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1 Intro, 0| occurrence, we have to depend in great measure on the personality 2 Intro, 0| were a period fruitful in great individuals who molded society, 3 Intro, 0| a plastic force. The one great Tyrant of the nineteenth 4 Intro, 0| rulers has been as yet, in great measure, spared to Siena. 5 Intro, 0| symbolical bearing on the great task of her after-life, 6 Intro, 0| appear to symbolize the great mission of her after-life 7 Intro, 0| Constantinople lived at too great a distance to be an effective 8 Intro, 0| have named both Saint and Great, was due the development 9 Intro, 0| day was St. Gregory the Great. Seldom, if ever, has the 10 Intro, 0| greatness of St. Catherine. Great ends may be pursued by essentially 11 Intro, 0| instances. Savonarola set great ends before himself -- the 12 Intro, 0| The great mystics have usually taken 13 Intro, 0| In the Dialogo we have a great saint, one of the most extraordinary 14 1, 1 | who is lifted by a very great and yearning desire for 15 1, 1 | lifted up in prayer, with great elevation of mind, God was 16 1, 2 | This desire was great and continuous, but grew 17 1, 2 | to provide against such great evils. And, since the soul 18 1, 2 | accustomed place; and, with a great knowledge of herself, being 19 1, 4 | only-begotten Son, spilt with so great a fire of love. This Blood 20 1, 4 | obstinacy should not be so great in their despair as to condemn 21 1, 7 | the heel of reason, with great earnestness, she discovers 22 2, 2 | virtue, with many scents of great variety, inasmuch as the 23 2, 3 | you were desirous of doing great penance for My sake, asking, ' 24 2, 3 | perfection, because he performs great penances, and gives himself 25 2, 3 | from Hell, or to obtain one great virtue, the motive would 26 2, 3 | perform even one act of great virtue and profit to others, 27 2, 4 | and burning with the very great desire that she had conceived 28 2, 4 | love of God, shown in His great goodness, and, seeing the 29 2, 4 | reconciliation, so that after the great rebellion into which he 30 2, 4 | fallen, there should come a great peace; and so You gave him 31 2, 5 | minister, though there might be great evil in him, because his 32 2, 5 | wherefore the coming of the great Physician, that is to say, 33 2, 5 | drink on account of his great weakness, like a foster- 34 2, 5 | pleases her will; and so great is this liberty that man 35 2, 5 | and does not learn this great benefit which he has received 36 2, 5 | received from Me! A benefit so great, that the poor wretched 37 2, 6 | more, and should be under great obligations to Him from 38 2, 7 | wishing to remedy your great evils, I have given you 39 2, 9 | not be inflamed by such great love? What heart can help 40 2, 10 | third still retains the great bitterness He tasted, when 41 2, 12 | indeed, who despises so great a good, and chooses rather 42 2, 12 | walking by the lower road with great toil, and without any refreshment 43 2, 14 | of God, exclaimed, "How great is the Eternal Mercy with 44 2, 17 | them to fall with them into great misery. And, nevertheless, 45 2, 17 | Blood that was shed with so great Fire of Love." ~ 46 2, 19 | own dignity! From being great you have become small, from 47 2, 20 | aforesaid way, out of My most great affection of love for the 48 2, 21 | has brought her into so great evil. But if the soul have 49 2, 23 | the fear of reverence with great joy; not that His face changes, 50 2, 24 | And their hatred is so great that they cannot will or 51 2, 26 | darkened ones, on seeing so great a dignity (of which they 52 2, 27 | Now you see, then, how great is the foolishness of men 53 2, 27 | ordinary charity (not in that great perfection), embrace My 54 2, 27 | Bridge, the Word, My Son, is great toil, they draw back, fearing 55 2, 29 | How this soul was in great bitterness, on account of 56 2, 29 | to hear of and to see the great blindness of creatures, 57 2, 29 | creatures, notwithstanding the great goodness of God, in having 58 2, 29 | Oh, Inestimable Love, great is the delusion of Your 59 2, 30 | powers of the soul is so