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1 Intr, 0 | enduring marble of history but taken on the lips of generation 2 Intr, 0 | frequently repeated and taken as accurate by later writers. 3 Intr, 0 | liberties were sometimes taken with the text by editors 4 Intr, 0 | predecessors. These three works, taken together, may be thought 5 Unic, 2 | three months when I was taken to a convent in the place 6 Unic, 4 | he arranged for me to be taken to a place where they had 7 Unic, 5 | undergoing my treatment, I was taken away, with the greatest 8 Unic, 6 | convent that they had me taken there. So, instead of the 9 Unic, 7 | they did as they had not taken a vow of enclosure) would 10 Unic, 7 | road to be more commonly taken; being the broader, it is 11 Unic, 8 | God, Whom no one has ever taken for a Friend without being 12 Unic, 9 | in the house and had been taken there to be kept for that 13 Unic, 10 | the trifling pains we have taken His Majesty appears to be 14 Unic, 12 | road is that most generally taken by beginners, and the counsels 15 Unic, 13 | at all. But bread must be taken in moderate proportions. 16 Unic, 14 | that all the trouble he has taken in watering the garden and 17 Unic, 16 | with the world or may be taken from it. This servant of 18 Unic, 18 | doubt some great thing has taken place: we experience a loss 19 Unic, 20 | but for any one of them taken by itself. And it must not 20 Unic, 20 | all its strength has been taken away by the soul. Often 21 Unic, 20 | referring to the flight taken by the spirit when it soars 22 Unic, 22 | be so, this Presence is taken from us. At such a time 23 Unic, 24 | again until it had been taken away. I prayed earnestly 24 Unic, 24(194)| when evidence was being taken previously to her beatification, 25 Unic, 26 | written in Spanish were taken from us and we were forbidden 26 Unic, 26(209)| see n. 221) cannot have taken place before January 25, 27 Unic, 27 | possessed until now, is taken from it. It finds all its 28 Unic, 27 | learned anything, or having taken the slightest trouble in 29 Unic, 27 | picture of it has God just taken from us in the blessed Fray 30 Unic, 29 | possibly wish them to be taken from me. However, I did 31 Unic, 29 | interiorly; great care should be taken to prevent operations of 32 Unic, 31 | had done what I could and taken the greatest pains about 33 Unic, 31 | referred to a conflict that had taken place between some persons 34 Unic, 31 | hopeful that, as the Lord has taken notice of these, He will 35 Unic, 32 | that one's life was being taken by another; whereas in this 36 Unic, 33(270)| from Pastrana, where it was taken in 1634, and now hangs beside 37 Unic, 33(274)| n. 267, above), who had taken possession of his office 38 Unic, 34 | confession. I had always taken him for a man of great intelligence, 39 Unic, 36(311)| given in brackets are those taken by these nuns in religion. 40 Unic, 36 | poor orphans (for they were taken without dowries)312 who 41 Unic, 36 | as this His Majesty had taken me, wicked as I am, to be 42 Unic, 36 | Lord permitted what had taken place so that I might understand 43 Unic, 38(340)| died on February 2, 1565. Taken in conjunction with the 44 Unic, 38 | hooks. When I saw it being taken to burial with the same 45 Unic, 39 | thought him worthy to be taken by His hand and kept from 46 Unic, 39 | It has taken me such a long time to write 47 Unic, 39 | the last three sheets have taken as many days, for, as I 48 Unic, 40(361)| The quotation is taken from Chap. XXXI of the apocryphal