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What that triple troop original: trinaria turma placed in between signifies in the arrangement of the camp around the Tabernacle of the Covenant. Chapter 22.
How the seventy-two disciples, whom our prince JESUS is said to have chosen in the Gospel, are of help. Chapter 23.
That Christ rules and governs the whole body, both mystical and mundane. Chapter 24.
This is explained through an oracle. Chapter 25.
OF THE EIGHTH TONE.
Christ is the middle person in the most holy Trinity original: sctissima trinitate, an abbreviation for sanctissima. Chapter One.
Christ is the true tree, placed in the middle of paradise. Chapter 2.
What this divine middle person [did] with the human nature which he assumed. Chapter 3.
How sin original: pctūm, abbreviation for peccatum and evil were brought into the world from that tree. Chapter 4.
Christ was always delighted by the middle middle: referring to the "golden mean" or the central path between extremes in this life. Chapter 5.
Christ was the best mediator. Chapter 6.
Through Christ the man, we ascend into God and the Father. Chapter 7.
/How, according to the opinion original: sniam, abbreviation for sententiam of the Apostle, Christ becomes the mediator of the New Testament. Chapter 8.
A digression on the war declared by the ancient Fathers original: Prībs, abbreviation for Patribus against those peoples. Chapter 9.
Whether we need a means original: me°, abbreviation for medio so that we may come to this Christ the redeemer. Chapter 10.
OF THE TONES OF THE THIRD SONG.
On the manifold concord of the soul, the body, and the virtues. Tone One.
On the consonance of the soul through the ruling intelligences intelligences: spiritual beings or angels thought to move the celestial spheres. Tone 2.
On the agreement of man with the intelligences, the heavens, and sacred things. Tone 3.
On the agreement of all things with the well-tuned original: bene chordato, literally "well-stringed" like a musical instrument man, so that he can work in all things and command all. Tone 4.
On the consonance of the soul with its own spirit and all other spirits. Tone 5.
/On the sweetest harmony original: concentu which well-tuned men make with God. Tone 6.
On the harmony of body and soul changed for the better through the resurrection. Tone 7.
On the sweetest harmonies and that eternal rest original: pausa in attained beatitude. Tone 8.