Chapter
1 5 | thou think God will have mercy on thee, when thou hast
2 5 | art not worthy of finding mercy,' then thou, Brother Leo,
3 5 | art not worthy of finding mercy.'" But when St Francis began
4 5 | God the Father, whose mercy in infinitely greater than
5 5 | thy sin, will show great mercy upon thee, and will grant
6 5 | think that God will have mercy on thee?" And Brother Leo
7 5 | Not only will he have mercy on thee, but thou shalt
8 1 | grace, through his great mercy, to become true lovers,
9 7 | Shepherd, who hast shown thy mercy to us poor sinners in the
10 1 | imploring the Lord to have mercy on him, and them made a
11 2 | committed hitherto, we can find mercy in the sight of God." One
12 2 | hope that our sins may find mercy in the sight of God, we
13 2 | sins we dare not look for mercy from God; but if thou hast
14 2 | them many proofs of the mercy of God, and promising them
15 2 | sins. He told them that his mercy knows no bounds, and that
16 2 | sins without number the mercy of God is even greater,
17 2 | Lord, praying him to have mercy on him. Having finished
18 14| sinners, that he may have mercy on me." This request Brother
19 20| each other and share every mercy which the Lord should send
20 21| expected that, through the mercy of God, the promise would
21 21| Dost thou not know that the mercy of God is greater than all
22 23| Mother, by whom, through the mercy of God, he was visited and
23 25| most sweet Saviour, have mercy on me in my trouble; by
24 25| the earth is full of thy mercy"; but the Lord Jesus went
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