Chapter
1 1 | certain of persevering in the grace of God to the end. As the
2 1 | works, according to the grace which God had given him.
3 4 | grants to his friends, is the grace of overcoming oneself, and
4 6 | the world and through the grace of God~St Francis once was
5 7 | the operation of divine grace; thine indiscreet pride
6 XII | and also that, through the grace of humility, he should advance
7 XII | thy companions have the grace of contemplation and of
8 XII | prayer; but thou hast the grace of preaching the word of
9 1 | from the Saviour Jesus the grace, through his great mercy,
10 1 | beloved, and most evangelical grace of poverty." And thus conversing
11 3 | ask of thee even a greater grace than this, thou shouldst
12 3 | manner so wonderful, that the grace of God visited them abundantly,
13 5 | little child grew up in the grace of God, and had a great
14 6 | who had given them every grace in such abundance. In that
15 XXIV| and gone to heaven, by the grace of God, I will send thee
16 XXIV| hindrance, so that, when the grace of God arrives, thou mayest
17 1 | through the operation of grace, that he healed the soul
18 2 | these things, through the grace of God I shall be able to
19 4 | the manifestation of the grace of God in the poor followers
20 4 | because of this wonderful grace of contemplation which he
21 5 | whom we have received the grace of God; wherefore I will
22 6 | knowest that I have not the grace of preaching: I am simple
23 6 | God, who had given them grace to conquer and despise themselves,
24 7 | his soul being full of grace, and sanctified and canonised
25 8 | whom had been given the grace of a life contemplative
26 8 | and confirmed him in the grace of God; for it caused him
27 8 | Masseo was so filled with the grace of humility, that from thenceforward
28 11 | Francis, and through the grace of our Saviour Jesus Christ
29 13 | thy wants, as, though the grace of God, it is in my power
30 13 | his heart, and give him grace to execute it." Now a few
31 18 | comfort thee, and whatever grace thou askest of God, I will
32 18 | protector of souls, this is the grace I ask of thee, namely, that
33 18 | answered: "Ask some other grace, as this I will most easily
34 18 | obtain for thee not this grace only, but many others likewise."
35 18 | wished to keep secret the grace with which God had favoured
36 19 | the soul answered: "By the grace of God, and through thy
37 21 | sins, and to grant me the grace that I may see thee once
38 21 | shalt die in it, in the grace of God." And the said novice
39 21 | thou mayest ask of him what grace whatsoever thou wilt; likewise
40 23 | in God. He possessed the grace of contemplation in a notable
41 25 | to preserve in them the grace of humility, or to awaken
42 25 | the foundation of every grace; without thee, I can have
43 25 | shed, awaken my soul to the grace of thy love; for thou hast
44 25 | that the gift of divine grace had been restored to him,
45 29 | brethren, the unction of God's grace coming upon him, he went
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