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1 Intr, 0| simplicity. Continually she finds ready to hand apt and graphic 2 Intr, 0| which the ordinary reader finds attractive, even illuminating. 3 Unic, 4| to busy itself, the soul finds itself without either support 4 Unic, 7| invention of the devil, who finds it extremely valuable. He 5 Unic, 10| be comforted. For here it finds encouragement, and here 6 Unic, 10| encouragement, and here it finds joy.~ 7 Unic, 11| then, will he do here who finds that for many days he experiences 8 Unic, 11| alone with it? If anyone finds himself thus determined, 9 Unic, 12| forth his strength and yet finds that he has not accomplished 10 Unic, 13| proportions. When a soul finds itself exhausted and realizes 11 Unic, 13| without a director until he finds the right one, for the Lord 12 Unic, 16| fruition in which the soul finds the greatest delight.~ 13 Unic, 16| trials as come when she finds herself without Thee; for, 14 Unic, 16| sleep brings it anguish. It finds itself in this life spending 15 Unic, 17| states in which the soul finds itself, and to do so as 16 Unic, 19| but in tears of joy. It finds itself bathed in these tears 17 Unic, 19| wins his prey. When a soul finds itself very near to God 18 Unic, 20| my soul now continually finds itself. As a rule, when 19 Unic, 20| the same torment, for she finds that, despite her complaints 20 Unic, 20| troubled with severe pain finds himself in good health again, 21 Unic, 21| what it is for a soul which finds itself in this state to 22 Unic, 25| profitable for anyone who finds himself at this stage of 23 Unic, 27| now, is taken from it. It finds all its food cooked and 24 Unic, 27| even having ever studied, finds himself in possession of 25 Unic, 27| gift, for the soul suddenly finds itself learned, and the 26 Unic, 31| progress in spiritual matters finds that he is becoming punctilious 27 Unic, 37| all it can by itself, but finds no way of kindling the fire 28 Unic, 38| for in a moment the soul finds itself freed from this prison 29 Unic, 38| leaves the body; for it finds itself in possession of 30 Unic, 38| little fear of God, when she finds herself approaching this