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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Introduction
- AUGUSTINE'S TESTIMONY CONCERNING
- BOOK ONE In God's searching presence, Augustine undertakes to plumb the depths of his memory to trace
- BOOK TWO He concentrates here on his sixteenth year, a year of idleness
- BOOK THREE The story of his student days in Carthage, his discovery of Cicero's Hortensius
- BOOK FOUR This is the story of his years among the Manicheans.
- BOOK FIVE A year of decision.
- BOOK SIX Turmoil in the twenties.
- BOOK SEVEN The conversion to Neoplatonism.
- BOOK EIGHT Conversion to Christ.
- BOOK NINE The end of the autobiography.
- BOOK TEN From autobiography to self-analysis.
- BOOK ELEVEN The eternal Creator and the Creation in time.
- BOOK TWELVE The mode of creation and the truth of Scripture.