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1 Pref, 2(20) | to be found everywhere. See, for example, p. 151, Vol. 2 Pref, 2(21) | the Escorial manuscript. See Vol. II, p. 97, n. 6.~ 3 Pref, 2 | nor even rereading it to see what she has said last.23 4 Pref, 2 | They see that these things are considered, 5 Pref, 2(34) | See, for a typical example, 6 Outl, 0 | by interior voices and to see certain visions and experience 7 Outl, 0 | a likelier date is 1560: see pp. 235, 260, 268, 271).~ 8 Outl, 0 | Chapter XXVII of Foundations (See penultimate paragraph of 9 Outl, 0 | Valladolid where she is to see the Bishop about the projected 10 Unic, 1(62) | the incident in the text, see Yepes, Bk. I, Chap. II.~ 11 Unic, 2 | always, and in every way, see things which are good. My 12 Unic, 2 | be careful lest he should see us reading these books. 13 Unic, 2 | lasted for many years: I see now how wrong they must 14 Unic, 2 | my cousins too. For I now see the danger of intercourse, 15 Unic, 2 | nun, I was very pleased to see nuns who were so good; for 16 Unic, 3 | better, they took me to see my sister, who was living 17 Unic, 5 | so great an evil, for I see clearly that in God's sight 18 Unic, 5 | affection for women when they see them inclined to virtue. 19 Unic, 6 | impossible to let anyone come to see me, for I was in such a 20 Unic, 6 | to the test, and he will see by experience what great 21 Unic, 6 | who saw me were amazed to see me alive? What it is, my 22 Unic, 6 | some years, so far as I can see, Thou hast held me by Thy 23 Unic, 7 | for I was clever enough to see to it that the nuns had 24 Unic, 7 | difficult to make people see this and the Lord must needs 25 Unic, 7 | completely worldly; and they see that these things are considered, 26 Unic, 7 | it and I never wanted to see that person again.~ 27 Unic, 7 | that it was possible to see anything otherwise than 28 Unic, 7 | resignation. He often came to see me, for he derived great 29 Unic, 7 | was very hard for me to see him under the false impression 30 Unic, 7 | determined not to let him see my grief for as long as 31 Unic, 7 | a place where people can see him, and by doing other 32 Unic, 8 | in abhorrence, when they see that a soul which had received 33 Unic, 8 | years. Nevertheless, I can see how great was the Lord's 34 Unic, 8 | specially so, because they can see all the time that He is 35 Unic, 8 | remembering that He can see them.~ 36 Unic, 8 | It is thus that I seem to see both myself and Thee. O 37 Unic, 8 | give it up? Really I cannot see any reason, unless it is 38 Unic, 8 | door is closed, I do not see how He will bestow them; 39 Unic, 8 | prisoner, and yet I could not see how, nor could I really 40 Unic, 9 | it I was deeply moved to see Him thus, so well did it 41 Unic, 9 | that if I did not actually see a thing I could not use 42 Unic, 9 | is there -- but he cannot see him. Thus it was with me 43 Unic, 9 | Confessions, I seemed to see myself in them and I began 44 Unic, 10 | As the souls in Heaven see no more than the Lord wills 45 Unic, 10 | than the Lord wills them to see, and as this is in proportion 46 Unic, 10 | dead that we pursue what we see before us and so it is these 47 Unic, 10 | Reverence, and others who are to see this, will do what, for 48 Unic, 11 | Reverence will be amused to see how stupid I am. But it 49 Unic, 11 | pay no heed to what they see or hear, and they must practise 50 Unic, 13 | our director; but we must see to it that he is not the 51 Unic, 13 | should not at all like to see such a method of progress 52 Unic, 13 | told me, they could not see how one of these things 53 Unic, 13 | sins and failings which we see in others, for we all have 54 Unic, 13 | heresies, through which, as we see, so many souls are lost; 55 Unic, 13 | God forbid it be so! I see these learned fathers bearing 56 Unic, 14 | faculties come and go, to see if the will give them some 57 Unic, 14 | will that the soul should see this particular help (as 58 Unic, 14 | garden, or orchard, and see how these trees begin to 59 Unic, 15 | consolations), he