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1 Unic, 1 | love for God of which I was conscious, but in order to attain 2 Unic, 1 | Sovereign Virgin I have been conscious of her aid; and eventually 3 Unic, 4 | ever seemed to be fully conscious, and sometimes I lost consciousness 4 Unic, 5 | the ways in which I was conscious of having offended God. 5 Unic, 6 | the greater because I was conscious of the great favour which 6 Unic, 7 | astonished, and he remained conscious until, half-way through 7 Unic, 12 | be troubled if we have no conscious devotion, but thank the 8 Unic, 12 | confessors, for I was more conscious than they of my own stupidity. 9 Unic, 14 | joyfully; though the soul is conscious of them, it does nothing 10 Unic, 14 | soul and wishes it to be conscious of the method of His communication. 11 Unic, 15 | bloom. The soul is very conscious of this and at such a time 12 Unic, 15 | it; only when it be comes conscious once more of its failings 13 Unic, 18 | is in the world and to be conscious of its loneliness, and it 14 Unic, 18 | afterwards I have become conscious of my foolishness and want 15 Unic, 18 | this way, the soul becomes conscious that it is fainting almost 16 Unic, 18 | with me. As the soul is not conscious of it, its duration is really 17 Unic, 18 | certain that I had been conscious of His very presence. Unlearned 18 Unic, 19 | tears without having been conscious of them or knowing when 19 Unic, 19 | again and raisest it up! How conscious it becomes of the multitude 20 Unic, 19 | from its rest. I was very conscious of the favours and graces 21 Unic, 20 | gradually becomes colder, though conscious of the greatest sweetness 22 Unic, 20 | yearnings, and, when I am conscious that they are beginning, 23 Unic, 20 | delectable, and the soul is so conscious of its worth, that it desires 24 Unic, 23 | on the other hand I was conscious of a very deep inward assurance 25 Unic, 23 | fortitude, of which I was so conscious, made me very timid. God 26 Unic, 25 | one kind of spirit can be conscious of another.~ 27 Unic, 27 | to put it better, I was conscious of Him, for neither with 28 Unic, 27 | faith of which we become conscious, and also by the fresh resolutions 29 Unic, 28(223)| that he himself was very conscious of his deficiencies in this 30 Unic, 30 | For, though the soul is conscious of its own wretchedness 31 Unic, 30 | everywhere. I then become more conscious of the exceeding great favour 32 Unic, 30 | almost immediately becomes conscious of its improvement, for 33 Unic, 31 | quite usual for me to be conscious of a refreshment which I 34 Unic, 38 | that time forward I became conscious of the greatest progress 35 Unic, 38 | His Majesty makes me so conscious of them that I feel entirely 36 Unic, 40 | Majesty of which I have been conscious on other occasions, and