Chapter
1 IV | pride will make thee end thy days out of the Order." And so
2 1 | holy joy, and for several days he returned to the same
3 1 | had endured for so many days such contempt and such injuries
4 2 | wept for prayed for many days, imploring the Lord Jesus
5 3 | Perugia, where he fasted forty days and forty nights, eating
6 3 | and in a fast of forty days which he made in the manner
7 3 | Blessed Lord, who fasted forty days and forty nights without
8 3 | vainglory, and yet fasted forty days and forty nights in imitation
9 4 | raise the dead after four days, write that this would not
10 XII| order; filling for some days the offices of porter, of
11 7 | After suffering for several days this pain and tribulation,
12 7 | endure my presence here a few days longer, as I find great
13 8 | was seized after a few days, through the devil,s suggestions,
14 9 | the wolf to the end of his days; and St Francis, addressing
15 1 | the Lord"; and for fifteen days he ceased not to weep bitterly
16 1 | done penance for fifteen days, should fall ill of another
17 2 | fasted at other times three days in the week on bread and
18 2 | shalt remain there seven days, during which thou shalt
19 2 | care; for after the seven days I will come and fetch thee,
20 2 | beginning to end. After seven days he fell ill of a fever,
21 4 | twenty, sometimes thirty days at the top of a high mountain
22 8 | Masseo having passed several days in this state of mind, as
23 13 | to execute it." Now a few days after St Francis had made
24 16 | preached to them for several days, and reasoned with them
25 16 | prophet Jonas, and after three days to throw him safe and sound
26 16 | remained at Rimini for several days, preaching and reaping much
27 18 | my sake, and during many days hast mortified thy body;
28 19 | sorrow to the brethren. A few days after his soul had left
29 19 | young brother who died a few days ago." Said Brother Conrad
30 21 | day in purgatory, or seven days of suffering in this world."
31 21 | having chosen the seven days of suffering in this world,
32 23 | that he lived for several days in perfect health, without
33 24 | God, remaining for three days in ecstasy, quite insensible
34 24 | that when thou wast three days as if thou hadst been dead,
35 25 | this trial lasted several days, during which time he persevered
36 28 | consolations, especially in the days which commemorated some
37 29 | Nevertheless, about fifty days before the Assumption of
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