Chapter
1 2 | painful combats with the devil. Now St Francis felt great
2 7 | fallen victims, but the devil would have drawn many souls
3 7 | sent into thy soul by the devil." Then Brother Masseo clearly
4 8 | a few days, through the devil,s suggestions, with a violent
5 8 | fighting valiantly against the devil, thou too shalt receive
6 11| fallen into the power of the devil.~St Francis, being one day
7 11| to this evil thought, the devil, seeing a way open to him,
8 11| penance, St Francis beheld the devil to flee away; and the brother,
9 1 | he was possessed of the devil (as indeed he was) for he
10 2 | resolved to renounce the devil and his works; and St Francis
11 5 | Chapter XXIX~How the Devil often appeared to brother
12 5 | melancholy and sorrowful; for the devil put it into his heart that
13 5 | knowing the deceits of the devil, answered: "O Brother Ruffino,
14 5 | thou art deceived by the devil." On hearing these words,
15 5 | appeared to him was the devil and not Christ, and that
16 5 | clearly know that he was the devil and not Christ; for no sooner
17 5 | thy mouth!" upon which the devil left him in so great rage
18 5 | plainly that it was the devil who had deceived him, and
19 5 | thee so unhappy was the devil. But I am Christ, thy Master;
20 7 | brother who was seized by the devil as a punishment for his
21 17| instructed in the Rule. The devil, who is ever on the watch
22 18| woman who was possessed by a devil, by praying for her a whole
23 21| strongly tempted by the devil that he determined to leave
24 21| worse than all this, a devil stood before him, holding
25 21| or deed. Then said the devil to him: "Because of these
26 21| that he was damned, as the devil said; so that when the brothers
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