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1 Intr, 0 | in mortal sin, though it may be experienced by those
2 Intr, 0 | shows how vocal prayer may be combined with mental,
3 Intr, 0 | heinousness of their sins, and may lead them into doubt and
4 Intr, 0 | sublime their contemplation may be, they begin and end every
5 Intr, 0 | descending to details which may seem to us trivial but were
6 Intr, 0 | sixteenth century, they may have been dictated by her
7 Intr, 0 | little importance. This may be due to the fact that
8 Intr, 0 | of her figures and images may have struck her as too domestic
9 Pref, 0 | of such a work of genius may benefit the soul of an intelligent
10 Pref, 0 | whom they have no interest may ignore them; others, in
11 Pref, 0 | others, in studying them, may rest assured that the only
12 Pref, 0 | have given variants which may seem trivial (such as "hermanas"
13 Pref, 0 | Joseph's. The interpolations may be as brief as a single
14 Pref, 0 | reason. With these omissions may be classed a number of minor
15 Pref, 0 | phrases which to the author may have seemed too intimate
16 Prot | this nature which there may be in it and the many others
17 Prol | prayer, which it seems I may be able to succeed in doing
18 Prol | love which they have for me may render the imperfection
19 Prol | means of which the Lord may be pleased to enable me
20 Prol, 0 | writing in this way at all. May the Lord lay His hand on
21 Prol, 0 | all that I do so that it may be in accordance with His
22 Prol, 0 | desire, although my actions may be as imperfect as I myself
23 Prol, 0 | service of the Lord. It may be that this love, together
24 Prol, 0 | no importance but which may do great harm to persons
25 Prol, 0 | matters concerning prayer. It may be that my confessor will
26 Prol, 0 | that book and others which may also seem to me necessary.
27 Prol, 0 | also seem to me necessary. May the Lord direct this, as
28 Unic, 2 | asking alms: please God this may never be so. Those who worry
29 Unic, 2 | serious a matter that it may cause true poverty gradually
30 Unic, 2 | you have told me to write may be useful to you as a reminder.~
31 Unic, 2 | however worthy of honour he may be, he is apt rather to
32 Unic, 2 | of you by His blood. If I may say what my conscience bids
33 Unic, 2 | build such edifices, they15 may fall down and kill you all.~
34 Unic, 2 | with the money of the poor; may God forbid that this should
35 Unic, 2 | them in which the sisters may go to pray. But as for a
36 Unic, 2 | write what I have said here. May His Majesty always keep
37 Unic, 2 | us in His hand so that we may never fall. Amen.~
38 Unic, 3 | am most desirous that we may be able to please His Majesty.
39 Unic, 3 | I said this? So that you may understand, my sisters,
40 Unic, 3 | good Christians, none of us may go over to the enemy. We
41 Unic, 3 | we must pray that they may advance in perfection, and
42 Unic, 3 | such a way that our prayers may be of avail to help these
43 Unic, 3 | You may ask why I emphasize this
44 Unic, 3 | themselves, however much they may try to hide it. For with
45 Unic, 3 | from God. First, that there may be many of these very learned
46 Unic, 3 | described, and that the Lord may prepare those who are not
47 Unic, 3 | very heavy one, the Lord may have them in His hand so
48 Unic, 3 | in His hand so that they may be delivered from all the
49 Unic, 3 | sailing on this perilous sea, may shut their ears to the song
50 Unic, 3 | there be than this? You may be worried because you think
51 Unic, 3 | Judge sees how bold I am it may well move Him to anger,
52 Unic, 4 | sublime thoughts so that we may strive to make our actions
53 Unic, 4 | they are much mistaken. May the Lord help me in this
54 Unic, 4 | what I must say, so that it may be to His glory. Amen.~
55 Unic, 4 | do a great many things; may it please the Lord that
56 Unic, 4 | to keep it perfectly. It may seem that for us to have
57 Unic, 4 | Believe me, sisters, though I may seem to you extreme in this,
58 Unic, 4 | and many occasions of sin may be avoided by those who
59 Unic, 4 | I am saying here, for it may be that I do not understand
60 Unic, 4 | at the outset; this you may do with a good conscience.
