Peter Lombard was born at the beginning of the twelfth century, when the Novarese territory, his birthplace, was a part of Lombardy, and hence his name. He studied at the University of Paris, under Abelard; was afterwards made Professor of Theology in the University, and then Bishop of Paris. He died in 1164. ↩

Solomon, whose Song of Songs breathes such impassioned love. ↩

To know if he were saved or not, a grave question having been raised upon that point by theologians. ↩

Dionysius the Areopagite, who was converted by St. Paul. Acts 17:34:⁠—

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