Chapter
1 3 | it was to hear with what charity, what admiration and humility,
2 1 | with much joy and great charity, conducted Brother Bernard
3 4 | believing with humility and charity that the porter really knows
4 4 | patience, with joy, and with charity, O Brother Leo, write that
5 XII| Then St Francis, seeing the charity of the brethren and the
6 XII| charges among them with great charity. ~To the praise and glory
7 1 | clearly see in this bread of charity, this beautiful table of
8 1 | also the guardian of true charity and humility. Let us then
9 3 | is not according to holy charity, especially if we consider
10 4 | received him with great charity, washing his feet, and serving
11 6 | in prayer, or in works of charity - seeing them all so silent
12 6 | for holy Mother Church, to charity among themselves, to pray
13 11 | cruel monster through the charity of his good shepherd, thanked
14 2 | devour that which is given in charity to the servants of God -
15 2 | thou hast acted against charity, and against the Gospel
16 2 | robbers ate the bread of charity which St Francis had sent
17 2 | and with much kindness and charity comforted them, giving them
18 10 | outward signs of love and charity, as if a long friendship
19 13 | courtesy is the sister of charity, it extinguisheth hatred
20 17 | council were so touched by the charity of the monk, that they pardoned
21 18 | forth the fire of divine charity and the light of holiness;
22 19 | love of God and of holy charity, to reprove a young brother
23 19 | reproved him with so much charity, that a complete change
24 19 | name of God, for thy great charity towards me; through thy
25 20 | of Forano, such love and charity existed between them that
26 26 | ordered, he offered with such charity and such compassion the
27 29 | contemplating the boundless charity of Jesus, who not only bought
28 29 | thereby the humility and charity which made him to take the
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