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1 1 | to a more perfect way of life, is now to be added, as 2 2 | the evangelical manner of life shone forth more lifelike 3 2 | in their accounts of his life and works, judged him to 4 3 | inspire and guide social life itself.~ 5 4 | teachings and example of the life of the Patriarch of Assisi. 6 4 | principal events of his life to pass by without exhorting 7 5 | renaissance of the spiritual life. We do not see why the selfsame 8 6 | professed a certain austerity of life and gave a false appearance 9 9 | decrees? Even the monastic life, which had brought so many 10 11| even at that time in his life he became known for the 11 11| the integrity of his moral life, his correctness in conversation, 12 11| speaks of the apostolic life, he understood at last that 13 11| Gospels, and the religious life of his followers with the 14 11| of his followers with the life of the Apostles. For this 15 11| he wrote: "This is the life and rule of the Friars Minor, 16 23| times." (Julian a Spira, Life of St. Francis, No. 28) 17 25| commanded that the Rule and the Life of the Friars Minor should 18 25| to follow this manner of life. . . they had to be, first, 19 27| during the last years of his life, he was suffering greatly, 20 27| to inculcate austerity of life in his disciples, and, in 21 29| the holiness of his own life." (Roman Breviary, 7th of 22 32| love of the evangelical life. Entire cities of Italy, 23 32| Italy, reborn to a new moral life, placed themselves under 24 32| and the joys of domestic life.~ 25 35| both in public and private life as to bring about a new 26 36| and Teacher. Innocence of life, too, blossomed forth once 27 38| contrary we find that his life ant work, which as Dante 28 39| beauty the likeness and life of Francis in paintings, 29 40| at these aspects of his life and look upon them as the 30 40| by the austerity of his life and his preaching of penance, 31 41| his feast, draw from his life strong motives to examine 32 43| the flesh and the pride of life so widespread among us. 33 43| fellowmen to the Gospel law of life. With much less difficulty 34 43| has called "the book of life, the hope of holiness, the 35 44| participate "in the angelic life which was made known by 36 44| and to the hope of eternal life.~ 37 45| giving proof of innocence of life and integrity of morals.~ 38 47| St. Francis who "in his life propped up the house and