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* On Free Choice of the Will
 
 
== Letters ==
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* On the Catechising of the Uninstructed
* On Faith and the Creed
* Concerning Faith of Things Not Seen
* On the Profit of Believing
* On the Creed: A Sermon to Catechumens
* On Continence
* On the Good of Marriage
* On Holy Virginity
* On the Good of Widowhood
* On Lying
* To Consentius: Against Lying
* On the Work of Monks
* On Patience
* On Care to be Had For the Dead
* On the Morals of the Catholic Church
* On the Morals of the Manichaeans
* On Two Souls, Against the Manichaeans
* Acts or Disputation Against Fortunatus the Manichaean
* Against the Epistle of Manichaeus Called Fundamental
* Reply to Faustus the Manichaean
* Concerning the Nature of Good, Against the Manichaeans
* On Baptism, Against the Donatists
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* Answer to Letters of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta
* The Correction of the Donatists
* Merits and Remission of Sin, and Infant Baptism
* On the Spirit and the Letter
* On Nature and Grace
* On Man's Perfection in Righteousness
* On the Proceedings of Pelagius
* On the Grace of Christ, and on Original Sin
* On Marriage and Concupiscence
* On the Soul and its Origin
* Against Two Letters of the Pelagians
* On Grace and Free Will
* On Rebuke and Grace
* The Predestination of the Saints/Gift of Perseverance
* Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount
* The Harmony of the Gospels
* Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament
* Tractates on the Gospel of John
* Homilies on the First Epistle of John
* Soliloquies
* The Enarrations, or Expositions, on the Psalms
* On the Immortality of the Soul
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== Notes ==
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:: - additional in the Dictionary of the History of Ideas for [http://etext.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv3-64 Saint Augustine and Neo-Platonism]
 
 
== In the arts ==
* Indie/rock band [[Band of Horses]] have a song called "St. Augustine". It seems that the song speaks of somebody's desire for fame and recognition, rather than their desire for truth.
* [[Christian rock]] band [[Petra (band)|Petra]] dedicated a song to St. Augustine called "St. Augustine's Pears". It is based on one of Augustine's writings in his book "Confessions" where he tells of how he stole some neighbor's pears without being hungry, and how that petty theft haunted him through his life.[http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rels/002/lectures/lecture18.html]
* [[Jon Foreman]], lead singer and song writer of the [[alternative rock]] band [[Switchfoot]] wrote a song called "Something More (Augustine's Confession)", based after the life and book, "Confessions", of Augustine.
* For his 1993 album "[[Ten Summoner's Tales]]", [[Sting]] wrote a song entitled "Saint Augustine in Hell", with lyrics 'Make me chaste, but not just yet' alluding to Augustine's famous prayer, 'Grant me chastity and continence, but not yet'.
* [[Bob Dylan]], for his 1967 album [[John Wesley Harding (album)|John Wesley Harding]] penned a song entitled "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" (also covered by [[Thea Gilmore]] in her 2002 album ''Songs from the Gutter.''). The song's opening lines ("I dreamed I saw Saint Augustine / Alive as you or me") are likely based on the opening lines of " I Dreamed I Saw [[Joe Hill]] Last Night", a song crafted in 1936 by [[Earl Robinson]] detailing the death of the famous American labor-activist who, himself, was an influential songwriter.
* [[Roberto Rossellini]] directed the film "Agostino d'Ippona" (Augustine of Hippo) for Italy's RAI-TV in 1972.
* Alternative rock band Sherwood's album "Sing, But Keep Going" references a famous quote attributed to St. Augustine on the inside cover.
* After being unintentionally baptised by [[Ned Flanders]] in episode '3F01' - "Home Sweet Home - Diddily-Dum-Doodily", [[Homer Simpson]] says, "Oh, Bartholomew, I feel like St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion by Ambrose of Milan."
* Christian singer [[Kevin Max]] mentions St. Augustine in his song "Angel With No Wings". He sings ''So come on back when you can make some tea/And read Saint Augustine''.
 
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