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In this episode we have a huge contrast to the proceeding canto, with more theology and a spiritual parallel to the history of Rome. We also learn about the differences between the things created directly from the Divine, and those things being secondary creations through intermediaries, and thus corruptible and lasting only temporarily.
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In this episode we have a huge contrast to the proceeding canto, with more theology and a spiritual parallel to the history of Rome. We also learn about the differences between the things created directly from the Divine, and those things being secondary creations through intermediaries, and thus corruptible and lasting only temporarily.