[20] Ughelli, Ital. Sacra, vol. i. col. 45.
[21] Burlamacchi, Epis., vol. i. p. 92.
[22] That is, not only of such things as have occurred since the last confession, but of all the sins of a lifetime.
[23] Supplement. di Script. Eccl., p. 649. Paris, 1686.
[24] Dialogo, etc. Op. di Son Cat., vol. iv. p. 30.
[25] The report of the investigation, which took place on occasion of her canonization, in 1411. This Caffarini was one of her disciples.
[26] This was the Beato Stefano Maconi, one of the amanuenses of the Saint.
[27] The Dialogue, of which an account has been given.
[28] The original is also printed at the end of the volume, for the examination of those who might think that the translation unfairly represented its merits.
[29] This phrase, "with the desire to see in you," occurs in the same position and construction in nearly every letter.