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1 Intr, 0 | that a book of hers on this subject has been lost: the reference, 2 Intr, 0 | adventures and fictions on that subject, which was such that it 3 Intr, 0 | than I. And I pass over the subject likewise because the Blessed 4 Unic, 6 | us that as He was Himself subject to him on earth (for, being 5 Unic, 7 | anyone who discusses the subject with this in mind will profit 6 Unic, 8 | so for as long as I was subject to these perils, and it 7 Unic, 9 | things, or to any sublime subject, my mind was so stupid that 8 Unic, 11(111)| with robustness and made a subject of congratulation.]~ 9 Unic, 13 | great deal and from one subject can extract many ideas and 10 Unic, 13 | it is a great merit to be subject to its director, dares not 11 Unic, 13 | single director, and is subject to him alone, will be making 12 Unic, 13 | religious, and has to be subject to his own superior, in 13 Unic, 13 | director to whom he is to be subject and let him not give up 14 Unic, 14 | me for wandering from my subject: as I am speaking with a 15 Unic, 15 | Continues speaking of the same subject and gives certain counsels 16 Unic, 15 | Let us now return to our subject. This quiet and recollectedness 17 Unic, 17 | XVII - Continues the same subject, the exposition of this 18 Unic, 18 | been meditating upon any subject,144 this vanishes from its 19 Unic, 19 | XIX - Continues the sane subject. Begins to describe the 20 Unic, 20 | to have wandered from my subject, for I began by speaking 21 Unic, 20 | hands open or shut. The subject rarely loses consciousness: 22 Unic, 20 | respect to outward things, the subject can still hear and understand, 23 Unic, 20 | are occasionally open, the subject neither perceives nor pays 24 Unic, 22 | words of the Lord on this subject to the Apostles with regard 25 Unic, 22(171)| Humanity of Christ as a subject for meditation, attacks 26 Unic, 22(171)| progress any such "corporeal" subject, even the mystery of Our 27 Unic, 23 | being well versed in the subject, he told me what was wrong 28 Unic, 24 | CHAPTER XXIV - Continues the subject already begun. Describes 29 Unic, 26 | XXVI - Continues the same subject. Goes on with the description 30 Unic, 26 | everything and makes everyone subject to Him. There is no need 31 Unic, 27 | led me, for that is the subject on which I am commanded 32 Unic, 27 | why I am starting on this subject -- indeed, I have been afraid 33 Unic, 28 | Returning to our subject: I spent some days, though 34 Unic, 29 | CHAPTER XXIX - Continues the subject already begun and describes 35 Unic, 29 | Humanity by merely studying the subject or form any impression of 36 Unic, 29 | foot can be moved. If the subject is on his feet, he remains 37 Unic, 29(232)| not unnaturally been the subject of the most extraordinary 38 Unic, 31 | beneath his feet, he is still subject to them. And so, as I say, 39 Unic, 33 | Proceeds with the same subject -- the foundation of the 40 Unic, 33 | although I was silent on this subject and never spoke to anyone 41 Unic, 34 | safe if I continued to be subject to their direction, as I 42 Unic, 34 | she was a woman, and as subject to passions and weaknesses 43 Unic, 34 | especially on so serious a subject as this!~ 44 Unic, 35 | XXXV - Continues the some subject -- the foundation of this 45 Unic, 35 | made a close study of the subject, and tried to dissuade me 46 Unic, 36 | CHAPTER XXXVI - Continues the subject already begun and describes 47 Unic, 39 | XXXIX - Continues the same subject and tells of the great favours 48 Unic, 40 | XL - Continues the same subject and tells of the great favours