61 Unic, 4 | consciences of] others. May God, for His Majesty's own
62 Unic, App | into virtue. But the two may be so closely intertwined
63 Unic, App | to know that you like him may do the greatest harm, most
64 Unic, App | relations with him, though this may be very painful for you.~
65 Unic, 5 | May the Lord grant, for His
66 Unic, 5 | these good qualities, for he may quite easily make mistakes
67 Unic, 5 | for this house, so that it may advance in perfection. Among
68 Unic, 5 | exterior matters, so that they may report to the superior whenever
69 Unic, 5 | He has certainly done. May the Lord be pleased to promote
70 Unic, 6 | write. Perhaps what I say may be of some profit, for if
71 Unic, 6 | God grant that I may be able to understand this,
72 Unic, 6 | this, and even more that I may be able to describe it,
73 Unic, 6 | It may be, sisters, that you think
74 Unic, 6 | to treat of this, and you may say that you already know
75 Unic, 6 | said. God grant that this may be so, and that you may
76 Unic, 6 | may be so, and that you may indeed know it in the only
77 Unic, 6 | any meaning, and that it may be graven upon your inmost
78 Unic, 6 | inmost being, and that you may never for a moment depart
79 Unic, 6 | having this affection. They may from time to time experience
80 Unic, 6 | bring them no profit and may well do them harm; none
81 Unic, 6 | us to do good so that we may gain blessings in perfection.~
82 Unic, 6 | despised] the blessings which may come to them in this world,
83 Unic, 6 | however pure our affection may be, it is quite natural
84 Unic, 6 | advantage that the affection may bring to their souls (because
85 Unic, 6 | will be a passion that he may love God so as to be loved
86 Unic, 7 | affection to all who it thinks may prevail with God and to
87 Unic, 7 | soul whom she loves so much may be lost, and that the two
88 Unic, 7 | be lost, and that the two may be parted for ever. She
89 Unic, 7 | something which a puff of wind may carry away so that she is
90 Unic, 7 | illicit affections, from which may God keep us free.~
91 Unic, 7 | which, as I have said, we may have for each other, or
92 Unic, 7 | the weakness of our nature may at first allow us to feel
93 Unic, 7 | her patience so that they may win her merit. If we see
94 Unic, 7 | to endure the suffering, may gain its advantages. The
95 Unic, 7 | Our Lord that their friend may walk in the same way as
96 Unic, 7 | for both parties. A person may be indifferent to all other
97 Unic, 7 | us to have; at first it may not be perfect but the Lord
98 Unic, 7 | obtaining it. At first it may be mingled with emotion,28
99 Unic, 7 | weaknesses, however trivial they may be. For on one occasion
100 Unic, 7 | occasion as much distress may be caused by quite a small
101 Unic, 7 | compassion on others; it may be that Our Lord wishes
102 Unic, 7 | person already mentioned they may seem light. In these matters,
103 Unic, 7 | trials, however trivial these may be. It is especially important
104 Unic, 7 | obedience. Though privately you may think the prioress' orders
105 Unic, 7 | about it (except that you may speak of it, with all humility,
106 Unic, 7 | notorious fault which you may see in one of them. It is
107 Unic, 7 | efforts to do this so that you may teach your sister by your
108 Unic, 7 | can now see by experience. May His Majesty be pleased ever
109 Unic, 7 | we got on badly together. May God forbid that.~
110 Unic, 7 | communions do not mend them, you may well fear that there is
111 Unic, 7 | to be heard among them. May the Lord forbid this, for
112 Unic, 8 | than to practise them. I may not even be able to write
113 Unic, 8 | of drawing nearer to us. May it please Thy goodness that
114 Unic, 8 | of sin from me so that I may walk the more carefully.
115 Unic, 8 | her about the world, she may be sure that she will do
116 Unic, 9 | in common and none of you may accept any private gift,
117 Unic, 9 | true Friend and Spouse, you may be sure that you will very
118 Unic, 9 | our kinsfolk; later on, it may be that the Lord will wish
119 Unic, 9 | used to give us pleasure may be a cross to us.~
120 Unic, 10 | they pass away, so that we may withdraw our affections
