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1 Unic, 1| and may it please Thy Majesty to save me! -- and on granting 2 Unic, 2| people. It seems as if His Majesty was trying and trying again 3 Unic, 3| in how many ways did His Majesty gradually prepare me for 4 Unic, 4| numerous infirmities which His Majesty began to send her.~~ 5 Unic, 4| pleasure. Even in this life His Majesty rewards such an act in ways 6 Unic, 4| In these early days His Majesty began to grant me so many 7 Unic, 4| patience given me by His Majesty.~ 8 Unic, 5| these are eternal. Well, His Majesty heard my prayer; for, before 9 Unic, 5| consider the patience which His Majesty gave me to have been a great 10 Unic, 5| among others, which His Majesty has granted me: never since 11 Unic, 5| ever. And may it please His Majesty that I be utterly consumed 12 Unic, 6| it had not come from His Majesty's hand it would have seemed 13 Unic, 6| them. May it please His Majesty to forgive me, for I have 14 Unic, 6| from God, and after His Majesty had begun to grant me virtues 15 Unic, 6| must often have caused Thy Majesty numerous offences without 16 Unic, 6| Thee. May it please Thy Majesty that I be not forsaken by 17 Unic, 7| here too, but so far His Majesty has kept me from this. May 18 Unic, 7| perfection, so that His Majesty, in His goodness, cannot 19 Unic, 7| saints of old. May His Divine Majesty be pleased to find a remedy 20 Unic, 7| pastimes as these. May His Majesty grant that some of those 21 Unic, 7| the knowledge which His Majesty had given me ought not to 22 Unic, 7| back, he must suppose His Majesty wished him to feel something 23 Unic, 7| desires to have with His Majesty is true friendship, he need 24 Unic, 8| has brought me. May His Majesty grant that I may never again 25 Unic, 8| whole confidence in His Majesty and to have a complete distrust 26 Unic, 9| strength from the Divine Majesty: He must have heard my cries 27 Unic, 9| feel a new love for His Majesty. I knew that, so far as 28 Unic, 9| want to serve Him when His Majesty began to grant me favours 29 Unic, 9| to turn from them. As His Majesty was only awaiting some preparedness 30 Unic, 10| understands nothing of what His Majesty represents to it.~ 31 Unic, 10| pains we have taken His Majesty appears to be requiting 32 Unic, 10| Let us be grateful to His Majesty for them, for, unless we 33 Unic, 10| poorer than before, and His Majesty will give the jewels to 34 Unic, 10| been practising prayer, His Majesty has given me experiences, 35 Unic, 10| attained virtue. May His Majesty be blessed for everything, 36 Unic, 10| of sweet flowers. May His Majesty grant that I may not root 37 Unic, 11| precious thing which it is His Majesty's will that we should enjoy 38 Unic, 11| of this treasure. May His Majesty be pleased to give it to 39 Unic, 11| unfruitful and full of weeds. His Majesty uproots the weeds and will 40 Unic, 11| for reasons known to His Majesty, perhaps to our great advantage, 41 Unic, 11| is for our good that His Majesty is pleased to lead us in 42 Unic, 11| work is done. Praise His Majesty for this and trust in His 43 Unic, 11| our greater good; let His Majesty guide us whithersoever He 44 Unic, 11| may it never please Thy Majesty that a gift so precious 45 Unic, 11| which it has pleased His Majesty to give me. But when I hear 46 Unic, 11| because in that case His Majesty must know that it is good 47 Unic, 11| should realize that, as His Majesty does not give it them, it 48 Unic, 11| but they are not so. His Majesty knows our wretchedness and 49 Unic, 12| light trial to me. When His Majesty so wills He can teach everything 50 Unic, 12| instruction. Possibly, as His Majesty has always been my teacher -- 51 Unic, 13| a state as they did. His Majesty desires and loves courageous 52 Unic, 13| afflictions and distress which His Majesty must have suffered when 53 Unic, 13| neglect such things, for His Majesty knows better than we what 54 Unic, 14| namely, God. For His Majesty begins to communicate Himself 55 Unic, 14| soul to realize that His Majesty is so near it that it need 56 Unic, 14| it is necessary that His Majesty should make the matter clear, 57 Unic, 14| even now begun to serve His Majesty -- but I mean a beginner 58 Unic, 15| May His Majesty give me grace to explain 59 Unic, 15| not God; for, since His Majesty grants us the favour of 60 Unic, 15| I beg the souls whom His Majesty has granted so great a favour 61 Unic, 15| love of God with which His Majesty endows the souls of the 62 Unic, 15| and to beg favours of His Majesty, and to pray to Him for 63 Unic, 15| because they can serve His Majesty with it and for this purpose 64 Unic, 15| sight, for it is due to His Majesty's great humility,126 we 65 Unic, 15| pleased to prove them and His Majesty seems to have forsaken them. 66 Unic, 16| and heresies against His Majesty,137 so we might try to meet 67 Unic, 17| its desire also. Let His Majesty treat it as His own: it 68 Unic, 17| with God, except that His Majesty appears to be willing to 69 Unic, 17| praise the Lord because His Majesty has granted it to a few 70 Unic, 17| others, which are with His Majesty, bring us rest.