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1 Pref, 2| exasperation to profound distress, is as a rule translated 2 Unic, 1| it caused him intolerable distress that she was not free. He 3 Unic, 1| I had lost, I went in my distress to an image of Our Lady65 4 Unic, 4| left my father's house my distress was so great that I do not 5 Unic, 4| nature and mine. Certainly distress for my great sins is often 6 Unic, 4| and aridity cause it great distress and its thoughts involve 7 Unic, 5| imperfectly, and with great distress of mind, although I was 8 Unic, 5| My father was in great distress because he had not allowed 9 Unic, 5| think, tears of sorrow and distress due only to my having offended 10 Unic, 6| I was in such a state of distress that I could not endure 11 Unic, 6| afraid of the very deep distress which I should feel at having 12 Unic, 9| for us. So great was my distress when I thought how ill I 13 Unic, 9| dissolved in tears, in great distress and affliction. Dear God, 14 Unic, 9| such compunction and such distress of heart, I began to devote 15 Unic, 11| later. At first it causes distress, for beginners are not always 16 Unic, 12| but it certainly causes distress, for it is lost labour, 17 Unic, 13| temptation comes from the distress caused by the sins and failings 18 Unic, 13| devil tells us that this distress arises solely from our desire 19 Unic, 13| am not referring to the distress caused by public offenses 20 Unic, 13| many souls are lost; for distress caused by these is right, 21 Unic, 13| the great afflictions and distress which His Majesty must have 22 Unic, 15| speak except with great distress. In my own opinion, it is 23 Unic, 19| flowing without causing me any distress and with such vehemence 24 Unic, 20| it caused me the greatest distress. It seemed to me a most 25 Unic, 20| Afterwards it produces a distress which we cannot ourselves 26 Unic, 20| much to explain this great distress, but I am afraid I cannot 27 Unic, 20| have not ceased, it is this distress which I shall now describe 28 Unic, 20| more connection with this distress than has an entirely physical 29 Unic, 20| exaggerating. For, although the distress I refer to is felt by the 30 Unic, 20| experienced by the soul with a distress so subtle and yet so piercing 31 Unic, 20| that I believe its great distress sometimes robs it of consciousness, 32 Unic, 20| they are suspended by their distress, just as in union and rapture 33 Unic, 20| end to my life; for the distress I am in is severe enough 34 Unic, 20| also tormented because its distress has so greatly increased 35 Unic, 20| weakness; for, since this distress imperils our life, which 36 Unic, 20| not to escape from this distress.~ 37 Unic, 20| gets nothing from it but distress, whereas the soul, even 38 Unic, 20| granted me; for by this distress the soul was purified, worked 39 Unic, 20| And now comes the distress of having to return to this 40 Unic, 21| things of earth, how the distress caused us by living all 41 Unic, 22| cause us the unrest and distress which they cause some people 42 Unic, 23| any improvement, for the distress which it caused me to find 43 Unic, 23| I have been caused great distress by the indiscretion of certain 44 Unic, 23| was to tell me with great distress that to the best of their 45 Unic, 23| This caused me such distress and fear that I did not 46 Unic, 23| it caused me the greatest distress and affliction. I was also 47 Unic, 24| about this that it caused me distress. The Lord, however, was 48 Unic, 24| had caused me such great distress that I had put the idea 49 Unic, 24| of all, it caused me no distress.~ 50 Unic, 26| deal and would sometimes distress and try me greatly by unsettling 51 Unic, 26| for I thought that the distress he caused me disturbed my 52 Unic, 27| already described my great distress and affliction and the prayers 53 Unic, 28| Here was another cause for distress, so I went to him and consulted 54 Unic, 29| away. This caused me great distress: as I could not help believing 55 Unic, 29| Lord caused me the sorest distress. For, when I saw Him before 56 Unic, 29| wounds the soul and the sore distress which He causes it, so that 57 Unic, 29| Yet so delectable is this distress that life holds no delight 58 Unic, 29| This distress and this bliss between them 59 Unic, 29| blood causes it no more distress than if its body were dead. 60 Unic, 29| them; so, greatly to my distress, they began to be talked 61 Unic, 30| could not understand how distress and contentment could go 62 Unic, 30| quite possible for physical distress and spiritual contentment 63 Unic, 30| such excessive spiritual distress and with it such intense 64 Unic, 30| who caused me the deepest distress -- namely, that married 65 Unic, 30| and, if I had no spiritual distress, I bore these with great 66 Unic, 30| It was when both kinds of distress came upon me together that 67 Unic, 30| dream, and this was a great distress to me. For, when a person 68 Unic, 30| light. Though it causes us distress, we are comforted to see 69 Unic, 30| granting us by sending us that distress and how well the soul is 70 Unic, 30| This did not cause me great distress, for I derived some satisfaction 71 Unic, 31| from temptation that his distress made him feel as if he were 72 Unic, 32| the cause of the very deep distress which I experience because 73 Unic, 32| This caused me the deepest distress, because I had a fairly 74 Unic, 33| told me at once not to distress myself and said that I had 75 Unic, 33| not to be worried, for my distress would soon be over. I was 76 Unic, 33| with it. Sometimes in my distress I would say: "My Lord, how 77 Unic, 34| great lady who was in sore distress. Begins the description 78 Unic, 34| there was a lady in great distress because of the death of 79 Unic, 34| for, as I have said, her distress was causing her great depression: 80 Unic, 34| had offended God and my distress about this caused me great 81 Unic, 34| upon it, it will naturally distress him to give it up, and so 82 Unic, 34| Once, when I was in great distress because a brother-in-law 83 Unic, 35| gives me pleasure, I bore my distress at leaving this lady, at 84 Unic, 35| enough to cause me great distress.~ 85 Unic, 36| me the least trouble or distress, though I gave the impression 86 Unic, 38| finding himself in great distress. One day, when I was hearing 87 Unic, 38| caused me to be consumed with distress and sorrow. A single word 88 Unic, 38| eventually he died of pure distress and worry because he had 89 Unic, 39| could get no relief from my distress. While things were in that 90 Unic, 39| had not then been done, my distress was as completely removed 91 Unic, 39| This caused me the greatest distress, for he was a person whom 92 Unic, 39| people that it causes me no distress to believe this. I praise 93 Unic, 39| have no desire, however, to distress those who in a short time 94 Unic, 39| my side. I was in great distress of spirit, and had no idea 95 Unic, 40| world began to cause me deep distress.359 It left me filled with 96 Unic, 40| bring it only disquiet and distress. This the Lord will also 97 Unic, 40| tears and to be in great distress. This happened not only