121 Unic, 10 | never come to an end. This may seem a poor kind of help
122 Unic, 10 | his sole fear is that he may displease his God and he
123 Unic, 10 | however much the world may dislike their savour, to
124 Unic, 10 | complaining like this among nuns! May He forgive me for saying
125 Unic, 10 | These are things which may sometimes happen and I put
126 Unic, 10 | them down here so that you may guard against them; for
127 Unic, 10 | give us light so that we may act rightly in everything!
128 Unic, 11 | mortification and describes how it may be attained in times of
129 Unic, 11 | little necessity for it there may be, the poor soul is taken
130 Unic, 11 | yet has no one to whom she may relieve her mind. Cannot
131 Unic, 11 | indispositions which you may have and still keep going36
132 Unic, 11 | wholly to God, come what may. What does it matter if
133 Unic, 11 | believe me, slight as it may seem by comparison with
134 Unic, 11 | much more important than we may think; for, if we continually
135 Unic, 11 | achievement in the battle of life. May the Lord grant, as He is
136 Unic, 11 | as He is able, that we may do this. I am quite sure
137 Unic, 12 | that however much we may want to indulge ourselves
138 Unic, 12 | other kind of mortification may become much more meritorious
139 Unic, 12 | is over very quickly, it may well be termed so, though
140 Unic, 12 | will be so short that it may end only one hour or one
141 Unic, 12 | have to do with precedence. May God, by His Passion, keep
142 Unic, 12 | in religious houses they may give rise to great abuses.
143 Unic, 12 | whole prayer be that He may come to your aid by sending
144 Unic, 12 | You may ask why I lay such stress
145 Unic, 12 | religious life, for there may be obstacles to this, and
146 Unic, 12 | Though persons who do so may have spent years in prayer,
147 Unic, 12 | you are here is that you may detach yourselves from them.
148 Unic, 12 | others, why this is so?39 It may have its root, perhaps,
149 Unic, 12 | and she will pray that God may give you patience and that
150 Unic, 12 | you patience and that you may offer it to Him, for even
151 Unic, 12 | worse than the last. It may even happen that, when you
152 Unic, 13 | spouse, even though she may do so against her will?
153 Unic, 13 | because, however much we may seem to humble ourselves,
154 Unic, 13 | places and perhaps they may all be harmed more by the
155 Unic, 13 | becomes greatly improved, may God preserve you from keeping
156 Unic, 13 | earth, and God grant there may not be another hell awaiting
157 Unic, 13 | why she should fear there may belt and possibly neither
158 Unic, 13 | neither she nor her sisters may realize this as well as
159 Unic, 13 | granted that favour. She may not have it in full perfection,
160 Unic, 13 | all food, however nice it may be; things which persons
161 Unic, 13 | elsewhere than here; she may even gradually reach a degree
162 Unic, 13 | because of the harm which may otherwise befall the rest;
163 Unic, 14 | are a great many nuns it may be tolerated, but it cannot
164 Unic, 14 | thing for her; this course may not bring her great spirituality
165 Unic, 14 | community life, and she may do a great deal of harm.
166 Unic, 14 | admit unsuitable persons may not pay for it in the world
167 Unic, 14 | from anyone, for to do so may be to harm the very person
168 Unic, 15 | granted this favour to me. May He be pleased to bestow
169 Unic, 15 | practised indiscreetly, may injure the health. Here,
170 Unic, 15 | great the interior virtues may be, they do not weaken the
171 Unic, 15 | remain secret, however strict may be your enclosure. Do you
172 Unic, 15 | addressing us at all. This may seem impossible to those
173 Unic, 16 | elementary virtues. But you may be sure that anyone who
174 Unic, 16 | however lost a soul he may be, should neglect so great
175 Unic, 16 | is bound to possess; he may even think he has them himself,
176 Unic, 16 | attain true contemplation. I may, of course, be wrong about
177 Unic, 16 | this. God grant that we may practise it as we should!
178 Unic, 16 | intentionally, from which may God preserve me, you would
179 Unic, 16 | so that by this means He may snatch them out of the hands
