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THE meaning of this figure is indeed strange and peculiar, especially in the comparison of both Worms, namely the Pope and that one, to the other, from the conversation which both have together. Who else will unravel this Dialogue, other than the Pope confessing his sins with the Devil, whom he thinks to be the voice of God, moved by repentance: conversely, the Devil, with a feigned voice, indicates the future calam-