Chapter
1 1 | with a burning coal by an angel. Brother Silvester held
2 IV| Chapter IV~How the angel of god put a question to
3 IV| Elias answered proudly, the angel departed from him, and took
4 IV| Now the young man was the angel of God, under the form of
5 IV| unworthy to converse with an angel. In the meantime St Francis,
6 IV| hast sent away the holy angel of God, who came to instruct
7 IV| the same hour at which the angel had disappeared from the
8 IV| bank of a great river. The angel, clad in the same guise
9 IV| I come," answered the angel, "from the convent where
10 IV| After these words, the angel asked Brother Bernard why
11 IV| which are very deep." The angel said to him, "Let us cross
12 IV| Bernard knew him for the angel of God, and with great joy
13 IV| reverence he exclaimed: "Blessed angel of God, tell me thy name."
14 IV| tell me thy name." The angel answered: "Why dost thou
15 IV| day and the hour when the angel had appeared. On arriving
16 IV| certainty that it was the very angel who, on the same day and
17 7 | been accomplished by an angel of God: so that even were
18 2 | frightful to look at; and the angel who conducted the brother
19 2 | pitiable condition, the angel said to him: "Arise, for
20 2 | me to arise." On this the angel, coming near him, touched
21 2 | pain and suffering, the angel ordered him to enter the
22 2 | he hesitated to obey the angel, they pushed him into the
23 2 | Having heard these words, the angel who conducted the brother
24 2 | dangerous journey." Then the angel touching him, he became
25 2 | great stench. Then said the angel to him: "Go over the bridge,
26 2 | that dangerous river?" The angel said to him: "Follow me,
27 2 | brother walked behind the angel as he had ordered him, and
28 2 | bridge, when suddenly the angel flew away, and leaving the
29 2 | brother saw whither the angel had flown, being without
30 2 | to the spot whither the angel had flown. After waiting
31 2 | to the spot whither the angel had flown before him; and
32 3 | that he appeared to be an angel, not a man; and his words
33 5 | Francis may be compared to an angel of God, who has made known
34 21| One night after Matins an angel of God appeared to him,
35 23| that he seemed to be an angel rather than a mortal. He
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