Chapter
1 3 | Bernard, to accuse himself humbly of the thought he had allowed
2 3 | him rise, confessing most humbly what his thoughts has been
3 3 | companions of St Francis seated humbly round them. When the first
4 6 | thus, acknowledged most humbly that he had unjustly accused
5 6 | and going to him, he knelt humbly before him and confessed
6 7 | go to the Cardinal." He humbly took leave of Sister Clare,
7 11| entered into his heart, and humbly asked pardon and penance.
8 1 | his body and his soul, he humbly confessed his sins, crying
9 2 | before them, thou shalt humbly confess thy fault, begging
10 2 | told them this, thou shalt humbly come back here." Whilst
11 2 | merited most justly, has humbly confessed that he was wrong,
12 5 | beginning to weep bitterly, he humbly confessed his guilt in concealing
13 13| had washed his feet, and humbly wiped and kissed them; how
14 14| he went to the Pope, and humbly kneeling before him implored
15 22| misjudged by the brethren, humbly explained to them his conduct,
16 23| and began to pray to her humbly, to ask of her divine Son
17 24| Brother James confessed most humbly that what Brother Matthew
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