Chapter
1 1 | the world had never seen men so wonderful and so holy.
2 1 | words, were truly crucified men both in their actions and
3 1 | the respect and praise of men. They rejoiced to be despised,
4 1 | great number of children and men gathered round him, and
5 1 | companions are the holiest men I have met with in all the
6 4 | fish, of all animals, of men, of trees, of stones, of
7 6 | goeth after thee; why do all men wish to see thee, to hear
8 6 | Wouldst thou know why all men come after me? Know that
9 6 | holy eyes have found among men no one more wicked, more
10 6 | science of the world, that men may learn that every virtue
11 7 | had he not pacified the men who were fighting together,
12 XII | companions, who were all men enlightened by the Spirit
13 4 | Brother Agnolo, both holy men, he let himself be guided
14 5 | of the most distinguished men of the Order. After the
15 6 | yet witnessed so many holy men assembled together; and
16 6 | the world so many gifted men, and had formed so beautiful
17 6 | father of all those holy men, expounded with great fervour
18 6 | at peace with God, with men and with their own conscience,
19 6 | congregation; and presently men came from all these places
20 9 | animals, but made a prey of men also; and since he often
21 9 | hast even dared to devour men, made after the image of
22 9 | robber and a murderer. All men cry out against thee, the
23 9 | past offences, and neither men nor dogs shall pursue thee
24 9 | all the inhabitants, both men and women, small and great,
25 XXIV| the passes were guarded by men so cruel, that no Christian
26 2 | again: "Father, are you not men, like me? If you, then,
27 2 | Alas for us, miserable men that we are! What pains
28 2 | the holy St Francis. These men indeed are holy religious
29 2 | multitude of saints, both men and women, who had followed
30 3 | market-place, which was filled with men, women, and scholars. And
31 3 | listened to them. And many men and women were brought to
32 5 | Ruffino, one of the most noble men of the city of Assisi, a
33 6 | laughed at him, saying: "These men do such penance that they
34 6 | was one of the most noble men of Assisi, had obeyed the
35 6 | of the most distinguished men of Assisi to preach to the
36 6 | leave sin; render to all men that which is their due,
37 6 | they who heard him, both men and women, began to weep
38 7 | unworthy and the vilest of all men in the world; but see there
39 8 | himself less than all other men in the world. And Brother
40 14 | one of the most learned men in the world, King Frederick
41 15 | Consistory; there being present men of divers nations - Greeks,
42 16 | servant St Anthony, and how men ought devoutly to listen
43 16 | sea honour him more than men without faith, and animals
44 21 | found a great multitude of men and women waiting to hear
45 24 | and all the branches were men, and these men were all
46 24 | branches were men, and these men were all Friars Minor; and
47 25 | grant the desires of holy men, their love towards him
48 26 | the cross for the souls of men, to deliver from the pains
49 29 | all the friars with the men and women who were in the
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