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CHAPTER ONE
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which describes the wounded Tsar Lazar and his soul's turmoil and confusion over the calamity and the testament.
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CHAPTER TWO
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which describes Lazar's vision of the heavenly realm and the two heralds, who approach the dying Tsar.
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CHAPTER THREE
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which relates how the heavenly herald comforted Lazar and praised his testament as righteous and salvation-bearing.
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CHAPTER FOUR
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in which the heavenly herald answers Lazar's question: what is the most necessary thing for a man to ask of God ?
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CHAPTER FIVE
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in which the Tsar asks why his country was destined to fall, and receives the answer.
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CHAPTER SIX
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in which is discussed the superiority of mind among those who choose the heavenly kingdom.
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CHAPTER SEVEN
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in which is discussed the transcendence of the love among those who choose the kingdom of heaven.
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CHAPTER EIGHT
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in which is discussed the transcendence of the will among those who choose the kingdom of heaven.
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CHAPTER NINE
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in which Lazar looks at the battle with the two visions opened for him: the physical and the spiritual
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CHAPTER TEN
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in which Lazar receives the answer to his question of why unbaptized Asia was permitted to conquer his people, who had fought for the honorable cross.
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
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which discusses external and internal freedom, and the essence of golden freedom.
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CHAPTER TWELVE
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in which Lazar's end is recounted.
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