Chapter
1 2 | had so given himself to penance and mortification that many
2 3 | through constant weeping and penance, had become nearly blind,
3 4 | and well disposed to do penance, he departed thence, and
4 8 | Francis and the severity of penance, and at length ended his
5 11| humbly asked pardon and penance. When he had done this,
6 11| his sin had accepted his penance, St Francis beheld the devil
7 1 | soul, after having done penance for fifteen days, should
8 2 | thou shalt order, and do penance for our sins with thee."
9 2 | in which they did great penance. Two of them died shortly
10 2 | reflecting on his sins, he did penance during fifteen years. Besides
11 2 | robber having continued to do penance for many years, it so happened
12 3 | him; he observed severe penance, subjected himself to much
13 5 | thou inflict on thyself penance and prayer, as thou art
14 6 | saying: "These men do such penance that they are quite out
15 6 | their minds through much penance. St Francis entered the
16 6 | wonderful a way on holy penance, on the world, on voluntary
17 13| Order, and allow him to do penance with him. Then the saint,
18 13| living a life of holiness and penance, and speaking always of
19 21| most willingly will I do penance, and serve our Lord Jesus
20 25| greatly loved the ways of penance, which preserve the purity
21 25| from him his instruments of penance, and preventing him from
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