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1 Outl, 0| further step (its exact nature not known) towards herself 2 Intr, 0| who came before her, the nature and extent of those gifts 3 Intr, 0| adheres to are those made by nature and observable in life. 4 Intr, 0| authors, either because of the nature of its contents or for fear 5 Intr, 0| the Interior Castle in its nature and spirit as are the Relations 6 Unic, 2| company and we are inclined by nature to follow what is worse 7 Unic, 4| the difference between Thy nature and mine. Certainly distress 8 Unic, 4| anyone meditating on the nature of the world, on his duties 9 Unic, 6| He was true to his own nature when he cured my paralysis 10 Unic, 6| and I am following my own nature in using this favour so 11 Unic, 8| these cannot fail, but our nature is vicious, sensual and 12 Unic, 8| because it is not in your nature to do so. If, then, you 13 Unic, 8| suffer us and wait until our nature becomes more like Thine 14 Unic, 8| who are wicked, and whose nature is not like Thine, ought 15 Unic, 10| impossible, I think, taking our nature into consideration, that 16 Unic, 10| a living faith. For our nature is so dead that we pursue 17 Unic, 11| and the weakness of our nature better than we ourselves 18 Unic, 12| of great merit. Of this nature are all the things which 19 Unic, 12| His -- things of such a nature as these and so sublime!~ 20 Unic, 13| the worthlessness of our nature, if only for the sake of 21 Unic, 13| are they ignorant of its nature, for they study Holy Scripture, 22 Unic, 15| their miserable and wretched nature, they fall, as I did, let 23 Unic, 15| should come to understand the nature of this love with its attendant 24 Unic, 15| realize immediately, but this nature of ours is so eager for 25 Unic, 15| them. For, if a soul is by nature loving and grateful, the 26 Unic, 16| decide nor understand the nature of this difference. I believe 27 Unic, 16| been able to understand its nature. I realized that it came 28 Unic, 16| seems to be living against nature, for it no longer desires 29 Unic, 17| able to understand their nature. For it is one favour that 30 Unic, 17| at having understood the nature of this, until He gives 31 Unic, 18| call union comes, and the nature of it, I do not know how 32 Unic, 18| givest according to Thine own nature. O infinite Bounty, how 33 Unic, 20| and rapture. Describes the nature of rapture and says something 34 Unic, 20| delight, the weakness of our nature at first makes us afraid 35 Unic, 20| strange detachment, the nature of which I cannot possibly 36 Unic, 23| able to understand their nature and to describe them.~ 37 Unic, 23| begun to understand the nature of mortification (which 38 Unic, 25| I think, to explain the nature of the locutions which God 39 Unic, 25| say later, it is of such a nature that one cannot discover 40 Unic, 28| appearance to her. Describes the nature of an imaginary vision. 41 Unic, 30| how I could understand the nature of visions which I saw with 42 Unic, 31| necessary that this weak nature of ours should have great 43 Unic, 31| fully to understand the nature of everything; and there 44 Unic, 32| fire within my soul the nature of which I am utterly incapable 45 Unic, 32| trial or pain, our very nature seems to move us to compassion, 46 Unic, 32| vision and such was the nature of these words which the 47 Unic, 33| cannot possibly describe its nature or compare it with anything 48 Unic, 33| about this, although the nature of the obedience which it 49 Unic, 33| enough to comprehend the nature of the garment or to imagine 50 Unic, 34| depend upon the course of nature, his direction will of course 51 Unic, 34| contemplative without being so by nature. I repeat, then, that if 52 Unic, 35| now that I had learned the nature of the Rule and realized 53 Unic, 37| understands our miserable nature, liable as it is to frequent 54 Unic, 38| the power of our sensual nature. It is a great flame, which 55 Unic, 39| I do not know its exact nature, I shall not now describe. 56 Unic, 40| fault? Thou hadst given me a nature which abhorred lying, yet 57 Unic, 40| such things are from His nature. And thus His mercy becomes