Chapter
1 2 | neither staff, nor scrip, nor bread, nor money; wishing to teach
2 3 | for by eating this bit of bread he put aside the temptation
3 1 | brother Masseo placed the bread they had begged upon a stone
4 1 | the Rule, begging their bread for the love of God. St
5 1 | gathered only a few bits of dry bread, whereas Brother Masseo,
6 1 | received many large pieces of bread, with several whole loaves.
7 1 | seeing that the pieces of bread which Brother Messeo had
8 1 | as we clearly see in this bread of charity, this beautiful
9 1 | refreshed themselves with the bread and water, they rose and
10 6 | asses, and carts laden with bread and wine, with beans and
11 2 | the convent with a sack of bread and a little vessel of wine,
12 2 | take with thee this sack of bread, which I have begged, and
13 2 | give them from me this bread and wine; and then, kneeling
14 2 | retreat, presented to them the bread and wine, and said and did
15 2 | that as the robbers ate the bread of charity which St Francis
16 2 | has brought us likewise bread and wine, with a most gracious
17 2 | three days in the week on bread and water, went barefooted,
18 9 | of the Pope, blesses the bread which was on the table,
19 9 | the table to be laid and bread to be placed upon it, in
20 9 | begged him to bless the bread which had been placed on
21 9 | will that thou bless this bread by the sign of the cross
22 9 | obedience, to make on this bread the sign of the cross, and
23 9 | and taking some of the bread, went away, leaving his
24 25| our love, our desire, the bread of comfort, the wine which
25 29| immediately the form of bread was changed, and Jesus Christ,
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