Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I/Volume III/Moral Treatises of St. Augustin/On Lying

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On Lying
Translator's Preface→



On Lying.

[De Mendacio.]


Translated by

Rev. H. Browne, M.A.,

of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Late Principal of the Diocesan College, Chichester.

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  • Translator's Preface
  • Section 1
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  • Section 5
  • Section 6
  • Section 7
  • Section 8
  • Section 9
  • Section 10
  • Section 11
  • Section 12
  • Section 13
  • Section 14
  • Section 15
  • Section 16
  • Section 17
  • Section 18
  • Section 19
  • Section 20
  • Section 21
  • Section 22
  • Section 23
  • Section 24
  • Section 25
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  • Section 27
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  • Section 29
  • Section 30
  • Section 31
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  • Section 34
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  • Section 43
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