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1 2 | could not do. Then Bernard, seeing by the light of the lamp
2 2 | of the name of Silvester, seeing how Saint Francis gave so
3 3 | against him. Brother Bernard, seeing Saint Francis coming towards
4 1 | children in the streets, seeing him dressed so strangely
5 1 | learned doctor of the law, seeing such virtue and constancy
6 4 | of God we cannot glory, seeing they proceed not from ourselves
7 XII | enlightened by the Spirit of God, seeing him thus employed, began
8 XII | Lord." Then St Francis, seeing the charity of the brethren
9 1 | had collected. St Francis, seeing that the pieces of bread
10 5 | talking with St Francis. On seeing this the child fell to the
11 6 | much pleasure and devotion. Seeing the friars all seated in
12 6 | or in works of charity - seeing them all so silent and so
13 6 | and humility. St Dominic, seeing this, and knowing of a certainty
14 8 | others. Now the young man, seeing such a beautiful procession,
15 9 | witnessed the miracle. The wolf, seeing all this multitude, ran
16 11 | evil thought, the devil, seeing a way open to him, entered
17 11 | watching over his flock, seeing the brother, and commanded
18 11 | brother, much alarmed, and seeing that his saintly father
19 XXIV| At length St Francis, seeing he could do no more good
20 1 | myself will serve thee, seeing thou art not satisfied with
21 1 | also. On this the leper, seeing his leprosy beginning to
22 2 | go back nor go forward. Seeing himself in such tribulation,
23 2 | the feathers came off. And seeing that it was his impatience
24 5 | he did was of no avail, seeing that he was not of the number
25 5 | Then Brother Ruffino, seeing that St Francis was acquainted
26 5 | privations in this world, seeing thou hast no hope of salvation
27 6 | preach to the people, who, seeing him in so strange a dress,
28 6 | The inhabitants of Assisi, seeing him thus accoutred, reviled
29 13 | on his poor." St Francis, seeing so much courtesy and generosity,
30 13 | great gain to our Order, seeing he is so grateful to God,
31 13 | raised above the earth. On seeing this he felt in his heart
32 13 | with him. Then the saint, seeing that his prayer was granted,
33 14 | Brother Elias was damned, seeing he was about to apostatise,
34 14 | Brother Elias perceiving, and seeing that St Francis disliked
35 16 | the sea and of the river, seeing that the faithless heretics
36 16 | their praise. St Anthony, seeing the reverence of the fish
37 16 | have spoken above, who, seeing so wonderful and manifest
38 18 | high altar, in hopes of seeing something wonderful; and
39 19 | me." Then Brother Conrad, seeing that the soul of the young
40 21 | Christ." And Brother Philip seeing the great innocence of the
41 21 | Order by Brother Philip. Seeing that it did not happen to
42 21 | Provence. Then Brother Philip, seeing his purity and the holiness
43 21 | am damned." The brothers seeing this, sent for an aged friar
44 23 | approached his bed, and on seeing her, he experienced the
45 24 | like points of iron; on seeing this, he hastened to leave
46 29 | altar and stood amazed, seeing and considering the actions
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