“Above us there are mirrors, Thrones you call them,
From which shines out on us God Judicant.”
“Above us there are mirrors, Thrones you call them, From which shines out on us God Judicant.”
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Whether a good life outside the pale of the holy Catholic faith could lead to Paradise. ↩
Dante here calls the blessed spirits lauds, or “praises of the grace divine,” as in Inferno II 103 he calls Beatrice “the true praise of God.” ↩