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1 0, 9 | where he had arrived some time previously, and, as was
2 0, 10 | soul in grace. Just at that time she was commanded to write
3 0, 13 | found in her Life, at that time in the hands of the Inquisitors.4
4 0, 15 | correct, and yet at the same time more natural and flexible,
5 0, 17 | compelled to remain for a long time in one single room". But
6 0, 19 | So they stay for a long time in the Mansions of Humility,
7 0, 20 | SECOND MANSIONS. But all the time the soul is anxious to penetrate
8 0, 23 | in which, for the first time, the faculties of the soul
9 0, 24 | other for long periods at a time, and as they grow in intimacy
10 0, 30 | into chapters. But by the time the manuscript was completed
11 0, 33 | striking thing that, at a time when such care had perforce
12 0, 36 | and the large amount of time taken up by other activities,
13 0, 37 | October. This meant that the time actually spent in writing
14 0, 38 | quote one witness. "At the time when our holy Mother was
15 0, 39 | in his turn gave it for a time to M. María de San José,
16 0, 40 | presumably because at that time the autograph had none.
17 1, 6 | A short time ago I was told by a very
18 1, 6 | grown to living all the time with the reptiles and other
19 1, 8 | they are thinking all the time of their preoccupations,
20 1, 8 | their heart also.27 From time to time, however, they shake
21 1, 8 | heart also.27 From time to time, however, they shake their
22 2, 6 | two things, sisters, the time you have spent in reading
23 2, 6 | reading all this, and the time I have spent in writing
24 2, 8 | compelled to remain for a long time in one single room -- not,
25 2, 14 | things, it cannot, at some time or another, escape being
26 1, 2 | souls have a much harder time than those in the first
27 1, 2 | I say they have a harder time because the souls in the
28 1, 3 | He calls us ceaselessly, time after time, to approach
29 1, 3 | ceaselessly, time after time, to approach Him; and this
30 1, 6 | suffer great trials at this time, especially if the devil
31 1, 10 | my sisters, and many a time He spoke words of peace
32 1, 10 | realize that to fall a second time is worse than to fall once.
33 1, 11 | for longer periods at a time. So I will say no more about
34 1, 4 | recollection; they use their time well; they practise works
35 1, 7 | the truth,71 for all the time He lived in the world He
36 2, 6 | the same persons who some time ago were meditating upon
37 2, 8 | getting fatigued all the time -- for, believe me, it is
38 1, 2 | must have lived for a long time in the others; as a rule
39 1, 10 | lost, and have misused the time that we are spending in
40 1, 11 | held this view for a long time, for the spirit seems to
41 1, 15 | not seem to me a waste of time if I go into it farther
42 2, 1 | it until a more suitable time, and, as I have a poor memory,
43 2, 3 | water is flowing all the time. The difference between
44 3, 7 | though for a very short time. ~
45 3, 11 | nothing but wasting their time at it and ruining their
46 1, 3 | in fact, for the short time that the condition lasts,
47 1, 9 | saying that it saw it at the time,121 but that it sees it
48 2, 8 | with Him, for so short a time -- never, I think, for as
49 2, 9 | wine which almost every time has brought it some new
50 3, 5 | soul and lasts for a long time. They are griefs which pass
51 4, 3 | over in the very shortest time. All giving and taking have
52 4, 3 | in the briefest space of time. But the Spouse, being Who
53 4, 3(148)| word "take" (tomar each time in the Spanish) is of course
54 4, 9 | We must strive all the time to advance, and, if we are
55 1, 2 | much if souls which from time to time really taste the
56 1, 2 | souls which from time to time really taste the things
57 1, 3 | grants such favours, at a time when everything really seems
58 1, 4 | itself, for only a short time previously it saw itself
59 1, 14 | goes on for a very long time?155 If she prays, she might
60 1, 14 | mental prayer at such a time is certainly impossible --
61 2, 4 | sometimes it lasts for a long time, while sometimes it comes
62 2, 4 | for a certain length of time, it goes and comes again;
63 3, 1 | reason I will spend a short time in describing it. This awakening
64 3, 3 | that such people have less time for prayer, and also that,
65 3, 7 | the memory for a very long time: some, indeed, never vanish
66 3, 7 | badly astray. It may be some time since it heard the words;
67 3, 7 | certainty which it had at the time that they came from God
68 3, 7 | imagination. Yet at the time it had no such doubts and
69 4, 8 | Although I was there for some time, there was so much to be
70 4, 10 | for delaying even a short time instead of seeking this
71 4, 13 | This lasts only for a short time (I mean, only for a short
72 4, 13 | short period at any one time) because, when this profound
73 5, 6 | and keep trying all the time to realize our poverty and
74 5, 7 | as if he had spent a long time in their company. ~
75 6, 5 | I take it, occurs at a time when the Lord leaves it
76 6, 7 | of tears -- and for some time they cannot refrain from
77 6, 10 | of safety, at least for a time. And, for my own part, I
78 6, 11 | those who heard him from time to time called him mad.
