Excerpt from Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, Vol. 43: Sancti Aureli Augustini Opera (Sect. III Pars 4) De Consensu Evangelistarum Libri Quattuor
In recensendis operibus sancti doctoris Augustini multum refert inuestigare, quo anno singula conscripta sint, maxime que in edendis libris, quibus de consensu euangelistarum agitur, primum quaerendum est, qua aetate in lucem prod ierint.
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