Chapter
1 3 | of bread he put aside the temptation to vainglory, and yet fasted
2 8 | fought with courage against temptation and having preserved to
3 8 | he put far from him all temptation to leave the Order, confessed
4 2 | visited by such a strong temptation to sleep, that he could
5 3 | delivered one of them from great temptation.~St Francis coming one day
6 3 | the Lord allowed a great temptation to take possession of his
7 3 | tears, to drive away the temptation, but not succeeding he believed
8 3 | revealed to him the whole temptation which had assailed Brother
9 3 | Lord hath permitted this temptation that thou mayest gain a
10 3 | not wish this gain, the temptation shall be removed"; and,
11 3 | words than immediately the temptation left him, and it seemed
12 5 | was of no avail. And this temptation increasing more and more,
13 5 | of a certainty that this temptation will be to thee a source
14 17| delivered a Brother from a great temptation, on account of which he
15 17| as I cannot resist this temptation of the flesh." Brother Simon,
16 17| God so earnestly, that the temptation left him. Shortly after,
17 17| At last, one night the temptation assailed him again with
18 17| man quite freed from the temptation, and as calm as if he had
19 21| spirit of prophecy, of the temptation and of the decision of the
20 21| the trial arrived, and the temptation disappeared; then was Brother
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