Months ago I saw yet another volume of the Library of Christian Classics up on CCEL, namely Augustine's Confessions at http://www.ccel.org/ccel/augustine/confessions. IMHO, this rich work is a classic that deserves multiple translations, and so in spite of two versions (ECF and the earlier Pussey) available for Logos, I created a PB of it.
For some reason the CCEL edition was separated from the Enchiridion which is there at http://www.ccel.org/ccel/augustine/enchiridion. I have joined them together, like they were published. I have also added page numbers and tagged the documents so they should work better with Logos.
In every link I had to the Enchiridion in my Logos Library, it was to the "paragraph" number, ignoring the chapter number, so I have tagged it this way.
In one footnote, the book had Hebrew text. CCEL did not. I have not re-inserted the Hebrew. In addition, the Bibliography and Index were not at CCEL, and I did not feel inspired to key them in myself.
Anyway, both texts of St. Augustine are worth reading. The Enchiridion is a brief summary of the views of Late Augustine, written for a friend, and the Confessions are a devotional classic.
SDG
Ken McGuire