[Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Paul Sabatier]@TWC D-Link bookLife of St. Francis of Assisi CHAPTER XIII 20/36
333) does not even name the founder.
This is the more significant since a few pages farther on, the chapter given to the Brothers Minor is almost entirely filled with the person of St.Francis.This silence about St. Dominic has been remarked and taken up by Moschus, who finds no way to explain it.
Vide _Vitam J.de Vitriaco_, at the head of the Douai edition of 1597. [2] Francis, who died in 1226, is canonized in 1228; Anthony of Padua, 1231 and 1233; Elisabeth of Thuringia, 1231 and 1235; Dominic, 1221 and 1234. [3] 3 Soc., 61. [4] Shed abroad, Lord, thy Spirit, and all shall be created, and thou shalt renew the face of the earth. [5] 2 Cel., 3.
87; _Spec._, 132b; _Conform._, 207a, 112a; _Fior._, 18.
The historians of St.Dominic have not received these details kindly, but an incontestable point gained from diplomatic documents is that in 1218 Dominic, at Rome, procured privileges in which the properties of his Order were indicated, and that in 1220 he led his friars to profess poverty. [6] 2 Cel., 3, 9; _Spec._, 17a. [7] _Spec._, 49a; _Tribul._, Laur.MS., 11a-12b; _Spec._, 183a; _Conform._, 135b 1. [8] The principal sources are indicated in A.SS., Augusti, t. i., pp.
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