great that I cannot be offended 60 3, 11 | oftentimes she arrives at so great a union that she scarcely 61 3, 12 | soul, yearning with very great desire, and rising as one 62 3, 13 | sweetness let fall with great peace, as I will explain 63 3, 14 | she has not yet arrived at great perfection, she often drops 64 3, 14 | tears, shedding odors of great sweetness. ~ 65 3, 14 | which produces tears of great sweetness through self-knowledge, 66 3, 17 | see that the one lives in great penance, and the other does 67 3, 18 | request, telling you in great detail that which I have 68 3, 19 | castigation of the body, doing great and severe penance. These, 69 3, 19 | themselves and of Me, with great humility, and wholly conformed 70 3, 20 | this desire, He ran, with great eagerness, to the shameful 71 3, 20 | ingratitude or ignorance of so great a benefit, or because of 72 3, 20 | were praying to Me with a great desire of doing so. You 73 3, 24 | as she should be for so great a mystery, does not remain 74 3, 25 | although the light being so great your bodily eyes lost their 75 3, 27 | inflated by pride, seeking great prelacies, or to be cruel 76 3, 29 | to possess, and in what great reverence you should hold 77 3, 29 | dressed person brought you a great treasure from which you 78 3, 29 | from My love, bring you great Treasures -- that is to 79 3, 29 | worthily (in spite of the great defects there may be in 80 3, 29 | which you receive from the great treasure, by which they 81 3, 29 | before Me with tears and great desire, that I may re-clothe 82 3, 30 | receiving and using these with great solicitude; to an enemy, 83 3, 30 | poverty, causes them now with great delight to lift their confidence 84 3, 31 | poor wretches who are in great misery as I have related 85 3, 31 | Devil accuses them with great terror and darkness, showing 86 3, 31 | his error brings him to great confusion. ~ 87 3, 31 | marrow. Wherefore now in the great battle they know not what 88 3, 31 | nothing but reproaches with great confusion. His injustice 89 3, 31 | And I tell you that so great is that shame and confusion 90 3, 31 | account of their sins this is great presumption, for you cannot 91 3, 31 | have thought of it with great presumption. And this is 92 3, 31 | with all their time and great hope of My mercy they did 93 3, 31 | is but a trifle. See how great is the blindness of man, 94 3, 31 | know at their death the great sins they have committed, 95 3, 31 | seizing prelacies, and great properties, when they ought 96 3, 32 | her heart wounded with great bitterness, turned herself 97 3, 32 | low and small to make man great. On whichever side I turn 98 3, 32 | I have conceived a very great sorrow at Your offense and 99 4, 1 | he fell into impurity and great misery, and not only he, 100 4, 1 | proceeds. What caused the great obedience of the Word? The 101 4, 2 | in its fortitude you are great by your long endurance, 102 4, 2 | Yet your kingdom is so great that no one can rule you, 103 4, 5 | blooming flowers, and men of great perfection. Each scented 104 4, 5 | martyrs in will like Dominic; great laborers were these sent 105 4, 6 | door, doing without the great key of general obedience, 106 4, 6 | and narrow opening in the great door. This small door is 107 4, 6 | small door is part of the great door, as you may see in 108 4, 6 | of their own will without great fatigue and without losing 109 4, 6 | him that on account of his great weariness and the darkness 110 4, 6 | he submits to small and great, to poor and rich, and becomes 111 4, 8 | with a bestial love. So great are the evils which fall 112 Lette, 0| orphaned by the death of so great a mother. I received your 113 Lette, 0| supremely grateful for your great charity and tender love 114 Lette, 0| Circumcision, began to feel so great a change both in soul and 115 Lette, 0| and tedious thirst, and so great an inflammation of her throat 116 Lette, 0| hours or more before dawn, a great change was produced in her, 117 Lette, 0| oppressed, which was so great that she could hardly utter 118 Lette, 0| many more, and we are made great by hearing of them. I say