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Chapter
XIV In the beginning of the Order, St Francis, having assembled
his companions to speak to them of Christ, in a moment of great fervour of
spirit commanded one of them, in the name of God, to open his mouth and speak
as the Holy Spirit should inspire him. The brother, doing as he was ordered,
spoke most wonderfully of God. Then St Francis bade him to be silent, and
ordered another brother to speak in the same way, which having done with much
penetration, St Francis ordered him likewise to be silent, and commanded a
third brother to do the same. This one began to speak so deeply of the things
of God, that St Francis was convinced that both he and his companion had spoken
through the Holy Spirit. Of which also he received a manifest proof; for whilst
they were thus speaking together, our Blessed Lord appeared in the midst of
them, under the form of a beautiful young man, and blessed them all. And they,
being ravished out of themselves, fell to the ground as if they had been dead,
and were all unconscious of things external. And when they recovered from their
trance, St Francis said to them: "My beloved brothers, let us thank God,
who has deigned to reveal to the world, through his humble servants, the
treasures of divine wisdom. For the Lord it is who openeth the mouth of the
dumb, and maketh the tongues of the simple to speak wisdom."
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