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1 1(10) | Augustine had written De agone Christiano, in which 2 3(20) | translate into Latin as De rerum natura. This is, in 3 3(22) | Soliloquies, 1, 2, and De ordine, II, 7. It is obviously 4 6(34) | much earlier, c. 395; see De mendacio in CSEL (J. Zycha, 5 17(135)| in the 95 Theses and in De poenitentia. ~ 6 18(141)| Questions of Dulcitius (De octo Dulcitii quaestionibus), 7 18(141)| from hell. The date of the De octo is 422 or, possibly, 8 18(141)| Still the best text of De octo is Migne, PL, 40, c. 9 22(186)| Contra Faust., XXII, 78; De pecc. meritis et remissione, 10 22(186)| Quaest. in Heptateuch, 4:24; De libero arbitrio, 3:18, 55; 11 22(186)| libero arbitrio, 3:18, 55; De div. quaest., 83:26; De 12 22(186)| De div. quaest., 83:26; De natura et gratia, 67:81; 13 22(191)| Possidius gave the title De blasphemia in Spiritum Sanctum.