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1 3 | answer; for, his soul being rapt in divine contemplation,
2 3 | answered thee not, for he was rapt out of himself, nor did
3 6 | long space with his mind rapt in God; then, coming to
4 3 | abundantly, and all were rapt in Christ. Whilst they were
5 3 | Christ. Whilst they were thus rapt, with eyes and hearts raised
6 2 | down his head than he was rapt in spirit and led up into
7 4 | St Francis, he was often rapt in God through the contemplation
8 5 | whole day and night he was rapt in God, and from that moment
9 12| prayer by his bedside, was rapt in ecstasy, and carried
10 17| visitations he was often rapt in God, and quite insensible
11 17| occasion, as he was thus rapt in God, and insensible to
12 17| him. As he prayed he was rapt in ecstasy, and his prayer
13 22| in a solitary place, was rapt in ecstasy, and saw the
14 23| supernatural, and he was often rapt in God. He possessed the
15 25| spiritural gifts; he was often rapt in ecstasy, so that his
16 25| consoled, enlightened, and rapt in ecstasy, and this sweet
17 27| soul. As he prayed he was rapt in ecsasty, and he saw in
18 28| from God, and was often rapt in ecsasty, as was seen
19 28| night especially he was so rapt in God, that he saw in him
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