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501 4, 8 | left the world in body, but remained there in his affections, 502 4, 8 | no one else deceives him but himself. Wishing to please 503 4, 8 | this life his eternity, but the order wishes him to 504 4, 8 | will find delight there, but finding on the contrary 505 4, 8 | religious habit on his body but not on his heart. Such a 506 4, 8 | Such a one is no friar, but a masquerader, a man only 507 4, 8 | with the seed of My Word, but with eloquent language. 508 4, 8 | flying the occasions of them, but rather seeking them in order 509 4, 8 | which he may make to you, but in such a case you immediately 510 4, 8 | does he omit mental prayer, but even the Divine office to 511 4, 8 | because he loves no one but himself, and that not with 512 4, 8 | that not with a reasonable but with a bestial love. So 513 4, 9 | of time which it takes, but according to the love and 514 4, 9 | according to time or work, but according to the measure 515 4, 9 | because they have advanced but slowly. By love of obedience, 516 4, 9 | them by their superior, but they hardly wait until the 517 4, 9 | it possibly do any good, but, without inquiring about 518 4, 9 | brought it to his abbot, but the abbot, like a true physician 519 4, 9 | did not think of himself, but thought only with the light 520 4, 9 | comprehend the whole sea, but only that quantity which 521 4, 9 | do not leave you empty, but fill you, giving you perfect 522 4, 10 | the four states of tears, but also of the fifth, which 523 4, 10 | cell of self-knowledge, but in this cell preserve and 524 4, 11 | constrained me? Not my virtues, but only Your charity. May that 525 4, 11 | longer serve You in darkness, but with light, and that I may 526 Lette, 0| concerning themselves and you. But since you, as a beloved 527 Lette, 0| although I know myself to be but little fitted to give such 528 Lette, 0| the substance of the food, but had the habit of rejecting 529 Lette, 0| pains are truly physical, but not natural; for it seems 530 Lette, 0| Sunday before the Ascension; but by that time it was reduced 531 Lette, 0| breathed forth devotion, but of the bosom and limbs, 532 Lette, 0| which nothing could be seen but the bones, covered by the 533 Lette, 0| said as many times again, but without moving her arms, " 534 Lette, 0| Cross, to comfort myself? But I have sought my own consolation. 535 Lette, 0| new beauty to Your Spouse; but I, wretched one, have not 536 Lette, 0| corresponded with Your desire, but have remained asleep in 537 Lette, 0| You by the way of Life, but I have been to them nothing 538 Lette, 0| have been to them nothing but a mirror of human weakness; 539 Lette, 0| beginning of my childhood, but I was not faithful enough; 540 Lette, 0| she might not offend Him. But all these things did not 541 Lette, 0| her, not only our hearts, but the very stones might have 542 Lette, 0| not through my merits, but through Your mercy alone, 543 Lette, 0| Sunday at the hour of Sext, but we kept her unburied until