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1 Outl, 0| October. The Valladolid nuns fall ill and go to stay with 2 Intr, 0| or for fear that it would fall into the hands of their 3 Unic, 2| grown strong enough not to fall. Later, when the fear of 4 Unic, 4| this which brought about my fall. Still, the Lord began to 5 Unic, 6| have said that I should fall so soon, after receiving 6 Unic, 7| grave occasions of sin did I fall, and so far was my soul 7 Unic, 7| would have helped me not to fall again, if only because I 8 Unic, 7| friends who helped me to fall; but, when it came to rising 9 Unic, 8| purpose, as I would only fall once more. My life was so 10 Unic, 9| called them, they did not fall again, whereas I had fallen 11 Unic, 11| long, never to let Christ fall beneath the Cross. The time 12 Unic, 15| and wretched nature, they fall, as I did, let them ever 13 Unic, 15| should call anything a real fall which made us hate the road 14 Unic, 15| will not offend God and fall into sin; anyone who has 15 Unic, 19| this favour they should fall, and not to give up prayer. 16 Unic, 19| brought them, they should fall, they must not be discouraged 17 Unic, 19| and say: "If I am going to fall again, it will be better 18 Unic, 19| I should suffer a great fall! As I write I make the sign 19 Unic, 19| they helped me to do was to fall -- what could I expect but 20 Unic, 19| itself, since it is prone to fall, nor must it expose itself 21 Unic, 22| myself through trying to fall into line with what I read. 22 Unic, 22| benefit but will very quickly fall again, because it has not 23 Unic, 30| words of compassion would fall to the ground.~ 24 Unic, 31| Reverence will know, but fall and rise again.~ 25 Unic, 32| me out of His hand lest I fall once more, now that I have 26 Unic, 34| allow either him or them to fall into error.~ 27 Unic, 35| passes and rocks that might fall upon him -- I mean, occasions 28 Unic, 35| gorge into which one may fall, and on the other side a 29 Unic, 35| givest him Thy hand. One fall -- and even many falls, 30 Unic, 36| brother-in-law of mine309 should fall ill, and, his wife not being 31 Unic, 37| think about it or they will fall from favour.~ 32 Unic, 38| pure and that he would not fall into mortal sin. I am sure 33 Unic, 39| Him, the more deeply we fall into His debt, what is it