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Brother Conrad did once, at the Convent 

 of Siruolo, fet free a woman who was pof- 

 feffed of a devil, praying for her all one 

 night and appearing to her mother, at 

 dawn of day did flee thence left he fhould 

 be fought out and honored of the people. 



CHAPTER XLIII. 



How Brother Conrad of Offida did convert a 

 young Monk who affliHed the other Friars, 

 And how the /aid young Monk, coming to die, 

 did appear to the /aid Brother Conrad, entreat- 

 ing that he ivould pray for him : and how he 

 fet him free by his Prayers from the very great 

 Pains of Purgatory. 



THE faid Brother Conrad, a wondrous 

 partifan of Evangelic Poverty and 

 the Rule of Saint Francis, was fo religious 

 in his life and of fo great merit towards 

 God, that Chrift the Bleffed honored him 

 with many miracles both in his life and in 

 his death ; among which upon a time, being 

 come to the Convent of Offida a ftranger, 

 the Brethren entreated him for the love of 

 God and of true charity to admonifh a young 

 Monk who did abide in that Convent, the 



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