~ 71 Unic, 17| have pity on it, and His Majesty allows it to burn in the 72 Unic, 17| be grateful for it to His Majesty. For, in due time, as I 73 Unic, 17| grace to enjoy it. As His Majesty has granted you the first 74 Unic, 18| attain salvation did not His Majesty bestow it on me with these 75 Unic, 18| help me in this, since His Majesty knows that, next to doing 76 Unic, 18| last kind of prayer, His Majesty seems to be pleased to say 77 Unic, 19| beseech the Lord that His Majesty may be pleased to grant 78 Unic, 19| of this kind and may His Majesty never allow me to have the 79 Unic, 19| completely abandons Him, His Majesty will not cease to help it 80 Unic, 19| wearied of offending His Majesty before He ceased forgiving 81 Unic, 20| know nothing of it if His Majesty had not shown me the ways 82 Unic, 20| believe this cloud of great Majesty to be with us here on this 83 Unic, 20| and after all (I said) His Majesty could grant me that favour 84 Unic, 20| His. At other times His Majesty is graciously satisfied 85 Unic, 20| are unable to resist His Majesty's will, either in soul or 86 Unic, 20| was being lifted up. The majesty of Him Who can do this is 87 Unic, 20| favour upon me, though His Majesty reassures me as I go on. 88 Unic, 20| of value in it, let His Majesty distribute it; henceforth, 89 Unic, 21| desires to serve God: His Majesty also gives it strength to 90 Unic, 21| The reason His Majesty does this is that it is 91 Unic, 21| may not be prepared, His Majesty prepares it to receive the 92 Unic, 21| enough for me to do that. His Majesty had given me the needful 93 Unic, 21| serve Him. May it please His Majesty that the immense bounty 94 Unic, 21| everything for God's sake! If His Majesty requites us so amply that 95 Unic, 22| created things. May His Majesty grant me the ability to 96 Unic, 22| from books, for until His Majesty taught it me by experience 97 Unic, 22| sacred Humanity, in Whom, His Majesty said, He is well pleased. 98 Unic, 22| if we wish His Sovereign Majesty to show us great secrets. 99 Unic, 22| so much that, even if His Majesty is pleased to raise it to 100 Unic, 22| own wickedness; and His Majesty has even managed to help 101 Unic, 22| road quite freely. If His Majesty is pleased to promote us 102 Unic, 22| very little labour. May His Majesty give us this love, since 103 Unic, 22| in which they allow His Majesty to work. We cannot bring 104 Unic, 22| everything depends upon His Majesty's good pleasure and upon 105 Unic, 22| I think, too, that His Majesty goes about seeking to prove 106 Unic, 23| wish to receive them. His Majesty began to grant me quite 107 Unic, 23| As His Majesty, however, was now pleased 108 Unic, 24| favours of God and how His Majesty went on giving them to her 109 Unic, 24| gained this -- that His Majesty Himself taught me. For previously 110 Unic, 24| penances -- that is, that His Majesty was being pleased to give 111 Unic, 24| Him but should allow His Majesty to have it and make no effort 112 Unic, 25| these words are of such majesty that, without our knowing 113 Unic, 25| Christ.198 How I wish His Majesty had been pleased for me 114 Unic, 25| for prayer in begging His Majesty to lead me by another path. 115 Unic, 25| tried and tormented. May His Majesty be pleased to make us fear 116 Unic, 25| not one of these! May His Majesty help me to find comfort 117 Unic, 26| we walk truthfully in His Majesty's presence with a pure conscience. 118 Unic, 26| moment may destroy us. If His Majesty is pleased with us, there 119 Unic, 26| for, as I have said, His Majesty supplies both counsel and 120 Unic, 26| me to obey Him; and His Majesty would then change the confessor' 121 Unic, 26| indeed, hardly any. His Majesty Himself has been to me the 122 Unic, 27| they might prevail with His Majesty to this purpose.