Chapter
1 IV | wishing to interrupt his prayers, I beg him to order Brother
2 4 | or of the virtue of his prayers; and, wishing to know the
3 4 | to learn it through the prayers of others. Wherefore he
4 6 | ill and hindered in their prayers; and St Francis, like a
5 XXIV| through the merits and prayers of St Francis. ~To the praise
6 3 | endeavoured day and night, with prayers and tears, to drive away
7 5 | practice of thine accustomed prayers; know of a certainty that
8 8 | with fasts and vigils and prayers, weeping before the Lord,
9 8 | willingly listens to the prayers of the humble, with cries
10 9 | were all healed by their prayers and by the sign of the most
11 14 | I have such faith in thy prayers that were I even in hell
12 14 | saved by the merits and prayers of St Francis, in which
13 17 | implored him with tears and prayers to allow him to give one
14 19 | living, to help me now by thy prayers, and say for me some Paters,
15 19 | me some Paters, for thy prayers are most acceptable to God."
16 19 | man was relieved by his prayers, said for his intention
17 19 | towards me; through thy prayers I have been delivered from
18 21 | however, at last to his prayers, he went to take a little
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