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1 2 | where a lamp burned all night. Now Saint Francis, in order
2 2 | remained on his knees all night, repeating with great love
3 2 | fervour of Saint Francis. That night also he saw Saint Francis
4 IV| arriving there, they spent the night in prayer in the Church
5 3 | with whom he had spent the night, when he was inspired by
6 3 | he should do during the night of Ash-Wednesday, so that
7 7 | that day and the following night. The next morning, St Francis,
8 5 | St Francis in prayer one night, and saw also the Saviour,
9 5 | especially what he did in the night when he got up; and in order
10 5 | the latter got up in the night; and this he did so gently,
11 7 | San Damiano, the following night his eyes grew so much worse
12 7 | could rest neither day or night. After suffering for several
13 8 | It so happened, that the night when he had made up his
14 1 | the pain which afflicts me night and day? For not only am
15 2 | it so happened that one night, after Matins, he was visited
16 3 | and endeavoured day and night, with prayers and tears,
17 4 | converse with him day and night; and often they were found
18 4 | in a state of ecstasy all night long, in the wood where
19 5 | that for a whole day and night he was rapt in God, and
20 5 | he have remained day and night in prayer and in the contemplation
21 11| miraculously carried, on Christmas night to the church of St Francis,
22 11| to say the Office on the night of the Nativity of Christ.
23 11| solemnities of this most holy night, but I have experienced
24 17| and they spent the whole night conversing sweetly on divine
25 17| several times. At last, one night the temptation assailed
26 18| praying for her a whole night; and her mother coming to
27 21| child appeared to him one night, and calling him, said: "
28 21| church till morning. One night after Matins an angel of
29 28| wrote these things. One night especially he was so rapt
30 29| were present. The first night after the Octave of St Lawrence,
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