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1 Conv, Int| Introduction~At the time of de Beaufort's interviews, 2 Conv, 1 | First Conversation~The first time I saw Brother Lawrence was 3 Conv, 1 | considering that within a little time the leaves would be renewed 4 Conv, 1 | to Him; that then was the time for us to make good and 5 Conv, 2 | four years during which time he had suffered much. ~Finally 6 Conv, 2 | me to love Him. From that time on Brother Lawrence lived 7 Conv, 2 | he had often passed his time appointed for prayer in 8 Conv, 2 | he had meditated for some time, but afterwards that went 9 Conv, 3 | beforehand. When it was time to do it, he found in God, 10 Conv, 3 | ourselves and then, after a time, unspeakable pleasures followed. 11 Conv, 4 | to God by action in the time of action, as by prayer 12 Conv, 4 | his soul being at that time insensible to everything 13 Conv, 4 | all the intervals of his time, both before and after his 14 Conv, 4 | tranquillity of spirit. "The time of business," said he, " 15 Conv, 4 | with me differ from the time of prayer. In the noise 16 Conv, 4 | persons are at the same time calling for different things, 17 Lett, 2 | employed myself during the time set apart for devotion, 18 Lett, 2 | same thing during my set time of prayer, which caused 19 Lett, 2 | sufferings.~During this time I fell often, and rose again 20 Lett, 2 | my soul, which till that time was in trouble, felt a profound 21 Lett, 2 | of rest. Ever since that time I walk before God simply, 22 Lett, 2 | thus I consider myself from time to time in His holy presence.~ 23 Lett, 2 | consider myself from time to time in His holy presence.~My 24 Lett, 3 | He will come in His own time, and when you least expect 25 Lett, 4 | Let us redeem the lost time, for perhaps we have but 26 Lett, 4 | enter into ourselves. The time presses. There is no room 27 Lett, 6 | one often thinks it lost time. But you must go on and 28 Lett, 7 | remembrance of Him from time to time, a little adoration: 29 Lett, 7 | remembrance of Him from time to time, a little adoration: sometimes 30 Lett, 7 | heart wherein we retire from time to time, to converse with 31 Lett, 7 | wherein we retire from time to time, to converse with Him in 32 Lett, 7 | courage.~We have but little time to live. You are near sixty-four, 33 Lett, 7 | offer Him your heart from time to time, in the midst of 34 Lett, 7 | your heart from time to time, in the midst of your business, 35 Lett, 8 | re-collect the mind easily in the time of prayer, and preserve 36 Lett, 8 | keep your mind calm in the time of prayer, or at least to 37 Lett, 9 | let me hear of her from time to time and whether she 38 Lett, 9 | hear of her from time to time and whether she is very 39 Lett, 9 | gives us still a little time, let us begin in earnest, 40 Lett, 9 | let us repair the lost time, let us return with a full 41 Lett, 11 | sake.~I must, in a little time, go to God. What comforts 42 Lett, 12 | Offer yourself to Him from time to time. And, in the height 43 Lett, 12 | yourself to Him from time to time. And, in the height of your 44 Lett, 12 | who will not fail us in time of need. I know not how 45 Lett, 14 | you His graces in His due time, and grant you all at once