180 Unic, 16 | mortal sin at the time. They may be in an evil state, and
181 Unic, 16 | children of His own in whom He may rejoice without going and
182 Unic, 16 | souls whom God knows He may gain for Himself by this
183 Unic, 16 | it often; if it does not, may they be pardoned; pardon
184 Unic, 16 | commit some imperfection. We may not be; but what a good
185 Unic, 16 | prayer and contemplation. It may seem irrelevant, but it
186 Unic, 16 | done for your sakes; you may understand it better as
187 Unic, 16 | which put it more elegantly. May the Lord grant me His favour,
188 Unic, 16 | His favour, so that this may be so. Amen.~
189 Unic, 17 | what has been said here; we may, in fact, gain much more
190 Unic, 17 | consolations. In one way they may feel safer, for we cannot
191 Unic, 17 | doing the same, whereas they may perhaps be much more advanced.
192 Unic, 17 | though they themselves may be silent, the Lord will
193 Unic, 18 | but wine, so that they may become inebriated by it
194 Unic, 18 | them courage so that they may fear no trials that may
195 Unic, 18 | may fear no trials that may come to them.~
196 Unic, 18 | consolations. If He does not, you may be sure that you are not
197 Unic, 18 | progress or not, sisters, you may be sure that you have if
198 Unic, 18 | are very unreliable. It may be that to some people they
199 Unic, 18 | daughters, some of you may perhaps find it pleasant
200 Unic, 18 | find it pleasant reading. May the Lord, for His own sake,
201 Unic, 19 | mounted on such a horse may not always be in danger,
202 Unic, 19 | God -- small ones, which may be quenched by the least
203 Unic, 19 | fear that the one element may harm the other; each helps
204 Unic, 19 | supernatural, given that it may cleanse the soul and leave
205 Unic, 19 | consolations, excellent as they may be, which come through the
206 Unic, 19 | come to an end, so that we may learn to despise it, when,
207 Unic, 19 | rushing into things which may do them harm just at this
208 Unic, 19 | this water which He gives may be, in nothing that He gives
209 Unic, 19 | fault; any good that there may be in them comes from the
210 Unic, 19 | with this temptation. She may not die of her thirst, but
211 Unic, 19 | else. For our own nature may be playing as great a part
212 Unic, 19 | uprooted -- only checked; one may be able to do this by stimulating
213 Unic, 19 | oppressing him so much he may almost lose his reason.
214 Unic, 19 | possible, I mean, for it may not always be so) for us
215 Unic, 19 | have done this so that you may not be distressed at the
216 Unic, 19 | annoyances of the road, and may tread it with courage and
217 Unic, 19 | for, as I have said, it may be that, when you have arrived,
218 Unic, 19 | drink of the spring, you may fail to do so and lose this
219 Unic, 19 | cannot keep to the path.70 May the Lord, Who promises it,
220 Unic, 20 | in many ways so that none may lack comfort or die of thirst.
221 Unic, 20 | end of the road, the Lord may bring you through this life
222 Unic, 20 | fear of its failing you. May the Lord grant us never
223 Unic, 20 | have it. So, although she may never go any farther along
224 Unic, 20 | will gain. In fact, she may be sure that she will do
225 Unic, 20 | beginning a course which may bring them such great blessings.75
226 Unic, 20 | would be a good friend, you may be sure that this is the
227 Unic, 20 | friendships, good though they may be, seem no more than that.
228 Unic, 20 | whom you are speaking. It may be necessary, in order to
229 Unic, 20 | always pleasing to sense. He may possibly be more affected,
230 Unic, 20 | any good in them and they may even do harm without your
231 Unic, 20 | while I am saying another. May it please the Lord, sisters,
232 Unic, 20 | Lord, sisters, that you may be enabled to speak of it
233 Unic, 21 | reach their goal, whatever may come, whatever may happen
234 Unic, 21 | whatever may come, whatever may happen to them, however
235 Unic, 21 | them, however hard they may have to labour, whoever
236 Unic, 21 | have to labour, whoever may complain of them, whether
237 Unic, 21 | not meant for women; it may lead them into delusions", "
238 Unic, 21 | this Master of wisdom, He may perhaps give me some thoughts80
