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1 1 | world had never seen men so wonderful and so holy. One of them,
2 IV | thou ask my name, which is Wonderful?" Having said these words,
3 6 | am; and to accomplish the wonderful work which he intends to
4 7 | that they could not be more wonderful had they been accomplished
5 XII| Masseo, made them a most wonderful sermon on holy humility,
6 1 | Paul appeared to him.~The wonderful servant and follower of
7 3 | sublimely, and in a manner so wonderful, that the grace of God visited
8 5 | came, he saw a great and wonderful light all round the saint,
9 6 | Chapter XVIII~Of the wonderful chapter held by St Francis
10 8 | the Lord sent him a most wonderful vision. He saw before him
11 8 | you tell me who are those wonderful beings who form this venerable
12 9 | Now, the news of this most wonderful miracle spreading quickly
13 2 | beacame friears; and of a wonderful vision which appeared to
14 2 | brother began to examine the wonderful walls of the palace which
15 2 | St Francis wore a most wonderful cloak adorned with beautiful
16 4 | swallows. And, because of this wonderful grace of contemplation which
17 6 | and began to preach in so wonderful a way on holy penance, on
18 7 | virtue - as we read in the wonderful revelations which were made
19 8 | Brother Masseo, hearing such wonderful things of humility, and
20 9 | of the holy cross; and, wonderful to relate, on all those
21 15 | Chapter XXXIX~Of the wonderful discourse which st Anthony
22 15 | in the consistory.~That wonderful vessel of the Holy Spirit,
23 16 | spoken above, who, seeing so wonderful and manifest a miracle,
24 18 | Chapter XLII~Of several wonderful miracles which the Lord
25 18 | hopes of seeing something wonderful; and the words which he
26 20 | help me! come and see most wonderful things!" And as he said
27 22 | praised God who did such wonderful things for his holy friars. ~
28 24 | delicious fragrance of this wonderful tree." ~To the praise and
29 25 | Saviour, there fell most wonderful and celestial words, which
30 25 | passed, he saw the same wonderful light and breathed the same
31 28 | that time he received many wonderful visitations and consolations
32 29 | he had been dead.~A most wonderful thing befell the said Brother
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