[Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Paul Sabatier]@TWC D-Link bookLife of St. Francis of Assisi CHAPTER III 45/47
See 2 Cel., 3, 46. [34] It need not be said that I do not assert that no trace of it is to be found after the ministry of St.Francis, but it was no longer a force, and no longer endangered the very existence of the Church. [35] This strange personality will charm historians and philosophers for a long while to come.
I know nothing more learned or more luminous than M.Felice Tocco's fine study in his _Eresia nel medio evo_, Florence, 1884, 1 vol., 12mo, pp. 261-409. [36] A.SS., Sept., t.vii., p.
283 ff. [37] A.SS., Maii, vii.; Vincent de Beauvais, _Speculum historiale_, _lib._ 29, _cap._ 40.
La Sila is a wooded mountain, situated eastward from Cosenza, which the peasants call _Monte Nero_.
The summits are nearly 2,000 metres above the sea. [38] Toward 1195.
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