Chapter
1 IV| having heard that he is full of wisdom." Then Brother
2 7 | were blind and vain and full of pride, being sent into
3 1 | disappeared, leaving St Francis full of consolation. Then rising
4 2 | showed him an immense plain, full of sharp and pointed stones,
5 2 | flowed a terrible river full of serpents, scorpions and
6 3 | Pellegrino passed from this world full of virtue, having wrought
7 4 | may be, who, if a palace full of gold were offered him,
8 5 | sent him back to his cell full of consolation. As he was
9 7 | lifetime, his soul being full of grace, and sanctified
10 9 | both most virtuous women, full of the Holy Spirit, likewise
11 15| each. And they were all full of wonder, for it seemed
12 17| to the governor, and in full council implored him with
13 18| Brother Conrad arrived, full of joy and happiness, Brother
14 24| him, gave him a chalice full of the spirit of life, saying, `
15 24| devils to dark regions, full of pain and anguish; but
16 24| regions of life eternal, full of light and splendour.
17 25| to heaven, with his eyes full of tears, Jesus Christ,
18 25| of pity; for the earth is full of thy mercy"; but the Lord
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