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1 Unic, 1| They themselves had many virtues. My father was a man of 2 Unic, 2| II - Describes how these virtues were gradually lost and 3 Unic, 2| intercourse, at an age when the virtues should be beginning to grow, 4 Unic, 3| giving evidence of any other virtues, I now greatly envied her; 5 Unic, 3| very shrewd man and full of virtues. Him, too, the Lord was 6 Unic, 6| short time I found these virtues were renewed within me, 7 Unic, 6| Majesty had begun to grant me virtues which themselves aroused 8 Unic, 7| which all may pattern their virtues are annulling the work wrought 9 Unic, 9| darkness, and to strengthen the virtues in her so that she should 10 Unic, 10| all, or the other great virtues possessed by the perfect, 11 Unic, 11| His delight among these virtues.~ 12 Unic, 11| without water and makes the virtues grow. By water here I mean 13 Unic, 11| offend Thee and let not my virtues perish, if, of Thy goodness 14 Unic, 11| that He may multiply our virtues.~ 15 Unic, 12| acts which will help the virtues to grow, as is explained 16 Unic, 13| and silence and many other virtues; such things will not kill 17 Unic, 13| must be very strong in the virtues so as not to put temptation 18 Unic, 13| seems to make use of the virtues which we have, and which 19 Unic, 13| then, always to look at the virtues and the good qualities which 20 Unic, 14| in this state makes the virtues grow much more, beyond all 21 Unic, 14| This, I believe, makes the virtues grow and also brings them 22 Unic, 14| true Virtue from Whom all virtues spring -- namely, God. For 23 Unic, 17| The virtues, then, are now stronger 24 Unic, 17| may see that it possesses virtues, though it also knows very 25 Unic, 17| most marked extent, and the virtues are very highly developed 26 Unic, 19| realize that the soul has virtues, and, seeing how desirable 27 Unic, 19| in it when it sees what virtues God has placed in them; 28 Unic, 19| who are not strong in the virtues, or detached, or mortified; 29 Unic, 19| yet ready to fly, for its virtues are not yet strong and it 30 Unic, 21| by these flowers of the virtues for the benefit both of 31 Unic, 22| leaves it perfect in the virtues? I want to know the reason 32 Unic, 23| favours, was, as regards virtues and mortification, still 33 Unic, 30| faith, like all the other virtues, is quite numbed and asleep. 34 Unic, 31| fruits, in the shape of virtues given them by the Lord -- 35 Unic, 31| tree, for some of the other virtues will remain, but they will 36 Unic, 36| and faith, and all the virtues, were suspended in me, and 37 Unic, 38| had been a person of many virtues. When I heard of his death,