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at Moliano ; and finding him fo heavily- 

 burdened that he could fcarce fpeak, he 

 announced to him the death of his body 

 and the glory and falvation of his foul, 

 according to the affurance which he had 

 received through Divine revelation ; at 

 which Brother James, much rejoiced in 

 foul and in afpe6l, received him with great 

 cheer and with a jocund laugh, thanking 

 him for the good tidings he did bring, 

 and devoutly recommending himfelf to his 

 prayers. Then Brother John befought him 

 dear, that after his death he would return 

 and fpeak to him concerning his condition ; 

 and Brother James gave him his promife 

 fo to do, if it fhould thus pleafe God. And 

 having faid thefe words, the hour of his 

 paffing away drew near, and Brother James 

 began pioufly to recite that verfe of the 

 Pfalms : In pace in idipfum doruiiamy et 

 reqidefcam; which is to fay: I will lay me 

 down in peace, and take my refl ; and 

 having repeated this verfe, with a light 

 and jocund face he paffed away from this 

 life. And after that he was buried. Brother 

 John travelled thence to the Convent of 

 Maffa, and awaited the promife of Brother 

 James that he would return again to him 



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