Chapter
1 2 | Silvester, being satisfied, returned home; but in the evening
2 IV | Giacomo, whilst he himself returned to Val di Spoleto, and took
3 1 | and for several days he returned to the same spot to receive
4 1 | soul, set out one day and returned to St Francis, whom he thus
5 3 | his friend left him and returned home; the saint earnestly
6 1 | Having spoken thus, they returned thanks; and when they had
7 3 | brethren and nuns; and they returned home with great consolation
8 3 | Clare, well accompanied, returned to San Damiano, where the
9 3 | greatly rejoiced when she returned to them, and St Clare was
10 4 | the answer from the Lord, returned to Brother Masseo, and said
11 4 | this answer, Brother Messeo returned to Sister Clare, to ask
12 11 | shepherd, thanked God, and returned to the little flock of the
13 XXIV| present; but after I have returned to my own country, when
14 XXIV| promised. Then St Francis returned with his company of venerable
15 1 | finished his prayer, he returned to the leper and said to
16 1 | had enabled him to work, returned thanks to God, and set out
17 2 | leave of St Francis, he returned, much against his will,
18 5 | see." Then Brother Ruffino returned to his cell in the wood;
19 6 | Ruffino and his own, and returned to the convent of the Portiuncula,
20 11 | to her bed. When the nuns returned to their convent, the ceremonies
21 16 | heretics were converted, and returned to the true faith of Christ;
22 16 | they went, and the people returned to the city. But St Anthony
23 17 | Shortly after, however, it returned, and he went again and asked
24 20 | seen, and they together returned thanks to God.~To the praise
25 21 | man of prayer, and rarely returned to his cell after Matins,
26 27 | was buried, Brother John returned to the Convent of Massa,
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