De Trinitate
Augustine's systematic treatise on the doctrine of the Trinity, containing important discussions of divine appearances and angelic mediation.
Commentary on the Pentateuch of Moses
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Canons Bearing a Torch Before the Pentateuch
— Cited (Book III, last chapter) for the view that divine apparitions were made through angels
"Augustine, Book III of the Trinity, the last chapter"
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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God (Elohim): Thirteen Definitions
— Cited (Book III, ch. IV) on God as providence over all things
"as Saint Augustine says, book III of On the Trinity, chapter iv"
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Verse 26: Let Us Make Man in Our Image and Likeness
— Cited (Book XII, ch. 7) on image of God in woman as well as man
"as St. Augustine teaches at length in Book XII of On the Trinity, chapter 7"
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Verse 26: Let Us Make Man in Our Image and Likeness
— Cited (Book X, ch. 10, and Book XIV, ch. 11) on man representing the Trinity through intellect, word, and love
"So St. Augustine, Book X of On the Trinity, chapter 10, and Book XIV, chapter 11."