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1 2 | request of Saint Francis, took up Missal, then, having
2 IV | angel departed from him, and took the road to San Giacomo,
3 IV | returned to Val di Spoleto, and took up his abode in a desert
4 XII | brethren, he afterwards took these duties from him.~St
5 1 | divers parts of the world, he took with him Brother Masseo,
6 1 | love of God. St Francis took one street, and Brother
7 3 | of St Mary, wherein she took the veil, and was made a
8 4 | considering the road he took. They soon arrived at a
9 5 | with great compassion he took him up in his arms and carried
10 6 | dictated. Now the subject he took for his sermon was this: "
11 7 | the Cardinal." He humbly took leave of Sister Clare, after
12 7 | her with holy words, and took the road to Rieti. When
13 8 | had almost passed away, he took courage, and addressing
14 11 | entered the convent and took possession of the brother.
15 XXIV| wish to suffer martyrdom, took with him one day twelve
16 14 | this revelation, the saint took such a dislike to him that
17 14 | him, he turned away and took another direction, in order
18 17 | a young man from Assisi took the habit, whose name was
19 17 | case, as it appeared to be, took a piece of burning coal
20 17 | before nourishing his body took and gave to those around
21 17 | him into the convent he took from him his secular dress,
22 18 | his back, and charitably took him with him. Between the
23 19 | that a complete change took place in his heart, and
24 22 | was opened, his brother took his bones, and having washed
25 23 | emptied, the Blessed Virgin took the second, and was about
26 23 | having said these words, she took leave of him and departed.
27 24 | accompany him; and St Francis took the chalice to his brothers,
28 24 | very few there were who took it, and drank with devotion:
29 24 | like the sun; but those who took the chalice, and threw away
30 24 | contents of the chalice, took possession of the place
31 25 | for three years, and this took place on the holy mountain
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