Chapter
1 1 | all bore singular marks of sanctity, as we shall see hereafter. ~
2 2 | resolved to contemplate the sanctity of his guest, ordered a
3 2 | in order to conceal his sanctity, so soon as he entered the
4 6 | Marignano, a man of great sanctity and great discernment, who
5 5 | to learn something of his sanctity, and find out more especially
6 6 | great was the fame of their sanctity, that many came to see and
7 8 | Order in a state of great sanctity. ~To the praise and glory
8 9 | reminded them of the virtue and sanctity of St Francis.~To the praise
9 11| lived afterwards in great sanctity.~To the praise and glory
10 3 | faithfully, living in great sanctity and great humility, and
11 5 | Francis and a man of great sanctity, was one day violently tempted
12 10| heard of the fame of the sanctity of Brother Giles, who was
13 16| to show forth the great sanctity of his most faithful servant
14 17| long he was a mirror of sanctity, as I have heard from those
15 21| departure, living in great sanctity, setting a most holy example,
16 21| heard of the fame of his sanctity, persuaded the General of
17 22| degree of perfection and sanctity. Brother Umile lived in
18 25| great holiness and great sanctity. This Brother John, when
19 27| Fallerone, a man of great sanctity, was dangerously ill in
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