Chapter
1 2 | the devil. Now St Francis felt great compassion for Brother
2 1 | raised in the air, he had felt such a sweet sensation in
3 8 | shape of the sleeves; he felt a horror for the hood, for
4 10| met St Francis, who always felt a great compassion for such
5 1 | leprosy beginning to vanish, felt great sorrow and repentance
6 2 | soon as he had entered, he felt such consolation and such
7 5 | the faith and love he had felt for St Francis hitherto,
8 8 | virtue, without which he felt that he was only worthy
9 10| explained in words that which we felt in our hearts. For so imperfectly
10 13| and respect that the saint felt himself drawn to love him
11 13| courtesy and generosity, felt great affection towards
12 13| earth. On seeing this he felt in his heart so great a
13 17| and Brother Simon, neither felt it, nor did it leave any
14 17| strongly in the flesh, that he felt it impossible to resist;
15 17| with such force, that he felt it was quite impossible
16 17| torn out, this young man felt such compassion for him
17 18| this scene at a distance, felt likewise in his soul great
18 20| in mental sufferings, he felt a great wish to know which
19 21| appeared to him, and he felt his soul melt within him.
20 25| master speak of God, he felt his heart to burn within
21 25| restored to him, and he felt himself greatly comforted.
22 28| experienced this great fervour he felt such a security of his salvation,
23 28| lasted six months, though he felt not always the same degree
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