239 Unic, 21 | we will or no, though we may not all do so in the same
240 Unic, 21 | for it is advice that you may possibly need. It will be
241 Unic, 21 | the Roman] Church. You may then be quite sure that
242 Unic, 22 | yourself are, if only that you may speak to Him with proper
243 Unic, 22 | daughters, so that you may not be alarmed. I know what
244 Unic, 22 | addressing Him, so that we may do so in the way we should?
245 Unic, 22 | like ourselves, whom we may address however we like.~
246 Unic, 22 | learned men, however elegant may be their arguments, if these
247 Unic, 22 | many things on which we may meditate in order to learn
248 Unic, 22 | I have made this clear. May the Lord grant us to learn
249 Unic, 23 | back again, whatever we may suffer through trials, annoyances
250 Unic, 23 | however large the amount we may owe Him, it is a small thing
251 Unic, 23 | He knows that, come what may, he must not retreat. He
252 Unic, 23 | however small our gains may be, they will make us very
253 Unic, 24 | Describes how vocal prayer may be practised with perfection
254 Unic, 24 | Anyone unable to think of God may find herself wearied by
255 Unic, 24 | understanding what we are saying. We may, of course, consider it
256 Unic, 24 | for us to profit by it, may God forbid that we should
257 Unic, 24 | although our own weakness may prevent us from doing so
258 Unic, 24 | need not pray at all, but may try to rest her spirit as
259 Unic, 24 | and God grant that this may suffice, as I say, to make
260 Unic, 24 | trying to pray attentively: may God grant that, by using
261 Unic, 24 | by using these means, we may learn to say the Paternoster
262 Unic, 25 | perfectly. Shows how God may raise it thence to things
263 Unic, 25 | prayer, with God's help, we may accomplish something ourselves.
264 Unic, 26 | vocal prayer, so that we may learn to pray in such a
265 Unic, 26 | our understanding how, God may give us everything at once:
266 Unic, 26 | is merry, even though she may not in fact be so, she must
267 Unic, 26 | completely alone that you may well comfort each other!
268 Unic, 26 | world, my true Spouse!" you may say to Him, if seeing Him
269 Unic, 26 | suffer. However hard you may imagine yours to be, and
270 Unic, 26 | however much affliction they may cause you, they will be
271 Unic, 26 | Practise enduring these and you may be given others which are
272 Unic, 27 | however much your thoughts may wander, between such a Son
273 Unic, 27 | needs be the Holy Spirit. May He enkindle your will and
274 Unic, 28 | in this way, the prayer may be only vocal, but the mind
275 Unic, 28 | distract these outward senses, may be sure that they are walking
276 Unic, 28 | souls have already, as we may say, put out to sea; though
277 Unic, 28 | castle, in order that it may have nothing more to fear
278 Unic, 28 | This may not be evident at first,
279 Unic, 28 | sometimes less. At first it may cause a good deal of trouble,
280 Unic, 28 | recollected. Later they may come out again, but it is
281 Unic, 28 | explain my point -- but it may prove very useful, especially
282 Unic, 28 | God grant that only women may be so thoughtless as to
283 Unic, 28 | should empty it so that He may take out and put in just
284 Unic, 29 | appreciated by your superior, you may be sure that it will be
285 Unic, 29 | begin in a small way but may cost you a great deal of
286 Unic, 29 | truth of this so that we may see how deceptive are earthly
287 Unic, 29 | minds confidence, so that we may readily understand what
288 Unic, 29 | indications by which we may understand that, though
289 Unic, 29 | worry; and, even though we may take a whole hour over saying
290 Unic, 29 | May the Lord teach this to those
291 Unic, 29 | know this, but some sister may come to you who will not
292 Unic, 29 | will be close to Himself. May His Majesty never allow
293 Unic, 30 | we pray that this Kingdom may come in us: "Hallowed be
294 Unic, 30 | sublime a petition. You may be quite sure that He never
295 Unic, 30 | she could not endure it. May we all practise such mental
296 Unic, 30 | Anyone not wishing to hear it may pass it over.~
297 Unic, 31 | Kingdom on earth so that we may truly praise Him and hallow
