Quodvultdeus, deacon of Carthage
Quodvultdeus
deacon of Carthage|Carthage
Quodvultdeus was a deacon of Carthage who pressed Augustine to write a concise Latin catalogue of heresies for use in teaching ordinary Christians.
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To Augustine of Hippoc. 428 AD
Quodvultdeus asks Augustine for a brief, practical catalogue of heresies.
From Augustine of Hippoc. 428 AD
Augustine explains the difficulty of a heresy catalogue and commends a bearer.
To Augustine of Hippoc. 428 AD
Quodvultdeus presses Augustine for a Latin catalogue of heresies.
From Augustine of Hippoc. 428 AD
Augustine tells Quodvultdeus why the requested heresy catalogue is delayed.