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1 5 | tears and much spiritual consolation. ~To the praise and glory
2 1 | leaving St Francis full of consolation. Then rising from prayer,
3 3 | would never allow her this consolation. His companions, therefore,
4 3 | her this favour and this consolation." St Francis answered: "
5 3 | returned home with great consolation in their hearts, and much
6 6 | filled with spiritual joy and consolation.~To the praise and glory
7 7 | give her some spiritual consolation, intending afterwards to
8 2 | had entered, he felt such consolation and such sweetness, that
9 3 | such sweetness and such consolation to him, that he was quite
10 5 | to thee a source of great consolation and humility, as thou shalt
11 5 | back to his cell full of consolation. As he was praying there
12 10| rather a hindrance than a consolation. Know, then, that the king
13 11| sisters to receive spiritual consolation. But Jesus Christ, her Spouse,
14 18| divine love and inexpressible consolation. Brother Peter, who witnessed
15 18| thou hast received great consolation to-day!" And Brother Conrad
16 25| sending them at divers times consolation or tribulation, adversity
17 25| from him every spiritual consolation. Then was Brother John most
18 25| without thee, I can have no consolation, for thou, O Jesus, art
19 25| word, or leaving him any consolation. Then Brother John followed
20 28| which he expected some great consolation from God, the Holy Spirit
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