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1 0, 19 | taken to perfect it. The souls in the First Mansions are
2 0, 29 | daughters and of all other souls who, either in her own day
3 0, 29 | persons qualified to guide souls to the highest states of
4 1 | beauty and dignity of our souls; makes a comparison by the
5 1, 2 | tells us so, that we possess souls. As to what good qualities
6 1, 2 | qualities there may be in our souls, or Who dwells within them,
7 1, 3 | He is pleased to grant to souls, and of the differences
8 1, 5 | being" in a place. Many souls remain in the outer court
9 1, 6 | a very learned man that souls without prayer are like
10 1, 6 | the same way, there are souls so infirm and so accustomed
11 1, 8 | then, of these paralysed souls, who, unless the Lord Himself
12 1, 8 | rather think of certain other souls, who do eventually enter
13 1, 8 | about the state of their souls, though not very carefully.
14 2, 4 | O souls redeemed by the blood of
15 2, 10 | the streams that flow from souls in mortal sin. Similarly,
16 2, 11 | help my daughters, how many souls the devil must have ruined
17 2, 11 | the devil uses to prevent souls from learning to know themselves
18 2, 12 | There are many ways in which souls enter them, always with
19 2, 12 | in each room to prevent souls from passing from one to
20 2, 12 | another, and as we, poor souls, fail to realize this, we
21 1, 1 | come to consider who the souls are that enter the second
22 1, 2 | them. In some ways, these souls have a much harder time
23 1, 2 | harder time because the souls in the first Mansions are,
24 1, 3 | These souls, then, can understand the
25 1, 8 | it will all collapse:45 souls which build like that will
26 1, 12 | without first entering our own souls -- without getting to know
27 1, 4 | to explain concerning the souls that have entered the third
28 1, 4 | Mansions. In enabling these souls to overcome their initial
29 1, 4 | goodness, there are many such souls in the world: they are most
30 1, 5 | trials, which vex many good souls to an intolerable degree,
31 1, 5 | most usual thing. These souls know that nothing would
32 1, 6 | these carefully-ordered souls and consider what they do
33 2, 1 | I HAVE known a few souls who have reached this state --
34 2, 11 | latter is a great solace to souls whom God has brought so
35 2, 12 | which the Lord grants to souls that serve Him, it would
36 2, 13 | solid ground like that of souls who are already practised
37 1, 1 | the Lord grants to some souls, it is a different thing
38 1, 7 | gift of God. Most of the souls which dwell in the Mansions
39 1, 15 | ourselves, and not blame our souls for what is the work of
40 3, 9 | signs to be observed in souls to whom this prayer is granted
41 3, 10 | than by a great number of souls to whom the Lord does not
42 3, 10 | then, is sterner for such souls than for others and if they
43 3, 14 | which the greatest number of souls enter. As the natural is
44 1, 2 | and give strength to our souls so that we may dig until
45 1, 3 | I said "strength to our souls", because you must understand
46 2, 11 | by considering how many souls are lost, both of heretics
47 2, 11 | over the loss of Christian souls, many of whom, it fears,
48 2, 14 | love and My desire that souls shall be saved transcend
49 2, 15 | His Majesty and so many souls going to hell must, I think,
50 3, 1 | will always profit other souls so long as it leads a good
51 3, 5 | inseparable. The Lord can enrich souls in many ways and bring them
52 3, 11 | like the way in which some souls, when they are at prayer,
53 4 | to do all he can to turn souls back from the road they
54 4, 2 | good to itself and to other souls -- because it has not yet
55 4, 2 | God betrothes Himself to souls spiritually. Blessed be
56 4, 2(146)| The words "in . . . souls" were written by St. Teresa
57 4, 4 | So, Christian souls, whom the Lord has brought
58 4, 5 | Saint Ursula. And of the souls whom the devil must have
59 4, 7 | than when it can do many souls harm. ~
60 1, 2 | to happen here. Not all souls, perhaps, will be led along
61 1, 2 | though I doubt very much if souls which from time to time
62 1, 8 | trials suffered by these souls, especially if they have
63 2, 3 | the signal favours which souls are granted by Thee. ~
64 3, 3 | of the infirmity of these souls, to the injury of others,
65 3, 3 | infirm and with healthy souls there is invariably cause
66 3, 19 | this road think that such souls need not listen to these
67 4, 6 | irrelevant there may possibly be souls who will find it helpful. "
68 4, 8 | have in the depths of our souls; for it is clear that, since
69 4, 15 | becomes easy. And thus these souls make complaint to Our Lord
70 5, 4 | perdition as He does to these souls, they would not dare --
71 5, 4 | the obligations attending souls who have been warned in
72 6, 3 | God gives these souls the keenest desire not to
73 6, 6 | are apparently found in souls which are very proficient,
74 7 | felt for their sins by the souls to Whom God grants the favours
75 7, 1 | think, sisters, that these souls to whom the Lord communicates
76 7, 4 | regard to fear of hell, these souls have none; they are sometimes
77 7, 7 | Some souls also imagine that they cannot
78 7, 13 | everyone, since God leads souls by many ways, but those
79 7, 14 | Some souls, at the beginning of the
80 9, 15 | hear that God is granting souls these graces, you must never
81 9, 24 | supernatural, and come from souls fired with love, who would
82 11, 3 | suffering resembles that of souls in purgatory; despite their
83 11, 7 | and the pains which such souls have to endure are beyond
84 11, 7 | describing. These unhappy souls know that they will have
85 11, 12 | it, and He defends these souls in every way and stands
86 1 | which God bestows on the souls that have attained entrance
87 1, 1 | but we do not prize our souls as creatures made in God'
88 1, 2 | Spiritual Marriage with your souls, which, as you will see,
89 1, 3 | to see that these unhappy souls are, as it were, in a dark
90 1, 4 | always to remember such souls when you pray.214 ~
91 1, 5 | grace. We must not think of souls like theirs as mean and
92 1, 6(218)| which God gives to certain souls, through a most powerful
93 2, 7 | same Lord will fill our souls with Himself. Thus, one
94 3, 5 | When these souls are persecuted again, they
95 3, 6 | trials and afflictions these souls have suffered because of
96 3, 8 | short, the desires of these souls are no longer for consolations
97 3, 8 | sees that we need it. These souls have a marked detachment
98 3, 9 | where God dwells in our souls, and give Him fervent praise,
99 3, 12 | this Mansion and brings souls into it, they lose the great
100 3, 12 | secret dealings with such souls, for His judgments surpass
101 3, 15 | be the feeling of these souls when they realize that they
102 4, 1 | described as occurring in these souls are invariably present all
103 4, 1 | Sometimes Our Lord leaves such souls to their own nature, and
104 4, 3 | imagine that, because these souls have such vehement desires
105 4, 3 | distresses them to see so many souls being lost; and, although
106 4, 4 | it simply to give these souls pleasure. That would be
107 4, 10 | the only repose that these souls enjoy is of an interior
108 4, 11 | Saint Francis for bringing souls to God, so that He might
109 4, 12 | consists in our bringing Him souls, in every possible way,
110 4, 14 | that you are unable to lead souls to God, and have no means
111 4, 14 | fire kindling all their souls, while you constantly awaken
112 4, 14 | exactly as if you had won many souls for Him. ~