~ 123 Unic, 27| is by that means that His Majesty is pleased to make His presence 124 Unic, 27| me some vision which His Majesty is pleased to present to 125 Unic, 27| simply because this is His Majesty's will, and no other means 126 Unic, 27| And what great courage His Majesty gave to this holy man to 127 Unic, 28| length I realized that His Majesty was leading me according 128 Unic, 28| in very great beauty and majesty; this I described in detail 129 Unic, 28| even on earth, where His Majesty reveals Himself according 130 Unic, 28| Sometimes He comes with such majesty that no once can doubt it 131 Unic, 28| one could but describe the majesty with which Thou dost reveal 132 Unic, 28| Thou hast created! And the majesty with which Thou dost reveal 133 Unic, 28| to flee from such great Majesty! I see that Thou art pleased 134 Unic, 28| soul the greatness of Thy Majesty, together with the power 135 Unic, 28| when we shall behold the Majesty of this King and see the 136 Unic, 28| much of His greatness and majesty, the vision has such exceeding 137 Unic, 28| vision is forgotten, the majesty and beauty of God are so 138 Unic, 28| grant me to have done His Majesty a little service here; for 139 Unic, 29| and the things which His Majesty said to her to reassure 140 Unic, 29| produced, not by us but by His Majesty. Still less can we be proud 141 Unic, 29| Shortly after this, His Majesty began to give me clearer 142 Unic, 30| the Lord in prayer, His Majesty was pleased to enlighten 143 Unic, 30| describe the favours which His Majesty sends me. But just then 144 Unic, 30| ashamed, but it praises His Majesty, Who for so long has borne 145 Unic, 30| granting me favours His Majesty treats me as He does many 146 Unic, 31| beseech the Lord, if it be His Majesty's good pleasure, to give 147 Unic, 31| he was.)244 I begged His Majesty that these tortures and 148 Unic, 31| was any good in me, His Majesty would reveal my sins to 149 Unic, 31| they now are in desire His Majesty will, if they pray and do 150 Unic, 31| so great a blessing. His Majesty will arrange so many ways 151 Unic, 31| they are done for Him, His Majesty helps us to do greater ones. 152 Unic, 31| more. May it please His Majesty to give me grace so that 153 Unic, 32| helped me. May it please His Majesty not to let me out of His 154 Unic, 32| Lord forbid this, for His Majesty's sake. Amen.~ 155 Unic, 32| was of God and that His Majesty had given my soul this ardour 156 Unic, 32| religious life which His Majesty had given me by keeping 157 Unic, 32| commended myself to God and His Majesty began to give me consolation 158 Unic, 32| course I should see what His Majesty would do for us. (And how 159 Unic, 33| the right time, for His Majesty saw that he would be needed 160 Unic, 33| foundation of which was His Majesty's will.~ 161 Unic, 33| of Jesus having left, His Majesty brought a successor to him 162 Unic, 33| any demand on our part His Majesty is providing amply for all 163 Unic, 34| being the means whereby His Majesty aroused a great person to 164 Unic, 34| should come to render His Majesty better service, though I 165 Unic, 34| love which it knows His Majesty has for it makes it forget 166 Unic, 34| uttered! To think that His Majesty should allow such a person 167 Unic, 34| God was so strong and His Majesty was working these favours 168 Unic, 34| that they came from His Majesty. And for my part, miserable 169 Unic, 34| seems to be alive. May His Majesty hold him in His hand, for 170 Unic, 34| than to others in one: His Majesty knows why. We are wrong 171 Unic, 34| trials I had to endure, His Majesty, having seen good to call 172 Unic, 34| repeatedly when I found that His Majesty was fulfilling my desires 173 Unic, 34| Christ, in the greatest majesty and glory, manifesting His 174 Unic, 35| Christ our Lord, for His Majesty had already given me great 175 Unic, 35| immediately. Thus was His Majesty sending me strength and 176 Unic, 35| how specially anxious His Majesty was to help me carry out 177 Unic, 35| this dwelling in which His Majesty takes His delight -- once, 178 Unic, 35| delight. So it seems that His Majesty had chosen the souls whom 179 Unic, 35| never tired of giving His Majesty thanks. Others He has changed 180 Unic, 36| Himself. It seems as if His Majesty had prolonged his life until 181 Unic, 36| a great work as this His Majesty had taken me, wicked as 182 Unic, 36| offence either against His Majesty or against the Order -- 183 Unic, 36| the negotiations, so Thy Majesty must do so." This calmed 184 Unic, 36| seemed clear, too, that His Majesty was helping the cleric I 185 Unic, 36| convenient for us, and His Majesty seems to have done so for 186 Unic, 36| work was of God, since His Majesty had seen well to further 187 Unic, 36| in number I am sure His Majesty will never fail them if 188 Unic, 36| begun will prosper, as His Majesty told me it would.