.17 | Pignot, The Catechumenate in Late Antique Africa (4th–6th Centuries): Augustine of Hippo, His Contemporaries and Early Reception (2020), 55 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 8 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part II: Consolidation of the Canon to the Arab Conquest (ca. 393 to 650 CE). (2023), 96 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 8.20 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 131, 146, 150, 160, 167, 169, 253, 82 Harrison, Augustines Way into the Will: The Theological and Philosophical Significance of De libero (2006), 147 Pignot, The Catechumenate in Late Antique Africa (4th–6th Centuries): Augustine of Hippo, His Contemporaries and Early Reception (2020), 37, 38, 62, 63, 64, 65 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 9.21 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 161, 231 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 9.21-10.24 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 224 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 9.22 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 58 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 10.24 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 214 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 11.25 | Harrison, Augustines Way into the Will: The Theological and Philosophical Significance of De libero (2006), 90 Bryan, Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy (2018), 316 Conybeare, The Irrational Augustine (2006), 155 Wardy and Warren, Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy (2018), 316 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 12.26 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 231 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 14.30 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 219 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 14.32 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 219 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 15.33 | Karfíková, Grace and the Will According to Augustine (2012), 55 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 16 | Beduhn, Augustines Manichaean Dilemma, vol. 1 (2013), 35 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 16.34 | Nicklas and Spittler, Credible, Incredible: The Miraculous in the Ancient Mediterranean. (2013), 213 Wiebe, Fallen Angels in the Theology of St Augustine (2021), 47 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 17.35 | Gygax and Zuiderhoek, Benefactors and the Polis: The Public Gift in the Greek Cities from the Homeric World to Late Antiquity (2021), 321 Pollmann and Vessey, Augustine and the Disciplines: From Cassiciacum to Confessions (2007), 117 Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 330 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 18.36 | Cain, Jerome and the Monastic Clergy: A Commentary on Letter 52 to Nepotian (2013), 252 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 24 | Wilson, Augustine\s Conversion from Traditional Free Choice to Non-free Free Will: A Comprehensive Methodology (2018), 99 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 27 | Wilson, Augustine\s Conversion from Traditional Free Choice to Non-free Free Will: A Comprehensive Methodology (2018), 99 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 29 | Rosenblum, The Jewish Dietary Laws in the Ancient World (2016), 136 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 34 | Wilson, Augustine\s Conversion from Traditional Free Choice to Non-free Free Will: A Comprehensive Methodology (2018), 99 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 50.99 | Yates and Dupont, The Bible in Christian North Africa: Part I: Commencement to the Confessiones of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) (2020), 235, 236 |
Augustine, De Utilitate Credendi Ad Honoratum, 79 | Wilson, Augustine\s Conversion from Traditional Free Choice to Non-free Free Will: A Comprehensive Methodology (2018), 99 |