The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... Francis - How the education of St. Francis pre- pared him for his ministry - His conversion - His marriage with Lady Poverty and his prayer for her— The wide appeal of his poems - His faith strengthened by illness - His love of humanity ...
... Francis - How the education of St. Francis pre- pared him for his ministry - His conversion - His marriage with Lady Poverty and his prayer for her— The wide appeal of his poems - His faith strengthened by illness - His love of humanity ...
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... Francis was taken prisoner with many of his fellow - citizens . " Ibid . , chap . i .: " Francis . . was at first named John by his mother ; then whenas his father , in whose absence he was born , returned from France , he was afterward ...
... Francis was taken prisoner with many of his fellow - citizens . " Ibid . , chap . i .: " Francis . . was at first named John by his mother ; then whenas his father , in whose absence he was born , returned from France , he was afterward ...
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... Francis on the fierce wolf of Gubbio , see The Little Flowers of St. Francis , chap . xxi . There we are told how St. Francis made over him the sign of the Cross and spoke to him thus : " Come hither , brother wolf . I command thee in ...
... Francis on the fierce wolf of Gubbio , see The Little Flowers of St. Francis , chap . xxi . There we are told how St. Francis made over him the sign of the Cross and spoke to him thus : " Come hither , brother wolf . I command thee in ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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