Chapter
1 IV | call Brother Elias; for I wish to put a question to him,
2 IV | thou wantest with me." "I wish to know," answered the stranger, "
3 IV | to his disciples; and I wish to ask thee, likewise, if
4 1 | said to him: "If it is thy wish to found a convent in this
5 2 | words to say to you; but I wish you to consider that, as
6 6 | after thee; why do all men wish to see thee, to hear thee,
7 XII | Brother Masseo, thy brethren wish to share the charges I have
8 1 | As thy prayer and thy wish is to observe that which
9 3 | knowing how great was the wish of Sister Clare to eat with
10 XXIV| faith of Christ and by a wish to suffer martyrdom, took
11 XXIV| also because of his ardent wish to suffer martyrdom. From
12 3 | merit; but if thou dost not wish this gain, the temptation
13 13 | and inspired him with a wish to become religious.~St
14 13 | the accomplishment of his wish, arose and embraced him
15 20 | sufferings, he felt a great wish to know which of the three
16 21 | say so - he confided his wish to Brother Philip, and entreated
17 21 | weeping and lamenting that his wish was never accomplished,
18 24 | Brother James. I had a great wish to see him; for having asked
19 24 | earth whom I have a greater wish to see." When Brother John
20 24 | Having learnt this, my wish to speak to him and to hear
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