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- The Harmony of the Gospels (Latin: De consensu evangelistarum; lit. 'On the Agreement of the Evangelists') is a book by the Christian philosopher Augustine...
- also see Zechariah 12:12. Augustine of Hippo (c. 400), De consensu evangelistarum (On the Harmony of the Gospels), pp. 2.4.12–13 Matthew 18:21–22; cf...
- 3–6. Carlson (2001). Farmer (1983). Augustine of Hippo, De Consensu Evangelistarum I.3–4. Peabody, David B. (1983). "Augustine and the Augustinian Hypothesis:...
- found in the text, under the title Unum ex quattuor, sive de concordia evangelistarum (printed in Migne's Patrologia Latina 186:11-620). The work, divided...
- Faustum [Manichaeum] Reply to Faustus the Manichaean 400 De consensu evangelistarum On the Harmony of the Evangelists 400 De bono coniugali On the Good...
- of Clement of Llanthony's 12th century Latin work Concordia quattuor evangelistarum, itself a collection of mainly patristic exegetical fragments whose...
- (1592), Evangelicae historiae quadripartita monas sive harmonia quatuor Evangelistarum. (Harmonization of the Gospels.) Many other copies listed at World Cat...
- Germany, 1468-70, Bavarian State Library. Ars Memorandi per figuras evangelistarum, an anonymous work with mnemonic images of events in the Four Gospels...
- their use at this date. There is a copy of St Augustine's De Consensu Evangelistarum ("On the Harmony of the Evangelists") copied in the first half of the...
- Gilbert de la Porrée. The Unum, occasionally known as Concordia Quattuor Evangelistarum, is a gospel harmony to which Clement attached a large commentary. Unum...