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1 Intr, 0 | none of them had actually read it, they would have been 2 Intr, 0 | comprehensible and it can be read with profit by a greater 3 Pref, 0 | student" would be able to read the original Spanish and 4 Pref, 0 | original and ability to read it. So, when a new edition 5 Pref, 0 | the book that should be read. For this reason I have 6 Pref, 0 | intended by its author to be read by a wider public than the 7 Pref, 0 | glance, what she meant to be read by her little group of nuns 8 Pref, 0 | matter would be unable to read the original Spanish.~ 9 Prol | Presentado, who will first read what I have written, will 10 Unic, 4 | shall say, I beg you to read frequently and with a good 11 Unic, 15 | doing this at your command. Read it as best you can, for 12 Unic, 16(47)| Later she altered it to read as above.~ 13 Unic, 16 | we have ever in our lives read about the Passion. Lord 14 Unic, 21 | several, in fact -- I have read what a good thing it is 15 Unic, 21 | which I never wanted to read. If I keep close to this 16 Unic, 25 | should see it when they read the account of my life which 17 Unic, 26 | companionship like mine? Do I read in Thy face that Thou hast 18 Unic, 30 | not give you this book to read until persons who understand 19 Unic, 36 | theology must not descend and read philosophy -- that is their 20 Unic, 42 | not be discouraged, but read this with great care and 21 Unic, 42 | advantage to those who cannot read. If they understood this 22 Unic, 42 | it, and gives it you to read, and if you find it of any 23 Unic, 42 | unsuitable for anyone to read, you must take the will