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1 Pref, 2| thinking of? I am quite sure I am more afraid of people 2 Pref, 2| considering how a person can be sure whether some vision is of 3 Intr, 0| recreation, and we may be sure that, if she did so, the 4 Unic, 2| companionship; and I am sure that if at that age I had 5 Unic, 2| done against Thee! I am sure that much wrongdoing would 6 Unic, 4| only a short time; I am not sure that it can have been for 7 Unic, 5| things to them. Let them be sure that, if women (who are 8 Unic, 5| been times when they were sure I was dead, for afterwards 9 Unic, 6| conversations, I feel quite sure I could never have endured 10 Unic, 7| in existence. I am quite sure that a fortnight before 11 Unic, 7| of these faults, I feel sure, troubled and confounded 12 Unic, 9| beseeching of Him. And I feel sure that this did me good, for 13 Unic, 9| by so doing; and I feel sure that my soul gained a great 14 Unic, 9| him, because he is quite sure he is there -- I mean, he 15 Unic, 11| beginners are not always sure that they have repented 16 Unic, 15| think) into danger. I am not sure if I understand what I am 17 Unic, 15| mind, with the firm and sure knowledge that what it is 18 Unic, 15| pay, since they are quite sure of their final reward, they 19 Unic, 19| for a year: I am not quite sure about the six months. This 20 Unic, 22| spiritual persons, to be sure they are really spiritual. 21 Unic, 23| terribly bad; for I was quite sure that my experiences were 22 Unic, 23| troubles in a day but to be sure that God would help me to 23 Unic, 23| in me, though he was not sure. But he told me to think 24 Unic, 25| is there but we cannot be sure what it is, any more than 25 Unic, 25| ourselves and in that case I am sure we could not be unaware 26 Unic, 25| it came from God, however sure I might have felt of this. 27 Unic, 25| will." I felt I was quite sure about this and so could 28 Unic, 25| thinking of? I am quite sure I am more afraid of people 29 Unic, 28| him the truth, for I felt sure I had not been lying or 30 Unic, 28| service here; for I am quite sure that those who condemned 31 Unic, 29| that it has brought me. So sure were those whom I told of 32 Unic, 31| time like the present is sure to come to a person when 33 Unic, 31| Your Reverence can be quite sure that we are not all completely 34 Unic, 33| would be done, I was quite sure that it would be done in 35 Unic, 33| have felt happy and been sure that he would understand 36 Unic, 33| Joseph and that I might be sure that all I was trying to 37 Unic, 34| enmity of God. I could not be sure if I were in grace or no -- 38 Unic, 34| not that I wanted to be sure, but I wanted to die, so 39 Unic, 34| life in which I was not sure if I were dead or alive. 40 Unic, 34| especially if I am not sure how he will receive them 41 Unic, 36| single one. Of that I am sure; for, though I desired to 42 Unic, 36| that moment I felt quite sure they would prosper.~ 43 Unic, 36| nuns are few in number I am sure His Majesty will never fail 44 Unic, 37| favourites. And you may be sure they will not be people 45 Unic, 37| thoughts with God and to be sure to keep them fixed on Him 46 Unic, 38| fall into mortal sin. I am sure that this came true, for 47 Unic, 39| I am quite sure that no one will be deceived 48 Unic, 40| remember it very well, and I am sure the relations of penitent