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Sometimes thought of as a “Second Augustine” (“alter Ausgustinus”), Hugh of St. Victor (c. 1096–1141) taught at the Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris after which he is named. His numerous theological works and commentaries on Augustine were highly regarded, and the hundreds of original works that have survived in libraries all across Europe today reflect how popular and influential they...

another is intent upon following hers, forthwith divisions arise and quarrels, anger and dissensions spring up, all which are the works of the flesh. And as the Apostle says: “They who do such things shall not obtain the Kingdom of God” (Gal. 5:21). Some are found in the Congregation stubborn in their own views and wise in their own opinion, so that whatever comes into their mind they stand up for as though it were dictated by reason: and they never offer to give way to others, but strive to bend
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