298 Unic, 31 | his journey, so that it may the better start again upon
299 Unic, 31 | move, for any movement they may make appears to hinder the
300 Unic, 31 | can prolong it and they may even try not to breathe.
301 Unic, 31 | long speeches, the will may become active again.~
302 Unic, 31 | are of no help to you. It may come about that the soul
303 Unic, 31 | its mind so that the mind may be apprised of what is happening
304 Unic, 31 | I may be mistaken about this,
305 Unic, 31 | what a great treasure you may be losing and realize that
306 Unic, 31 | fail to hear you; and you may be sure that you are truly
307 Unic, 32 | last petition, so that we may be able to accomplish what
308 Unic, 32 | all things praise Thee. May Thy name be for ever glorified.
309 Unic, 32 | we were promising. That may well be true, for it is
310 Unic, 32 | when you pray that His will may be done in you: it is nothing
311 Unic, 32 | it to us first so that we may give it back to Him. Ah,
312 Unic, 32 | in His hands so that He may do in all things what is
313 Unic, 32 | voluntas tua": that is, may the Lord fulfil His will
314 Unic, 32 | me Thy Kingdom so that I may do Thy will, since He has
315 Unic, 32 | exterior senses so that nothing may occupy it. This we call
316 Unic, 33 | to them, even though he may not actually break them;
317 Unic, 34 | what this means, so that we may pray rightly, and thank
318 Unic, 34 | things and to pray that we may begin to enjoy these things
319 Unic, 34 | as long as you live, you may never find yourself in this
320 Unic, 34 | sisters, those who will may worry about asking for earthly
321 Unic, 34 | the Eternal Father that we may merit our heavenly bread,
322 Unic, 34 | thus hidden from us, He may reveal Himself to the eyes
323 Unic, 34 | the eyes of the soul and may make Himself known to us
324 Unic, 34 | though it be in a way you may not understand, He will
325 Unic, 34 | You may be in the habit of praying
326 Unic, 34 | seeing Him. So great, indeed, may be your longing for Him
327 Unic, 35 | communicating, daughters, you may communicate spiritually,
328 Unic, 35 | profitable, and afterwards you may practise inward recollection
329 Unic, 35 | with this practice (which may happen, for the devil will
330 Unic, 35 | sinners so great a favour, He may be pleased of His mercy
331 Unic, 35 | precious gift so that it may stay the advance of such
332 Unic, 35 | Son is still in the world; may these dreadful things be
333 Unic, 35 | served Thee, Lord; indeed, it may perhaps be for my sins,
334 Unic, 36 | for taking us out of it! May His Majesty grant that this
335 Unic, 36 | you about it so that you may be wary. You see, sisters,
336 Unic, 36 | strictly as the rest, which we may in fact be observing very
337 Unic, 36 | nothing meritorious which I may present to Thee that Thou
338 Unic, 36 | asks it of Thee, and Who may well do so, for He is always
339 Unic, 36 | wrong, or a great trial, may cause them some momentary
340 Unic, 36 | strengthened by prayer, you may take it that this was not
341 Unic, 36 | think to be good, so that we may attach more importance to
342 Unic, 36 | It may be that, when the Lord first
343 Unic, 36 | described; and although I may notice other faults and
344 Unic, 36 | grace and the consolations may pass quickly, it can be
345 Unic, 37 | daughters, that each of us may use it in her own way. I
346 Unic, 37 | the great goodness of God, may be given to us on earth.
347 Unic, 37 | customs of their state, may also ask for the bread which
348 Unic, 37 | just and right, and they may also ask for other things
349 Unic, 37 | for forgiveness every day. May He give me grace so that
350 Unic, 37 | grace so that every day I may have some petition to lay
351 Unic, 37(132)| the following sentence "May He . . . before Him."~
352 Unic, 37 | this our life of exile, we may be like the angels, if we
353 Unic, 37 | We may say this prayer only once,
354 Unic, 38 | Paternoster, to deliver us: may He not allow us to run into
355 Unic, 38 | temptations which deceive us; may their poison be detected;
356 Unic, 38 | poison be detected; and may light and truth not be hidden