79 6, 11 | who heard him from time to time called him mad. Oh, what
80 7, 2 | be more oppressive at one time than at another, and also
81 7, 2 | through the soul and from time to time bringing these favours
82 7, 2 | the soul and from time to time bringing these favours with
83 7, 6 | Christ, because by that time he will be wholly proficient
84 7, 8 | Mansions, and it will only lose time by attempting it, for the
85 7, 10 | be so foolish as to lose time by waiting to receive what
86 7, 14 | enjoying these gifts all the time. Let them take my advice,
87 7, 14 | frequent that there is not time for everything. If anyone
88 7, 15 | Apostles could not at that time have been as firm in the
89 7, 16 | and losing a great deal of time, without advancing in the
90 7, 16 | regretting that there was once a time when I failed to realize
91 9, 4 | for a certain length of time, it can no more be gazing
92 9, 4 | be gazing at it all the time than it could keep gazing
93 9, 7 | long this may take us, the time will be but short by comparison
94 9, 8 | able to remain for a long time looking upon the Lord, I
95 9, 10 | and for a certain space of time it enjoys the complete certainty
96 9, 11 | and even to wait for some time to see what results these
97 9, 18 | much about it that after a time they begin to dream of it. ~
98 10, 1 | delight in it and at the same time may comfort it. There is
99 10, 5 | many questions, and at the time of His Passion said to Him: '"
100 11, 2 | reduced to powder. During the time that it lasts we cannot
101 11, 4 | it lasts only for a short time, it leaves the limbs quite
102 11, 5 | completely. Down to this time she had been able to do
103 11, 8 | this state only for a short time (three or four hours at
104 11, 8 | engaged in conversation at the time -- it was the last day of
105 11, 9 | you to see that, if at any time you should find yourselves
106 1, 3 | realizing that there was a time when we were ourselves like
107 1, 8 | good reason, though all the time she is walking more carefully
108 2, 1 | this favour for the first time, His Majesty is pleased
109 2, 1 | and told her that it was time she took upon her His affairs
110 2, 4 | the soul remains all the time in that centre with its
111 2, 6 | This, with the passage of time, becomes more evident through
112 2, 6 | soul enjoys, so that, from time to time, there should flow
113 2, 6 | enjoys, so that, from time to time, there should flow from
114 3, 9 | For now is the accepted time: He seems indeed to be listening
115 3, 10 | disturbance in it which at one time or another have occurred
116 3, 11 | is only for a very brief time. The faculties, I think,
117 4, 1 | invariably present all the time; it is for this reason that,
118 4, 1 | themselves on them for the time during which they have not
119 4, 2 | this lasts only for a short time -- for a single day, or
120 4, 11 | the soul has a very bad time, for, however much it accomplishes,
121 4, 12 | best we shall waste our time: it would certainly be a
122 4, 17 | walk about in it at any time without asking leave from