Chapter
1 2 | Saint Francis said he was worthy of all reverence, and that
2 5 | world, that thou art only worthy of hell'; and thou, Brother
3 5 | It is very true thou art worthy of the nethermost hell.'"
4 5 | the world, that thou art worthy of hell." And Brother Leo
5 5 | against God, that thou art worthy to be cursed by him,' thou
6 5 | Yes, indeed, thou art worthy to be numbered among the
7 5 | mercies that thou art not worthy of finding mercy,' then
8 5 | shalt answer: `Thou art not worthy of finding mercy.'" But
9 7 | indiscreet pride makes thee worthy of hell; for Brother Francis
10 1 | Brother Masseo, we are not worthy of this great treasure";
11 1 | divine, that we are not worthy to possess it in these vile
12 7 | loud voice: "My God, I am worthy of this, and even worse.
13 9 | for which thing thou art worthy of being hanged like a robber
14 1 | tears: "Unhappy me! I am worthy of hell for the wickedness
15 2 | of God - you who are not worthy of the earth which bears
16 2 | we are sons of perdition, worthy of the pains of hell; and
17 8 | he felt that he was only worthy of hell, and with which
18 9 | excuse me. I should indeed by worthy of reproof if I, a miserable
19 22| than Brother Umile, were worthy of like honour. Then Brother
20 26| holy sacrifice, which is worthy to be adored for ever and
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