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1 III| hundred and forty-one, that a friar, a much religious man, was
2 III| he was come to visit this friar because he should die. Then
3 III| tofore God. And when the friar was waked he sent for the
4 III| tyrant that slew him, and friar Dominic which was his fellow
5 III| and he saw in his sleep a friar preacher which had a face
6 III| was of the same form. This friar gave to him a box of ointment
7 III| friars. Then there came a friar named Guillaume of Vercelli,
8 III| Guillaume of Vercelli, and this friar Guiliaume demanded what
9 III| called Balcefas; then the friar commanded that he should
10 III| a man in the habit of a friar brought him into the church,
11 IV| Of S. Dominic, Friar and Preacher. ~Dominic was
12 IV| shall spare them no more. ~A friar minor, that long time had
13 IV| friars were gone to sleep, a friar converse began to be tormented
14 IV| tormented of the devil, and when friar Rainer of Lausanne knew
15 IV| and go his way, and the friar was delivered and whole,
16 IV| was converted and was a friar preacher in that order,
17 IV| all those friars except friar Adam and two converts departed
18 IV| a time at Bologna and a friar, an Almaine born, named
19 IV| to him in the form of a friar, and S. Dominic supposed
20 IV| supposed that he had been a friar, and made him a sign that
21 IV| for when I have made any friar to sin by any negligence
22 IV| and the same hour to the friar general, then prior of the
23 IV| his head covered like a friar. And Jesu Christ and his
24 IV| closed. And then the same friar came to Bologna, and found
25 IV| Dominic died. ~There was a friar named Raoul, which was that
26 IV| raised she would make him a friar and quit him his bondage,
27 IV| to her in the habit of a friar and said: Woman, knowest
28 IV| menaced the world. Then I, friar John of Vigny, translator
29 V| marvellous desire. There was a friar which seemed outward of
30 V| alighted down, and said to the friar: It appertaineth not to
31 V| noble than I am. And the friar was abashed, and kneeled
32 V| He said on a time to a friar, that was familiar with
33 V| he appeared to the same friar and said to him: Lo! now
34 V| all confused.~There was a friar which was fellow of S. Francis
35 V| issued from his prayers, that friar demanded him: Father, what
36 V| came into the heart of the friar and said: Behold what was
37 V| always obedience to the friar with whom he went, and kept
38 V| went, and kept it.~When a friar had done something against
39 V| and give it again to the friar, and the hood , was taken
40 V| instead of money. And when the friar saw that he began to doubt,
41 V| serpent venomous.~There was a friar grievously tempted, and
42 V| went away. And the same friar, when S. Francis lay sick,
43 V| see here what flesh this friar eateth whom ye honour as
44 V| slept in our Lord. Of whom a friar saw the soul in the manner
45 V| in clearness.~There was a friar named Augustin, which was
46 V| and began to praise God.~Friar James of Reaten had passed
47 V| his heart, and that same friar began to go in the bottom
48 VI| tell you some. First, of a friar that was out of his wit.
49 VI| Francis sent to S. Clare a friar named Steven, and was all
50 VI| of obedience, blessed the friar by the commandment of S.
51 VI| spouse.~For on a time as friar Philip Adrian preached,
52 VI| Gregory defended that no friar should go to the house of
53 VI| them to do well. And when Friar Reynald, which was debonair,
54 VI| then answered she to the friar, when she felt our Lord
55 VI| among all others came a friar named Vinberes, which was
56 VI| should say it. And then the friar opened his mouth and began
57 VI| of sorrow, and that other friar kissed devoutly and holily
58 VII| shall be of the order of the friar, preachers. All the which
59 VII| secretly to his fellow, named friar Reynold. To whom privily
60 VII| cubits and more. Then a friar that saw him was much abashed
61 VII| preaching in this wise; I, friar Reynold, have heard many
62 VII| was granted to him. For a friar, much devout, saw in the
63 VII| understanding. And it seemed to the friar that S. Paul drew S. Thomas
64 VII| school by his cope. Then this friar began to cry, saying: Help
65 VII| saying: Help brethren, for friar Thomas is taken from us,
66 VII| and by the voice of this friar the other friars awoke and
67 VII| awoke and demanded that friar what he had. Then he told
68 VII| found that it was so as the friar had said, for in the same
69 VII| in the same hour that the friar had so cried, the holy doctor
70 VII| read also that there was a friar much devout, called brother
71 VII| shining of whiteness. When the friar saw this sight he marvelled
72 VII| instituted, iii. 67.~Reynold, friar, vision of, iv. 184.~River
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