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1 Unic, 3| suggested to me that I could not endure the trials of the religious 2 Unic, 4| not know how I managed to endure them; and in fact, though 3 Unic, 4| and in fact, though I did endure them, my constitution was 4 Unic, 5| although I was able to endure it all because of my great 5 Unic, 6| distress that I could not endure it. They used to move me 6 Unic, 6| although I could hardly endure the terrible cold fits of 7 Unic, 6| impossible to be able to endure such great sufferings with 8 Unic, 6| ceremonies which I could never endure, but for which they have 9 Unic, 8| not know how I managed to endure it for a month, much less 10 Unic, 8| you, and you will gladly endure the troubles which arise 11 Unic, 8| it is that they want to endure the trials of life by adding 12 Unic, 11| They must endure this exile as well as they 13 Unic, 16| have found it delectable to endure for her Lord's sake? She 14 Unic, 16| Thine, my God, can no longer endure such trials as come when 15 Unic, 16| is no patience that can endure it: never would the soul 16 Unic, 19| amazed that I was able to endure it all. Only hope enabled 17 Unic, 20| was exhausted by having to endure such worries and after all ( 18 Unic, 20| it cannot help itself nor endure failing to undeceive those 19 Unic, 22| His life long; and we must endure these trials, and be calm 20 Unic, 28| it would be impossible to endure, unless the Lord were pleased 21 Unic, 29| power that my soul cannot endure it and remains in so sublime 22 Unic, 30| myself. I had sometimes to endure -- and still have, though 23 Unic, 30| and persecutions, if we endure them without offending the 24 Unic, 31| rather be buried alive than endure this. So, when these raptures 25 Unic, 31| certainly true, for I could not endure their conversation. Then 26 Unic, 32| worst it is possible to endure, the doctors say, such as 27 Unic, 32| No heart could possibly endure it without great affliction. 28 Unic, 32| suffered: they had had to endure much more persecution than 29 Unic, 34| knew of the trials I had to endure, His Majesty, having seen 30 Unic, 34| state that it could not endure so much joy, went out from 31 Unic, 35| has done in the past, to endure the same austerity and penance 32 Unic, 36| persecutions which the nuns had to endure after taking the habit, 33 Unic, 36| indisposed, I could want to endure so much penance, to leave 34 Unic, 36| suffer, though I never had to endure as much suffering as this 35 Unic, 36| quite evidently easy to endure and pleasant to carry out, 36 Unic, 37| whether I should prefer to endure all the trials in the world 37 Unic, 37| the Lord gave me grace to endure great trials, even were 38 Unic, 37| miserable life, which I endure for love of Thee, willing 39 Unic, 37| every kind -- and all this I endure for love of Thee. Well knowest 40 Unic, 37| How can Thy love for me endure it? Verily, Lord, I believe 41 Unic, 37| such that Thou wouldst not endure it. But Thou art with me 42 Unic, 40| our natural weakness to endure such spiritual vehemence,