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1 Pref, 1 | Accordingly, the work was begun in the summer of 1939, continued 2 Pref, 4 | a year or so after I had begun work on St. Teresa. This 3 Unic, 1 | good desires which I had begun.~ 4 Unic, 3 | I had now begun to suffer from serious fainting 5 Unic, 4 | favours which Thou hadst begun to show me? Alas, my Creator! 6 Unic, 4 | the love which Thou hadst begun to show me, I could have 7 Unic, 4 | should never in any way have begun to sin grievously again. 8 Unic, 5 | After I had begun to make my confessions to 9 Unic, 5 | was also a help that I had begun the practice of prayer, 10 Unic, 6 | and after His Majesty had begun to grant me virtues which 11 Unic, 8 | namely, that no one who has begun this practice, however many 12 Unic, 8 | And anyone who has not begun to pray, I beg, for love 13 Unic, 11 | practise prayer and has already begun to do so. We have now, by 14 Unic, 11 | for its building has been begun on a firm foundation.110 15 Unic, 11 | There must be many who have begun some time back and never 16 Unic, 14 | I have in fact even now begun to serve His Majesty -- 17 Unic, 15 | into sin; anyone who has begun to receive these favours 18 Unic, 18 | once the two faculties have begun to grow inebriated with 19 Unic, 19 | repeat that no one who has begun to practise prayer should 20 Unic, 23 | good foundation, nor had I begun to understand the nature 21 Unic, 24 | Continues the subject already begun. Describes how her soul 22 Unic, 27(211)| not unlike that afterwards begun by St. Teresa. Cf. Ch. XXVII, 23 Unic, 27 | this. O souls that have begun to pray and that possess 24 Unic, 29 | Continues the subject already begun and describes certain great 25 Unic, 29 | myself. As soon as they had begun to order me to test my visions 26 Unic, 30 | good people, I have not yet begun to serve Him, and that I 27 Unic, 31 | His poor soul has not yet begun to walk, and men expect 28 Unic, 31 | virtue, which the Lord had begun to implant in me, might 29 Unic, 32 | had news of the project begun to be known here than there 30 Unic, 32 | us; but that, when he had begun to consider what he should 31 Unic, 33 | proceed with what I had begun and she would help me. I 32 Unic, 34 | adopted these habits and begun to pay great heed to her 33 Unic, 36 | Continues the subject already begun and describes the completion 34 Unic, 36 | discussion of it had already begun, when, on the very night 35 Unic, 36 | the Lord that what we have begun will prosper, as His Majesty 36 Unic, 36 | this work that has been begun from falling to the ground 37 Unic, 37 | But what nonsense I have begun to write! I was discussing 38 Unic, 38 | and I have in some degree begun to enjoy them, I may not 39 Unic, 38 | Now that I have begun to talk of visions about 40 Unic, 39 | had forgotten what I had begun to describe -- namely, the 41 Lette, 0 | do as Your Reverence has begun to do and give ourselves