A Month with Saint Augustine
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A Month with Saint Augustine  -     By: Rima Devereaux

A Month with Saint Augustine

SPCK Publishing / 2018 / Paperback

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Spend a month in the company of St. Augustine, with sity-two reflections to enrich your mornings and evenings.

St. Augustine of Hippo was a Father of the Church. His fourth-century autobiographical work, The Confessions, continues to inspire many people.

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Title: A Month with Saint Augustine
By: Rima Devereaux
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 72
Vendor: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 6.14 X 4.13 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 028107898X
ISBN-13: 9780281078981
Stock No: WW078980

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Spend a month in the company of St Augustine, with sixty-two reflections to enrich your mornings and evenings.

‘[The Confessions] has a perennial power to speak, even though written virtually sixteen centuries ago.’ - Henry Chadwick, translator of The Confessions (Oxford World’s Classics)

Praise for the A Month with series:

‘This series helps us to be properly nurtured by the living, radical Christian tradition of faith.’ - Mark Oakley, author and Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, London

St Augustine of Hippo was a Father of the Church. His fourth-century autobiographical work, The Confessions, continues to inspire many people.

-- Mark Oakley, author and Chancellor of St Pauls Cathedral, London

Author Bio

Rima Devereaux is the author of Last Thing at Night and Constantinople and the West in Medieval French Literature, as well as numerous articles and book reviews, several short stories, and an unpublished novel.

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