The life of St. Philip (Book VI ch. VIII): gioiadelcolle.info - The portal of Gioia del Colle
Home Subscribe to the School of Politics! Editorial Handbook of facebook with gioiadelcolle.info Presentation Rethinking Citizenship The Privacy Policy of this site Protection of Minors The Portal is Monitored by Google Analytics to gioiadelcolle.info Why register? Newsletter Sign gioiadelcolle.info Associations Alphard - Towards the Sustainable City Cultural Music Association "Daniel Lobefaro" Junior Sports Association Basketball "Father John MINOZZI" listening center and services, "From the silence of the word" Centro Studi Erasmus Italian Red Cross FIDAS - Federation Italian Blood Donors reflux Group Scout Joy 1 LILT - Italian League for the Fight Against Cancer opinion reflux of ... Archives
Acculturi @ mops Events Leisure & Joy Note The Joy of Yesterday reflux & mo ... Read @ Fourth Wall School Health History Tourism Community Associations Press News From the Editors Mister Dirty Post Readers' Remembering Don Vito Marotta reflux Abruzzo Emergency Gioiesi World Childhood Letters to the Editor Opinion reflux of the Third Age ... Multimedia Photos Videos News Politics & Society Organized Crime From Parties & Movements Economics & Local Products Joy Resolution Employment Multiethnicity Planet Women Youth Policy Social Network Open Space, Land & Environment Featured School of Politics Caravan Mafias Another Society Sports @
THE LIFE OF SAINT PHILIP BOOK VI CAP. Multiple Miracles VIII operated with other relics of St. Philip. Philip son of the Black Black, suffered great pain of teeth, which was quiet, neither day nor night: now his having placed above the cheek a few relics of the Holy Father give her Marchesa Nannina by her sister, suffered remained free [...]
Philip son of the Black Black, suffered great pain of teeth, which was quiet, neither day nor night: now his having placed above the cheek a few relics of the Holy Father give her Marchesa Nannina by her sister, suffered remained free from pain.
Caesar Marerio being sick of gout, and fever, fù visited by her sister, who havendo a slab of S. Philip, accostandosegli slowly placed it over the foot, where havea gout, and the fact that, the patient fell asleep, and awoke he found himself completely cured, and dall'hora onwards, after which he lived, suffered no more than look bad.
Nell'istessa home, coming un'accidente to a servant, who facea tremble from head to foot, as soon as the above was put to the inner sole, stopped the accident, and rivenne itself, and never gave him the most trouble.
Blacks Claudio Romano, reflux was attacked by a big pain in the kidneys, and in the back on the right side, so he could not change his bed in the site, and had tried to move cry aloud, reflux saying this evil about two months. At the same time the sopravenne a big pain in the left knee, so as not to impart grace the rimedij medicines, he asked for a cap, hair & some of the saint, & applicatili with divotione reflux evil, incontinent all the pain went away. The next morning he à telling relatives, friends & à la gratia received, fù said by some, that this could happen haveva natural causes; since being Philip reflux died a few days before it was even credited his holiness. But God allowed that the next day by a new, more severe pain and was struck in the right knee, and after haverlo born unto the night, getting worse with more and more enfiarsi still my knee, he used the same relics, and was suddenly healed, not suffering never such pain.
Charles son of Paul Romano from Castro, according to the chiragra, nor the grief for pharmaceutical cessandogli, you havesse facts, going to a morning visit the à Father Angelo Velli his Confessor, was reconciled to him, and told him about her illness: à which the Father Angelo touched with a little relic of the Holy hands, which were collected, & attracted, and I felt great pain, and touching the said habbiate faith: and immediately set off the pain, and never more than the returned.
