Chapter
1 1 | of sanctity, as we shall see hereafter. ~
2 2 | often a witness, as we shall see further on. Bernard likewise
3 3 | so that he could scarcely see. Wishing one day to speak
4 3 | and when he was obliged to see or to speak with him, he
5 IV| he repented, seeking to see and hear me; but it was
6 1 | so that those who could see and touch him accounted
7 6 | why do all men wish to see thee, to hear thee, and
8 1 | Providence, as we clearly see in this bread of charity,
9 3 | it will do her good to see the church of St Mary, wherein
10 4 | with them. He wondered to see such a multitude of birds,
11 5 | Approaching near to hear and see whence they came, he saw
12 6 | sanctity, that many came to see and hear them from the court
13 6 | and much people, came to see this great and holy and
14 6 | especially they went thither to see the saintly founder; and
15 7 | great numbers who came to see him, and how it yet produced
16 7 | worse that he could not see the light, and was obliged
17 7 | was gone, went thither to see him; so that the vine which
18 7 | souls of all who went to see him, for many went away
19 7 | to all those who came to see him. And, wonder of wonders!
20 9 | flocked to the market-place to see St Francis and the wolf.
21 2 | thy foot where thou shalt see me place mine, and thou
22 2 | and fetch St Francis, to see if he knows thee." While
23 2 | transparent, that he could see through them the choirs
24 5 | us to him, for I clearly see that thou art deceived by
25 5 | humility, as thou shalt shortly see." Then Brother Ruffino returned
26 5 | his companions went out to see what had taken place: and
27 7 | all men in the world; but see there Brother Ruffino, who
28 9 | the Pope himself wished to see and hear her, and went often
29 10| who it was who wished to see him; and the porter went
30 10| has come from France to see thee, and hear from thee
31 13| and I will pay thee. And see, I am ready to provide for
32 14| sent for him, wishing to see him. He obeyed the summons,
33 14| dear Brother, I grieve to see thee thus excommunicated
34 14| answered: "My Brother, I see no other way but that thou
35 18| Brother Peter followed him to see what would befall him; and
36 20| thou to help me! come and see most wonderful things!"
37 21| me the grace that I may see thee once more, when I shall
38 21| long awaited and desired to see. The said Brother John was
39 24| James. I had a great wish to see him; for having asked Brother
40 24| I have a greater wish to see." When Brother John of Parma
41 24| the Lord permitted me to see him, I thus addressed him: "
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