will often see how he has been frustrated 60 Unic, 15 | offending God, when they see themselves assaulted by 61 Unic, 16 | the flowers are opening: see, they are beginning to send 62 Unic, 16 | soul would like everyone to see her now, and become aware 63 Unic, 16 | any. This soul would fain see itself free: eating is killing 64 Unic, 16 | May Your Reverence alone see some of these things in 65 Unic, 16 | seem to be dreaming what I see and I wish all the people 66 Unic, 16 | I wish all the people I see were suffering from the 67 Unic, 16 | grant you this favour, for I see very few people who are 68 Unic, 16 | he is known by those who see him if they observe him 69 Unic, 16 | it were stronger than I see it is. Does Your Reverence 70 Unic, 17 | as it were, astonished to see what a good gardener the 71 Unic, 17 | open so that the soul may see that it possesses virtues, 72 Unic, 18 | abundance of water, we can see how much rest the gardener 73 Unic, 18 | remain open, they can hardly see. If a person in this state 74 Unic, 19 | love Him? It can neither see nor hear save by making 75 Unic, 19 | Jesus! What a sight it is to see a soul which has attained 76 Unic, 19 | only in name: I could not see why Thou didst not show 77 Unic, 20 | anything to help yourself; you see and feel this cloud, or 78 Unic, 20 | realize, I repeat, and indeed see, that you are being carried 79 Unic, 20 | enkindled, for One Who, as we see, has so deep a love for 80 Unic, 20(152)| Envuelto. See n. 90.]~ 81 Unic, 20 | my sisters who sometimes see me like this, and so now 82 Unic, 20 | Such is my yearning to see God that I forget everything 83 Unic, 20 | opinion, he will neither see, nor hear, nor perceive; 84 Unic, 20 | it loves and desires to see set free from the prison 85 Unic, 20 | blessing of which I now see myself in possession could 86 Unic, 21 | this farce of a life and see how ill-organized it is, 87 Unic, 22 | by permitting me often to see Thee, as I shall relate 88 Unic, 22 | glorified? Here we shall not see Him wearied and broken in 89 Unic, 22 | me back to it. For when I see Thee near me I have seen 90 Unic, 22 | I can see clearly, and since that 91 Unic, 22 | God is well pleased to see a soul humbly taking His 92 Unic, 22 | concerning what He will give us. "See," He says, "this is but 93 Unic, 23 | it into his charge. But I see now that it was all for 94 Unic, 23 | should sometimes come to see me. It showed what great 95 Unic, 23 | that he was not coming to see me because I was so wicked.~ 96 Unic, 23 | Looking through books to see if I could learn how to 97 Unic, 23 | Jesus, who would come to see me if I asked him to do 98 Unic, 23 | sisters in the convent should see me consulting such saintly 99 Unic, 24 | to stir. Then I began to see how little this had to do 100 Unic, 24 | arranged for him to come and see me so that I might talk 101 Unic, 24(196)| though at times, as we shall see in Chap. XXVIII, he was 102 Unic, 25 | that we never, I think, see visions or hear these words 103 Unic, 25 | experienced and alert, it will see the difference very clearly; 104 Unic, 25 | imagine, even were it to see the heavens opened, would 105 Unic, 25 | degrees; for, as far as I can see and learn by experience, 106 Unic, 25 | solace. His words are deeds. See how He strengthens our faith 107 Unic, 25 | this Lord is powerful, as I see He is, and know He is, and 108 Unic, 25 | of the Lord and I want to see what you can do to me."~ 109 Unic, 25 | although I used sometimes to see the devils, as I shall say 110 Unic, 25 | cowards -- as soon as they see that anyone despises them 111 Unic, 25 | only upon those whom they see giving in to them, or on 112 Unic, 26 | impulses and the desire to see God, which I shall describe 113 Unic, 26 | is unforgettable! Who can see the Lord covered with wounds 114 Unic, 26 | them for himself? Who can see any of the glory which He 115 Unic, 26(209)| first imaginary vision (see n. 221) cannot have taken 116 Unic, 26 | it will understand it and see that I have succeeded in 117 Unic, 27 | those of the soul did I see anything. I thought He was 118 Unic, 27(210)| various types of vision, see Vol. II, p. 279, n.]