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Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount is a book by the 4-5th century saint, Augustine of Hippo.[1]
Augustine undertook this work before working on the Pauline Epistles because he considered chapters 5-7 of the Gospel of Matthew (the Sermon on the Mount) "a perfect standard of the Christian life".[1]