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See EPC (Naphtali Press, 1993) Part 1 Chapter 8, section 1, page 37-38.
Gillespie cited from Augustine's letters several times in this work, epistle 64, epistle 86, ad Casulan, and epistle 118, ad Januar. See the bilbiography for the Augstine works cited, pp. 481-482.
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