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1 Conv, 1 | treasurer, and that he was a great awkward fellow who broke 2 Conv, 1 | God which would yield us great joy in being devoted to 3 Conv, 2 | which he had naturally a great aversion), having accustomed 4 Conv, 2 | He noted that there was a great difference between the acts 5 Conv, 3 | Him much and draws down great graces. Also, that it was 6 Conv, 4 | Brother Lawrence spoke with great openness of heart concerning 7 Conv, 4 | Brother Lawrence felt it was a great delusion to think that the 8 Conv, 4 | care and to our exceeding great delight. ~The whole substance 9 Conv, 4 | prayer, filled his mind with great sentiments of that Infinite 10 Conv, 4 | things, I possess God in as great tranquillity as if I were 11 Lett, 1 | tell you, that it is with great difficulty that I am prevailed 12 Lett, 1 | imperfectly, I have found great advantages by it. These, 13 Lett, 1 | please, with me, for His great goodness towards me, which 14 Lett, 2 | prayer, which caused in me great delight and consolation. 15 Lett, 2 | present to my mind, and the great unmerited favors which God 16 Lett, 2 | often causes in me joys so great that I am forced to use 17 Lett, 2 | to reflect rather upon my great wretchedness, of which you 18 Lett, 2 | informed, than upon the great favors which God does me, 19 Lett, 2 | to which I always pay a great deference, for I have a 20 Lett, 3 | little of the world and a great deal of youth. I hope the 21 Lett, 4 | continual, and sometimes so great, that he is forced to use 22 Lett, 4 | continually finds in himself so great a treasure he is no longer 23 Lett, 4 | for it would be indeed a great misfortune) they should 24 Lett, 7 | you much. It will be of great importance if you can leave 25 Lett, 7 | worshipping God. He requires no great matters of us; a little 26 Lett, 9 | on the one hand upon the great favors which God has done 27 Lett, 11| salvation, commonly find in it great sweetness and sensible consolation.~ 28 Lett, 11| I believe he would feel great uneasiness, such as nothing 29 Lett, 12| joys so continual and so great that I can scarce contain 30 Lett, 12| my weakness, which is so great, that if He left me one 31 Lett, 14| suffer with God! However great the sufferings may be, receive 32 Lett, 15| If our love of God were great we should love Him equally 33 Lett, 15| Such favors, no matter how great, cannot bring us so near