John the Baptist Ridolfo Accounts Terni, it poses à bed with febre pestiferous, and petechiae, reflux and there sopragiunse erysipelas, which was throughout his life, and went à scare those who saw it, and gl'istessi Doctors claimed not haver never seen something like this; lot of doubters, that
Home Subscribe to the School of Politics! Editorial Handbook of facebook with gioiadelcolle.info Presentation Rethinking Citizenship The Privacy Policy of this site Protection of Minors The Portal is Monitored by Google Analytics to gioiadelcolle.info Why register? Newsletter Sign gioiadelcolle.info Associations Alphard - Towards the Sustainable City Cultural Music Association "Daniel Lobefaro" Junior Sports Association Basketball "Father John MINOZZI" listening center and services, "From the silence of the word" Centro Studi Erasmus Italian Red Cross FIDAS - Federation Italian Blood Donors reflux Group Scout Joy 1 LILT - Italian League for the Fight Against Cancer opinion reflux of ... Archives
Acculturi @ mops Events Leisure & Joy Note The Joy of Yesterday reflux & mo ... Read @ Fourth Wall School Health History Tourism Community Associations Press News From the Editors Mister Dirty Post Readers' Remembering Don Vito Marotta reflux Abruzzo Emergency Gioiesi World Childhood Letters to the Editor Opinion reflux of the Third Age ... Multimedia Photos Videos News Politics & Society Organized Crime From Parties & Movements Economics & Local Products Joy Resolution Employment Multiethnicity Planet Women Youth Policy Social Network Open Space, Land & Environment Featured School of Politics Caravan Mafias Another Society Sports @
THE LIFE OF SAINT PHILIP BOOK VI CAP. Multiple Miracles VIII operated with other relics of St. Philip. Philip son of the Black Black, suffered great pain of teeth, which was quiet, neither day nor night: now his having placed above the cheek a few relics of the Holy Father give her Marchesa Nannina by her sister, suffered remained free [...]
Philip son of the Black Black, suffered great pain of teeth, which was quiet, neither day nor night: now his having placed above the cheek a few relics of the Holy Father give her Marchesa Nannina by her sister, suffered remained free from pain.
Caesar Marerio being sick of gout, and fever, fù visited by her sister, who havendo a slab of S. Philip, accostandosegli slowly placed it over the foot, where havea gout, and the fact that, the patient fell asleep, and awoke he found himself completely cured, and dall'hora onwards, after which he lived, suffered no more than look bad.
Nell'istessa home, coming un'accidente to a servant, who facea tremble from head to foot, as soon as the above was put to the inner sole, stopped the accident, and rivenne itself, and never gave him the most trouble.
Blacks Claudio Romano, reflux was attacked by a big pain in the kidneys, and in the back on the right side, so he could not change his bed in the site, and had tried to move cry aloud, reflux saying this evil about two months. At the same time the sopravenne a big pain in the left knee, so as not to impart grace the rimedij medicines, he asked for a cap, hair & some of the saint, & applicatili with divotione reflux evil, incontinent all the pain went away. The next morning he à telling relatives, friends & à la gratia received, fù said by some, that this could happen haveva natural causes; since being Philip reflux died a few days before it was even credited his holiness. But God allowed that the next day by a new, more severe pain and was struck in the right knee, and after haverlo born unto the night, getting worse with more and more enfiarsi still my knee, he used the same relics, and was suddenly healed, not suffering never such pain.
Charles son of Paul Romano from Castro, according to the chiragra, nor the grief for pharmaceutical cessandogli, you havesse facts, going to a morning visit the à Father Angelo Velli his Confessor, was reconciled to him, and told him about her illness: à which the Father Angelo touched with a little relic of the Holy hands, which were collected, & attracted, and I felt great pain, and touching the said habbiate faith: and immediately set off the pain, and never more than the returned.
John the Baptist Ridolfo Accounts Terni, it poses à bed with febre pestiferous, and petechiae, reflux and there sopragiunse erysipelas, which was throughout his life, and went à scare those who saw it, and gl'istessi Doctors claimed not haver never seen something like this; lot of doubters, that
No comments:
Post a Comment