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Harmony of the Gospels
Book by Augustine of Hippo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Harmony of the Gospels (Latin: De consensu evangelistarum; lit. 'On the Agreement of the Evangelists') is a book by the Christian philosopher Augustine of Hippo.[1] It was written around 400 AD, while Augustine was also writing On the Trinity.[2] In the book, Augustine examines the four canonical Gospels to show that none of them contradicts any of the others.[3]: 157 The book had a major influence in the West on the understanding of the relationships between the four Gospels.[4]: 15