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1 Pref, 2 | one are innumerable little natural touches which, in the English, 2 Pref, 2 | Lord, and He speaks, it is natural that He should be easily 3 Intr, 0 | matters in a way so apt, so natural and to such a large extent 4 Intr, 0 | is logical as to what is natural and human. Any divisions 5 Intr, 0 | spirit, and hence forming a natural complement to it -- the 6 Unic, 1 | began to become aware of the natural graces which the Lord had 7 Unic, 2 | the honour of God, as my natural inclination led me not to 8 Unic, 2 | lost nearly all my soul's natural inclination to virtue, and 9 Unic, 2 | that was wrong, for I had a natural detestation of everything 10 Unic, 2(71)| This seems a much more natural interpretation than one 11 Unic, 17 | deprived the others of their natural form and reduced them to 12 Unic, 19 | to me that the less of a natural foundation these truths 13 Unic, 20 | animate the body, and thus the natural heat of the body is felt 14 Unic, 25 | hear them. For when, on the natural plane, we do not wish to 15 Unic, 28 | leading me according to my natural weakness. May He be blessed 16 Unic, 28 | the contrary, it is like a natural light and all other kinds 17 Unic, 28 | can never look completely natural: one sees, in fact, that 18 Unic, 31 | blessings, contradicting our natural inclinations. They must 19 Unic, 32 | depriving my body of its natural warmth. I never recall any 20 Unic, 35 | Thou dost transcend all natural reason and make all things 21 Unic, 38 | possess it, for it is a real, natural detachment, achieved without 22 Unic, 38 | for so completely did my natural strength fail me that I 23 Unic, 40 | of the inability of our natural weakness to endure such