357 Unic, 38 | harmful thing they can do; it may even help some whom this
358 Unic, 38 | more favours which the Lord may grant them, since they believe
359 Unic, 38 | cannot escape. Though we may not consciously have committed
360 Unic, 38 | a great many passers-by may fall into it. Only if the
361 Unic, 38 | have received but which He may take away from us again,
362 Unic, 38 | come to the test. For it may be that at the first annoying
363 Unic, 38 | it, to suspect that you may be mistaken; for the person
364 Unic, 38 | provide for you, come what may. If you are going about
365 Unic, 38 | have a fixed income. This may not involve any sin, but
366 Unic, 38 | possible -- God grant we may not go so far as actually
367 Unic, 39 | two remedies by which we may be freed from temptations.136~
368 Unic, 39 | renders, however good it may be, seems to her fruitless.
369 Unic, 39 | thinking yourselves so wicked may be humility and virtue and
370 Unic, 39 | to obey, however much it may hurt you to do so, for that
371 Unic, 39 | that here are souls which may do him harm and be of great
372 Unic, 39 | pledges of love the Lord may give you, therefore, you
373 Unic, 39 | sublime your contemplation may be, take great care both
374 Unic, 39 | with more light by which we may see our own unworthiness.
375 Unic, 40 | Master, some way in which we may live through this most dangerous
376 Unic, 40 | say, could see them. You may not wish to heed them, but
377 Unic, 40 | lives to learn how they may please Him better. Will
378 Unic, 40 | and illusions the devil may invent, he will at once
379 Unic, 40 | shall now describe, you may go on your way with happiness
380 Unic, 40 | May His Majesty be pleased to
381 Unic, 40 | not to go to purgatory! It may be that they will begin
382 Unic, 40 | must suffer these pains, it may be with a hope of emerging
383 Unic, 40 | friendship nor the grace of God. May He grant us these in this
384 Unic, 40 | in this life so that we may not unwittingly fall into
385 Unic, 41 | must it be to possess it? May the Lord, for His own sake,
386 Unic, 41 | His own sake, give it me! May I not depart from this life
387 Unic, 41 | acquaint you with, so that you may free yourself from it for
388 Unic, 41 | close as our watch on them may be, the Lord so preserves
389 Unic, 41 | beseech God that temptation may not be strong enough for
390 Unic, 41 | to offend Him but that He may send it to us in proportion
391 Unic, 41 | servants and slaves of hell140 may be kept under control! In
392 Unic, 41 | committed with full knowledge, may God deliver us, especially
393 Unic, 41 | of a thousand deaths, it may subsequently fall from time
394 Unic, 41 | whereas we for our part may previously have helped to
395 Unic, 41 | speaking against Him. It may be as it is in worldly intercourse:
396 Unic, 41 | what is good in you and may sometimes lead to scrupulosity,
397 Unic, 41 | source of harm is this: we may judge others unfavourably,
398 Unic, 41 | unfavourably, though they may be holier than ourselves,
399 Unic, 41 | that you should speak, you may not dare to do so lest you
400 Unic, 41 | lest you say too much and may perhaps speak well of things
401 Unic, 41 | deal with, so that they may like talking to you and
402 Unic, 41 | their sisters. Although you may be very sorry if all your
403 Unic, 41 | for if you do that you may lose many blessings. As
404 Unic, 42 | Lord is begging that we may be delivered from all evil
405 Unic, 42 | cannot pay what I owe, and may perhaps run farther into
406 Unic, 42 | although our desire for this may not be perfect, let us strive
407 Unic, 42 | to His will, so that we may be the more surely heard;
408 Unic, 42 | the more surely heard; and may His name be for ever hallowed
409 Unic, 42 | Heavens and on the earth and may His will be ever done in
410 Unic, 42 | take no notice of him. You may be sure he is a false prophet;
411 Unic, 42 | everyone, for, though you may be told now that you have
412 Unic, 42 | other vocal prayers you may have to recite.~
413 Unic, 42 | this evangelical prayer. May He be for ever blessed,
414 Unic, 42 | real comfort. Our books may be taken from us, but this
415 Unic, 42 | that have been described. May His Majesty forgive me for