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1 2 | his house. Saint Francis having accepted the invitation, 2 2 | Francis, took up Missal, then, having made the sign of the holy 3 3 | III ~How Saint Francis, having allowed an evil thought 4 3 | third. Brother Bernard, not having heard him, neither answered 5 3 | himself how it was that, having called him three times, 6 3 | saidst." Saint Francis, having received this answer from 7 3 | possible. Then Saint Francis, having promised obedience to Brother 8 IV | to put a question to him, having heard that he is full of 9 IV | man." So Brother Elias, having received the order of St 10 IV | name, which is Wonderful?" Having said these words, he disappeared, 11 1 | the market-place, where, having seated himself, a great 12 1 | him to read. The doctor, having read the Rule, was struck 13 1 | could gain." Now St Francis, having heard, one after another, 14 2 | to love one another." And having said these words, and given 15 7 | the people of that city, having heard that the saint was 16 7 | quarrelling. The Bishop, having heard tell of the holy action 17 XII | acceptable to him. Then, having finished his sermon, he 18 1 | Jesus Christ. Wherefore, having sent his companions to divers 19 1 | treasure of holy poverty." Having spoken thus, they returned 20 1 | shall be blessed by God." Having said these words they disappeared, 21 2 | of the Order, St Francis, having assembled his companions 22 2 | speak in the same way, which having done with much penetration, 23 3 | her holy counsel. And she, having a great desire to eat once 24 3 | of the Angels, because, having been for so long time shut 25 3 | Mary of the Angels, and having devoutly saluted the Virgin 26 4 | Chapter XVI ~How St Francis, having been told by St Clare and 27 4 | time after his conversion, having already assembled and received 28 4 | praying immediately; and, having received the answer from 29 4 | him many souls be saved." Having received this answer, Brother 30 4 | others." Then St Francis, having received the answer, and 31 4 | Creator loves you much, having thus favoured you with such 32 4 | gave thanks to the Creator. Having finished his sermon, St 33 5 | wont to carry his lambs. Having learned from him how he 34 6 | from Bologna to Rome: for having heard of the chapter which 35 6 | countenance." St Francis having finished his sermon, all 36 7 | excellent oculists. St Francis, having received the Cardinal's 37 7 | separate me from thee." Having made this prayer, a voice 38 7 | leave of Sister Clare, after having comforted her with holy 39 7 | his heart, and repented of having received St Francis in his 40 7 | up the world. The priest, having faith in the promise of 41 8 | friar, lately dead, who having fought with courage against 42 8 | courage against temptation and having preserved to the end, we 43 9 | shall pursue thee any more." Having listened to these words, 44 10 | doves.~A certain young man having caught one day a great number 45 11 | accuse and do him harm. Having yielded to this evil thought, 46 XXIV| the land of the faithful. Having assembled his companions, 47 XXIV| soul to God. The Sultan, having fallen ill, awaited the 48 XXIV| him. The two set out, and having crossed the sea, were conducted 49 XXIV| through divine revelation." Having received the faith of Christ 50 XXIV| the Lord Jesus Christ; and having died of his disease, his 51 1 | most earnestly for him. Having finished his prayer, he 52 1 | body and in his soul, after having done penance for fifteen 53 1 | of another infirmity; and having received the sacraments 54 1 | blessing rest on thee." Having said these words, he went 55 2 | The obedient guardian, having found out their retreat, 56 2 | sight of God." One of them having spoken thus, the other two 57 2 | immediately to St Francis; and having found him, they thus addressed 58 2 | life. The converted robber having continued to do penance 59 2 | to enter. And the brother having crossed the plain with great 60 2 | seest that I am nearly dead, having crossed this horrible plain; 61 2 | in this dreadful place." Having heard these words, the angel 62 2 | in such tribulation, and having no refuge but in God, he 63 2 | him to have mercy on him. Having finished his prayer, it 64 2 | to fly; but his wings not having reached their growth, he 65 2 | recommended himself to God. Having finished his prayer, it 66 2 | away without falling." And having come to this decision, he 67 2 | not known in the world. Having taken leave of St Francis, 68 3 | friars in his Order. And it having been revealed to St Francis 69 3 | this world full of virtue, having wrought many miracles both 70 3 | intimate with St Francis. And having been named Minister of the 71 3 | beloved Brother Rinieri, and having embraced him salute him 72 5 | be troubled in this way." Having said these words. he departed, 73 6 | out of holy obedience." Having received this order, Brother 74 6 | entering the church, after having bowed before the altar, 75 8 | endowed. Brother Masseo having passed several days in this 76 8 | thou keep thine eyes." And having said these words, the voice 77 8 | Brother James of Fallerone having asked him why in his joy 78 9 | of things celestial; and having long reasoned together, 79 9 | miracle. And the holy Father, having seen the miracle, thanked 80 10 | sanctuaries in the world. And having heard of the fame of the 81 10 | asked for him. But the Lord having revealed to Brother Giles 82 12 | any danger to themselves. Having seen this, Brother Leo came 83 12 | any earthly riches, who having food and raiment are therewith 84 13 | affection towards him; and having taken leave of him, he said 85 13 | his poor weak servants." Having said this, he knelt down 86 14 | Frederick, King of Sicily, having rebelled against the Church, 87 14 | Order, a man of holy life, having heard of his illness, went 88 16 | river runs into the sea, and having placed himself on a bank 89 18 | This same Brother Peter having once observed the Lent of 90 18 | where resided Brother Peter. Having gone one day into the forest 91 18 | Jesus the Blessed Saviour. Having finished his prayer, the 92 20 | the Lord should send them. Having made this agreement, it 93 20 | the foot of the cross, as having been crucified with Christ 94 20 | humbler dress than I." And having said these words, he gave 95 21 | the vision, and that after having accomplished it he would 96 21 | expected, and the Minister having said in chapter that if 97 21 | request is granted"; and having said these words he departed, 98 21 | the province of Ancona, having heard of the fame of his 99 21 | world." And Brother John, having chosen the seven days of 100 21 | hands, thanking God for having permitted him to end the 101 22 | brother took his bones, and having washed them in wine, wrapped 102 23 | him in great reverence. Having finished the course of his 103 23 | of the second vase"; and having given him a little, she 104 23 | sought and desired"; and having said these words, she took 105 24 | great wish to see him; for having asked Brother John, the 106 24 | Order were revealed to him. Having learnt this, my wish to 107 24 | with great reverence, and having done so he became luminous, 108 24 | said Brother John, who, having drained to the dregs the 109 25 | who lived in our times. Having spent the greater part of 110 25 | Beloved. At last, his patience having been sufficiently tried, 111 25 | holy hands to kiss; and having kissed them, Brother John 112 27 | rest in life eternal"; and having said these words, he left 113 27 | can go without him.'" And having said these words, Brother 114 28 | Brother John of Alvernia having renounced all worldly joys 115 28 | temporal consolations, and having placed all his hope and 116 29 | Assumption of our Lady, having said Matins in the church 117 29 | to go on. The same thing having happened to him before, 118 29 | him before, and the Lord having moderated the sensation, 119 29 | away when saying Mass; but having said many Masses, and no 120 29 | Masses, and no such thing having yet happened to him, he


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