AUGUSTINE PENNING HIS CRITIQUE. "The last years of Augustine's long and active life were chiefly occupied with his theological works, which the controversies of the day had called forth.. One of the works to which he devoted the evening of his life is a rare monument of candour, and undoubtedly a curiosity in literature-a critique on all his own works, which he called 'Retractationes."" (Page 129.) |