Chapter
1 IV| loudly, so quickly, and so long, that the brothers marvelled
2 IV| stranger; "for I have made a long journey, and am come to
3 6 | to heaven, remained for a long space with his mind rapt
4 3 | because, having been for so long time shut up in San Damiano,
5 3 | holy edification. After a long lapse of time, St Francis,
6 5 | tell any man thereof so long as he, St Francis, lived.
7 9 | inhabitants of this land so long as thou shalt live among
8 1 | of Christ, St Francis, as long as he lived in this miserable
9 2 | third time, and waited so long that they might attain their
10 3 | Ancona, he governed it for a long time with much discretion
11 4 | state of ecstasy all night long, in the wood where they
12 9 | things celestial; and having long reasoned together, St Clare
13 10| love and charity, as if a long friendship had existed between
14 13| he saw, too, that for a long space of time the saint
15 17| mind, that all his life long he was a mirror of sanctity,
16 17| who lived with him for a long time. He very seldom left
17 21| permitted him to end the long journey of this present
18 21| blessed one, whom he had so long awaited and desired to see.
19 25| fruit in souls; and for a long time, whenever Brother John
20 29| devotion. At last, after a long time, it pleased God that
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