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1 Unic, 3| to commend me to God and pray that He would bring me to 2 Unic, 4| I never dared begin to pray without a book; my soul 3 Unic, 5| have had since I began to pray, I had light enough to realize 4 Unic, 6| remember that often I dared not pray because I was afraid of 5 Unic, 6| master to teach him how to pray, let him take this glorious 6 Unic, 7| I began to be afraid to pray. It seemed to me better, 7 Unic, 7| health that I had ceased to pray, since he never told a lie 8 Unic, 7| for ever since I began to pray, as I have said, I had this 9 Unic, 7| to commend him to God, to pray for mercy upon him and to 10 Unic, 8| anyone who has not begun to pray, I beg, for love of the 11 Unic, 8| my courage to make myself pray at all. (People say that 12 Unic, 8| when I had forced myself to pray, I would find that I had 13 Unic, 13| to quicken us! We should pray most regularly for those 14 Unic, 13| company; talk with Him; pray to Him; humble ourselves 15 Unic, 15| favours of His Majesty, and to pray to Him for the Church and 16 Unic, 23| was better for me not to pray at all -- though this would 17 Unic, 25| delivered from it and must pray frequently to God. He and 18 Unic, 25| relaxation, I was unable to pray or read, but was like a 19 Unic, 27| souls that have begun to pray and that possess true faith, 20 Unic, 28| before; and is unable to pray. At the beginning of my 21 Unic, 31| promised him that I would pray earnestly to God that He 22 Unic, 31| His Majesty will, if they pray and do what they can for 23 Unic, 35| restlessness and my inability to pray and my fear that I was being 24 Unic, 36| disturbed, I might be unable to pray, and then my soul would 25 Unic, 37| depriving it of the power to pray, precisely so that it may 26 Unic, 37| their own satisfaction. And pray God that in the life to 27 Unic, 38| Lord Himself told me to pray for him and said He had 28 Unic, 38| except that I could not pray with the same fervour as 29 Unic, 39| persons for whom she might pray to Him. Tells of some outstanding 30 Unic, 39| know how to explain. When I pray for the first kind of favour, 31 Unic, 39| elapsed since I began to pray and He began to grant me 32 Unic, 40| leisure, for if they try to pray while in that state they 33 Unic, 40| and it is for this that I pray to God most earnestly. I