~ 119 Unic, 27 | if I say that I do not see Him with the eyes either 120 Unic, 27 | certainty than if I were to see Him? It is not a suitable 121 Unic, 27 | dark, so that he cannot see someone who is beside him, 122 Unic, 27 | was there when I could not see Him." If I were blind, or 123 Unic, 27 | we have imagined what we see, whereas here, though that 124 Unic, 27 | His goodness willed me to see it and revealed it to me 125 Unic, 27 | fruition of it when they see that, late as they were, 126 Unic, 27 | account mad because they see them perform the heroic 127 Unic, 27 | See, then, how this austere 128 Unic, 27 | determination into practice. I see so many people in the world 129 Unic, 28 | will it be to us when we see the Humanity of Jesus Christ; 130 Unic, 28(221)| reference in Chap. XXVI (see n. 209) suggests that it 131 Unic, 28(221)| 1559. A further allusion (see n. 227) would indicate June 132 Unic, 28 | the brightness which they see in seeing this Divine beauty. 133 Unic, 28 | sun's rays, and then to see a very muddy stream, in 134 Unic, 28 | open our eyes in order to see it, there would not be time 135 Unic, 28 | Lord is pleased for us to see it, we shall do so even 136 Unic, 28 | nor less. For if what I see is an image it is a living 137 Unic, 28 | the hosts of hell. Here we see with what reason the devils 138 Unic, 28 | from such great Majesty! I see that Thou art pleased to 139 Unic, 28 | Majesty of this King and see the rigour of His judgment 140 Unic, 28 | way, the eyes of the soul see the excellence and the beauty 141 Unic, 28 | very soon becomes easy to see whence they come. So, in 142 Unic, 28 | would be possible for us to see in a moment things of which 143 Unic, 28 | such as all could clearly see. As I had previously been 144 Unic, 29 | been sufficiently worthy to see this, nor has it been of 145 Unic, 29 | altogether. Though I sometimes see Him looking at me compassionately, 146 Unic, 29 | wanting or not wanting to see the vision. It is clear 147 Unic, 29 | do about them; we cannot see more or less of them at 148 Unic, 29 | s will is that we shall see quite clearly that they 149 Unic, 29 | deluded; and I used often to see them very clearly on my 150 Unic, 29(227)| and not on January 25 (see n. 225). If this deduction 151 Unic, 29 | right to obey, but He would see that my confessor learned 152 Unic, 29 | so it did: I could never see the wood of which it was 153 Unic, 29 | dying with the desire to see God and I knew no way of 154 Unic, 29 | could be. Oh, what it is to see a wounded soul -- I mean 155 Unic, 29 | aquarum,229 which I seem to see fulfilled literally in myself!~ 156 Unic, 29 | that I should sometimes see the following vision. I 157 Unic, 29 | following vision. I would see beside me, on my left hand, 158 Unic, 29 | very rarely. Though I often see representations of angels, 159 Unic, 29 | pleased the Lord that I should see this angel in the following 160 Unic, 29 | the iron tip I seemed to see a point of fire. With this 161 Unic, 29(232)| evidence for the date, and I see none. An earlier year (1559- 162 Unic, 29 | stupor. I had no wish to see or speak with anyone, but 163 Unic, 30 | could all mean: I did not see how I could understand the 164 Unic, 30 | he might unsettle me and see if he could drive my soul 165 Unic, 30 | and it distresses us to see what we are and our wickedness 166 Unic, 30 | distress, we are comforted to see what a great favour God 167 Unic, 30 | from the devil's wiles, I see quite clearly that this 168 Unic, 30 | the Life of a saint, to see if I could become absorbed 169 Unic, 30 | cured me, or, if I were to see some vision, it was as if 170 Unic, 30 | understanding and leave it alone to see what it will do; and for 171 Unic, 30 | think of me as good were to see me in this condition of 172 Unic, 30 | such bad company. I want to see it free, so I say to the 173 Unic, 30 | my God, shall I at last see all the faculties of my 174 Unic, 30 | hung where I could always see it, and bore the inscription: " 175 Unic, 31 | afraid of them, now that I see they cannot stir unless 176 Unic, 31 | humility, but I can now see quite well that it was a 177 Unic, 31 | appear where anyone would see me.