Curiously, the Conformities reproduce the passage of the 3 Soc.
The Conformities relate here an incident for which we might desire an earlier authority, but which is certainly very like Francis; he led all his friends to the port and explained to them his perplexities.
Besides, in the stories that the Conformities borrow from the Fioretti, we perceive Bartolommeo's work of abbreviation.
I shall not recur to this: the text is in the Conformities 138a 2.
And as to Plato there remains the problem of how far his conformities were prudential, after the execution of Sokrates for blasphemy.
He also formally vetoes all discussion on faith, declaring it to be dangerous to religion; [1831] and by these conformities he probably saved himself from ecclesiastical attack.
Granice began to think that his mistake lay in having appealed to persons more or less familiar with his past, and to whom the visible conformities of his life seemed a final disproof of its one fierce secret deviation.
If you would be instructed thoroughly, consult the conformities of St. Francis of Assisi.
And though as regards religion his timorous conformities deprive him of any heroic status, it is perhaps not too much to pronounce him "the great reformer and liberator of the European intellect.
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