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... CANTO I. CANTO II . The First Heaven , or that of the Moon , in which are seen the Spirits of those who , having taken Monastic Vows , were forced to violate them . Piccarda and Constance CANTO III . CANTO IV . Questionings of the Soul ...
... CANTO I. CANTO II . The First Heaven , or that of the Moon , in which are seen the Spirits of those who , having taken Monastic Vows , were forced to violate them . Piccarda and Constance CANTO III . CANTO IV . Questionings of the Soul ...
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... CANTO IX . Cunizza , Folco of Marseilles , and Rahab CANTO X. The Fourth Heaven , or that of the Sun , where are seen the Spirits of Theolo- gians and Fathers of the Church . St. Thomas Aquinas . - CANTO XI . St. Thomas Aquinas recounts ...
... CANTO IX . Cunizza , Folco of Marseilles , and Rahab CANTO X. The Fourth Heaven , or that of the Sun , where are seen the Spirits of Theolo- gians and Fathers of the Church . St. Thomas Aquinas . - CANTO XI . St. Thomas Aquinas recounts ...
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... CANTO XXVI . St. John examines Dante upon Charity • 169 CANTO XXVII . St. Peter's reproof of bad Popes . - The Ascent to the Ninth Heaven , or the Primum Mobile • 176 CANTO XXVIII . God and the Celestial Hierarchies CANTO XXIX Contents V.
... CANTO XXVI . St. John examines Dante upon Charity • 169 CANTO XXVII . St. Peter's reproof of bad Popes . - The Ascent to the Ninth Heaven , or the Primum Mobile • 176 CANTO XXVIII . God and the Celestial Hierarchies CANTO XXIX Contents V.
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Dante Alighieri. CANTO XXVIII . God and the Celestial Hierarchies CANTO XXIX . Beatrice's Discourse of the Creation ... CANTO XXX . The Tenth Heaven , or Empyrean . - The River of Light . - of Heaven . The White Rose of Paradise - CANTO ...
Dante Alighieri. CANTO XXVIII . God and the Celestial Hierarchies CANTO XXIX . Beatrice's Discourse of the Creation ... CANTO XXX . The Tenth Heaven , or Empyrean . - The River of Light . - of Heaven . The White Rose of Paradise - CANTO ...
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... As of a mighty wind , and men devout , Strangers of Rome , and the new proselytes , In their own language hear thy wondrous word , And many are amazed and many doubt . PARADISO PARADISO . CANTO I. THE glory of Him who.
... As of a mighty wind , and men devout , Strangers of Rome , and the new proselytes , In their own language hear thy wondrous word , And many are amazed and many doubt . PARADISO PARADISO . CANTO I. THE glory of Him who.
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