~ 178 Unic, 31 | spirit; later I came to see that all this restlessness 179 Unic, 31 | to him, so that he might see how utterly undeserving 180 Unic, 31 | will kill it. Really, I can see nothing in the world that 181 Unic, 31 | things for God. Then they see in others who are more fully 182 Unic, 31 | acquire these ourselves. They see in all the books written 183 Unic, 31 | amazed at the harm it does. I see some people whose actions 184 Unic, 32 | Lord's will that I should see the place which the devils 185 Unic, 32 | tortures and pains. I could not see who was the cause of them, 186 Unic, 32(251)| See Ch. V.]~ 187 Unic, 32 | light, it was possible to see everything the sight of 188 Unic, 32 | Lord's will that I should see more of hell itself, but 189 Unic, 32 | Lord's will that I should see with my own eyes the place 190 Unic, 32 | deaths. After all, if we see anyone on earth who is especially 191 Unic, 32 | can look on so calmly and see the devil carrying off as 192 Unic, 32 | doing certain things which I see tolerated and considered 193 Unic, 32 | money for such a house; I see now that that would not 194 Unic, 32 | told me that I could now see what those saints who had 195 Unic, 32(259)| she turned indignantly to see how St. Teresa was taking 196 Unic, 32 | and in due course I should see what His Majesty would do 197 Unic, 33(267)| Inquisition and the Holy See, the aim of which was to 198 Unic, 33 | This Rector came to see me and my confessor told 199 Unic, 33(269)| of good with his money. See Letters, 2.~ 200 Unic, 33 | now that I could neither see the Elevation nor hear Mass 201 Unic, 33 | brightness. At first I could not see who was clothing me, but 202 Unic, 33 | glorious Saint Joseph I did not see so clearly, though I could 203 Unic, 33 | clearly, though I could see plainly that he was there, 204 Unic, 33 | never lose it -- I seemed to see them ascending to Heaven 205 Unic, 33 | described to me. He would see to it that that procedure 206 Unic, 34 | her a very great desire to see me: she thought that I might 207 Unic, 34 | felt like this -- I never see a person whom I like very 208 Unic, 34 | immediately wishing that I could see him wholly given to God, 209 Unic, 34 | supernatural matters he will see that it is in conformity 210 Unic, 34 | filled me with confusion to see him listening so humbly 211 Unic, 34 | earnest desire that I had to see him make great progress. 212 Unic, 34 | great comfort to him to see that he is not alone: the 213 Unic, 34 | way and that I must go to see her and get her to prepare 214 Unic, 34 | that nobody could come to see her or hear her confession. 215 Unic, 34 | and was pleased to let me see her as He was taking her 216 Unic, 35(296)| was then that she came to see St. Teresa, as described 217 Unic, 35 | least good to my soul or see any way in which it possibly 218 Unic, 35 | about it. He ordered me to see at once about going, saying 219 Unic, 35 | might possibly come and see her again, she acquiesced 220 Unic, 35 | Thy law",304 for I do not see, Lord, and I do not know 221 Unic, 36 | particular moment, I cannot see how it could have been done, 222 Unic, 36(308)| where he was staying to see him and found him completely 223 Unic, 36 | being in Heaven to me to see the Most Holy Sacrament 224 Unic, 36 | imperfections that I can see I ought to have been blamed 225 Unic, 36 | a great comfort to me to see that in such a great work 226 Unic, 36 | light, so that I should see that it was the work of 227 Unic, 36 | condemning me and going to see the Provincial and visiting 228 Unic, 36 | great deal, as it did to see that the people who were 229 Unic, 36(319)| Gaspar Daza (see n. 184).