~ 189 Unic, 36| seen what importance His Majesty must have attached to this 190 Unic, 37| glory. May it please His Majesty that some soul shall be 191 Unic, 37| all strive to please His Majesty, since even in this life 192 Unic, 37| the service I render His Majesty, and that I employed my 193 Unic, 37| at all: may it please His Majesty to bring me there and not 194 Unic, 37| Lord. Thou revealest Thy majesty; we need no sight of a retinue 195 Unic, 37| distinguish him from others; his majesty must be seen to be believed. 196 Unic, 37| one could but picture Thy majesty! It is impossible not to 197 Unic, 37| Emperor, for to behold Thy majesty strikes terror. But my terror 198 Unic, 37| when together with Thy majesty I behold Thy humility and 199 Unic, 37| and terror at seeing Thy majesty and acquired a deeper fear 200 Unic, 37| dared to complain of His Majesty. "How is it, my God," I 201 Unic, 38| and revelations which His Majesty was pleased that she should 202 Unic, 38| their own actions unless Thy Majesty gives them light! Some persons 203 Unic, 38| effected by God, for, when His Majesty reveals these truths, they 204 Unic, 38| for ever and ever! May His Majesty grant, by the blood which 205 Unic, 38| faults are not few -- His Majesty makes me so conscious of 206 Unic, 38| have present with me that Majesty of the Son of God, although 207 Unic, 38| offend His exceeding great Majesty and that there is anyone 208 Unic, 38| remembered that exceeding great Majesty which I had seen, and considered 209 Unic, 38| wretchedness with such great Majesty? Blessed be Thou, Lord. 210 Unic, 38| have never seen such great Majesty, hidden in a thing so small 211 Unic, 38| approaching this Lord of such Majesty, Whose will it is that my 212 Unic, 38| it is affrighted by the Majesty which it sees in Him.~ 213 Unic, 38| I saw my Lord, with the Majesty which I have described, 214 Unic, 38| been a vision from God, His Majesty would not have allowed me 215 Unic, 38| want to commend him to His Majesty was like giving alms to 216 Unic, 38| special favour that His Majesty bore him company.~ 217 Unic, 39| outstanding respects in which His Majesty has granted her this favour. ~ 218 Unic, 39| granted to me and I gave His Majesty thanks for it.~ 219 Unic, 39| the course of which His Majesty had granted him many favours. 220 Unic, 39| to God that I hope in His Majesty that he will make continual 221 Unic, 39| believe this. I praise His Majesty and I grow ashamed, because 222 Unic, 39| to other things which His Majesty means to grant, I find that 223 Unic, 39| Himself, and so we know His Majesty is hearing us and rejoicing 224 Unic, 39| s presence! For what His Majesty has not consummated in me 225 Unic, 39| amply rewarding them, His Majesty gives them far fewer favours 226 Unic, 39| rather fix our eyes on His Majesty, and, if we see that these 227 Unic, 39| be than our own since His Majesty is drawing so near to them.~ 228 Unic, 39| moment. I do not say that His Majesty will not value the services 229 Unic, 39| knowledge? And this His Majesty clearly showed when He gave 230 Unic, 39| Often His Majesty says to me, as a sign of 231 Unic, 39| attain it it is only when His Majesty so pleases, as I have said 232 Unic, 39| purity. When I besought His Majesty that this might be so with 233 Unic, 40| to be plunged into that Majesty of which I have been conscious 234 Unic, 40| filled with It. In this Majesty I was given to understand 235 Unic, 40| granting me a knowledge of His Majesty and Power in a way which 236 Unic, 40| And what the might of this Majesty must be when in so short 237 Unic, 40| imprinted upon it! Oh, my Majesty and Greatness! What art 238 Unic, 40| committed as they are in His Majesty's own presence, God justly 239 Unic, 40| the sight of such great Majesty and how alienated such things 240 Unic, 40| Day will be like, when His Majesty will reveal Himself to us 241 Unic, 40| I began to entreat His Majesty for the Church. I was shown 242 Unic, 40| these favours which His Majesty is granting me should become 243 Unic, 40| for that reason that His Majesty has put me in this little 244 Unic, 40| haven, which I hope in His Majesty will be a safe one.~ 245 Unic, 40| things of the world; and His Majesty will not let me become blind 246 Unic, 40| serving Him. May it please His Majesty that what is written here 247 Unic, 40| said it through me. May His Majesty ever keep Your Reverence 248 Unic, 40| methods and devices, His Majesty has rescued from hell and 249 Lette, 0| have committed against His Majesty. I have done what Your Reverence 250 Lette, 0| therefore, in serving His Majesty, so as to help me, for Your


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