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1 Intro, 0| itself. Religion was in those days a mental and social force 2 Intro, 0| plague which, in the far-off days of 1348, carried off 80, 3 Intro, 0| between her actual tale of days and the immortal life given 4 Intro, 0| yoke from the dawn of their days forms their charming theme. 5 Intro, 0| Her lot was cast on evil days for the Church and the Peninsula. 6 Intro, 0| Bordeaux to the end of his days. He accepted for his relations 7 Intro, 0| not, as too often in these days of the twilight of the soul, 8 Intro, 0| hardly altered since the days of St. Catherine. ~ 9 2, 13 | Son returned to Me, forty days after the resurrection, 10 2, 40 | so, until after the forty days, that is until after the 11 2, 40 | the soul, after the forty days, that is after these two 12 4, 5 | Wherefore, see that in the days when the religious orders 13 Lette, 0| should persist for two whole days in prayer. Meanwhile, every 14 Lette, 0| memorable discourse, which, many days previously, she had made 15 Lette, 0| alive. During those three days the body was visited by