~ 230 Unic, 36 | gave me the greatest joy to see him. I remember that, the 231 Unic, 37 | great that difference is, I see clearly that here too, when 232 Unic, 37 | the wonders of God, for I see that he who understands 233 Unic, 37 | time forward everything I see appears nauseating to me 234 Unic, 37 | to look at Thy person to see at once that Thou alone 235 Unic, 37 | It is impossible not to see that in Thyself Thou art 236 Unic, 37 | be in darkness and not to see this light, so it is not 237 Unic, 37 | the service of God. When I see all that goes on, I can 238 Unic, 37 | hate the world, I do not see how at the same time we 239 Unic, 38 | worse about it, I went to see my confessor, for, however 240 Unic, 38 | still. The soul may wish to see more than is pictured to 241 Unic, 38 | for, while the light we see here and that other light 242 Unic, 38 | leave me, He said to me: "See, daughter, what those who 243 Unic, 38 | of Thy wonders, but they see them, my Lord, as revealed 244 Unic, 38 | seemed to me like dung and I see how base are the occupations 245 Unic, 38 | it is a great thing to see what is awaiting us there 246 Unic, 38 | Everything I see is like a dream and what 247 Unic, 38 | like a dream and what I see with my bodily eyes is a 248 Unic, 38 | different from those we see on earth, for it had not 249 Unic, 38 | I could neither hear nor see, so great was my inward 250 Unic, 38(340)| reference to St. Teresa's age (see n. 334) it seems to give 251 Unic, 38 | do with its members and I see that their lives are in 252 Unic, 38 | seeing anything, I seemed to see myself in the presence of 253 Unic, 38 | has granted me grace to see, and it brings with it the 254 Unic, 38 | often pleased that I should see Him in the Host, my hair 255 Unic, 38 | and not permitting them to see them all at once! Since 256 Unic, 38 | it is that my soul shall see Him? How can I open my mouth, 257 Unic, 38 | must it be, my Lord, to see that beauty of Thine between 258 Unic, 38 | would not have allowed me to see the evil that was in that 259 Unic, 38 | said He had allowed me to see this so that I might realize 260 Unic, 38(343)| be P. Gregorio Fern‡ndez (see n. 258), whom we know to 261 Unic, 38 | been pleased that I should see the degrees of glory to 262 Unic, 39 | have mentioned, who went to see him, was very sorry for 263 Unic, 39 | grow ashamed, because I see I am more His debtor than 264 Unic, 39 | His Majesty, and, if we see that these souls are humble, 265 Unic, 39 | them a lack of faith. I can see now that all the Lord told 266 Unic, 39 | throne, on which (I did not see this, but learned it in 267 Unic, 39 | Evangelists.355 But I could not see what the throne was like, 268 Unic, 39 | hast made is a good one: see thou forget it not, that 269 Unic, 39 | within me, and I should then see that this experience of 270 Unic, 39 | communicating I did not see it.~ 271 Unic, 40 | said to me -- I could not see who, but I was quite clear 272 Unic, 40 | but thou shalt come to see it clearly in the profit 273 Unic, 40 | Lord, I have indeed come to see it: since that time I have 274 Unic, 40 | looked upon all that I do not see being directed to the service 275 Unic, 40 | much I pity those whom I see living in darkness with 276 Unic, 40 | Our Lord as I generally see Him. I seemed to see Him 277 Unic, 40 | generally see Him. I seemed to see Him in every part of my 278 Unic, 40 | so I have been unable to see the Lord.~ 279 Unic, 40 | short a space of time, to see so many things at once in 280 Unic, 40 | us clearly and we shall see the offences we have committed. 281 Unic, 40 | being still alive when I see these things and consider 282 Unic, 40 | them, and because, when I see that anyone is a great servant 283 Unic, 40 | sometimes I am distressed when I see of how little use I am in 284 Unic, 40 | I fail to do anything I see to be necessary for me. 285 Unic, 40 | a kind of sleep: when I see things, I nearly always 286 Unic, 40(367)| Toledo. [On the form "Sir", see n. 174.]~ 287 Lette, 0 | shall be given for him to see it, as it was with this 288 Lette, 0 | for Your Reverence will see from what I have written 289 Lette, 0 | Your Reverence and I shall see each other in a place where