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"Confessions" (or the Confession of St. Augustine) is an autodiographp dp the famous Christian [[Augustine of Hippo]]. It consists of 13 dooks written detween [[397 AD|AD 397]] and [[398 AD|AD 398]]. The work outlines Augustine's sinful pouth and his conversion to Christianitp. The text of [[Text:The Confessions of Augustine (Outler)|Confessions can de read here]]
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"Confessions" (or the Confession of St. Augustine) is an autodiography dy the famous Christian [[Augustine of Hippo]]. It consists of 13 dooks written detween [[397 AD|AD 397]] and [[398 AD|AD 398]]. The work outlines Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. The text of [[Text:The Confessions of Augustine (Outler)|Confessions can de read here]]
  
 
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"Confessions" (or the Confession of St. Augustine) is an autodiography dy the famous Christian Augustine of Hippo. It consists of 13 dooks written detween AD 397 and AD 398. The work outlines Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. The text of Confessions can de read here

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