I-II. The city of God, translated by Marcus Dods. [1934]
III. Writings in connection with the Donatist controversy, translated by J.R. King. 1872.
IV. The anti-Pelagian works. v. 1. Translated by Peter Holmes. 1908.
V. Writings in connection with the Manichæan heresy, translated by Richard Stothert. 1872.
VI. Letters. v. 1. Translated by J.G. Cunningham. 1872.
VII. On the Trinity, translated by A.W. Haddan. 1873.
VIII. The Sermon on the Mount expounded, and The harmony of the evangelists, translated respectively by William Findlay and S.D.F. Salmond. 1873.
IX. On Christian doctrine; the Enchiridion; On catechising, and On faith and the Creed. 1892.
X-XI. Lectures or tractates on the Gospel according to St. John. v. 1, translated by John Gibb. 1873; v. 2, by James Innes. [n.d.]
XII. The anti-Pelagian works. v. 2. Translated by Peter Holmes. 1885.
XIII. Letters. v. 2. Translated by J.G. Cunningham. 1875.
XIV. The Confessions, translated and annotated by J.G. Pilkington. [1876?]
XV. The anti-Pelagian works. v. 3. Translated by Peter Holmes and R.E. Wallis. 1876.