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1 1, 1 | this consideration of his state he adds a tearful lament,
2 1, 1 | mirth and melancholy of my state!~Four beginnings and extremes
3 1, 2 | is pleased with his own state, except some senseless blockhead,
4 1, 2 | virtue?~TANS. It is then in a state of virtue when it keeps
5 1, 2 | felt, and he remains in a state of confusion through this
6 1, 2 | mercy, but actually in a state of present and certain torment,
7 1, 3 | perfect, but not in this state, where we cannot see God
8 1, 3 | the intellect. In which state, finding himself, he comes
9 1, 3 | difference between that state where we see divine beauty
10 1, 3 | similitudes of it, and that other state~in which it is lawful to
11 1, 3 | which it is able in that state to receive, and that it
12 1, 3 | well; because we, in this state, cannot desire nor obtain
13 1, 3 | soul, or man in another state or mode of being than be
14 1, 4 | he aspires, or into that state from which, a pilgrim, he
15 1, 4 | the discourse and of the state of the heart.~CIC. Before
16 1, 4 | contemplation of another state, to which the soul may arrive,
17 1, 4 | the meanness of his own state with the nobility of the
18 1, 4 | the nobility of the human state, which he would deem it
19 1, 4 | keeps him in the present state of being. When the soul
20 1, 4 | knowledge of the present state, and being ignorant of every
21 1, 5 | intelligence of all of us in this state is~the last in order of
22 1, 5 | highest blessedness of this state, to have rapture and no
23 1, 5 | by which in this temporal state the enthusiast is consumed.
24 1, 5 | that we can gather in this state are not so sweet that they
25 2, 1 | prosperity, and when we are in a state of happiness and discipline,
26 2, 1 | our consolations in this state of controversy are not without
27 2, 1 | and pain: I mean in this state, where the one opposite
28 2, 1(1)| may be asked, what is the state of a man who followeth the
29 2, 1 | well, that it signifies the state of the mind, heart and spirit
30 2, 1 | weakened by fear, and in this state and condition will it ever
31 2, 1 | is duly digested. In this state, the present enthusiast
32 2, 2 | ourselves to corrupt the state of mature which has separated
33 2, 2 | in all times, in every state, and in whatsoever condition
34 2, 3 | this life, and in, this state it has its mode of being.
35 2, 3 | appetite, nor are they in a state of desire, without being
36 2, 4 | the nine blind men, who state nine reasons and special
37 2, 4 | ourselves of a more excellent state which is suitable to the
38 2, 4 | it makes manifest in this state, is the expression of its
39 2, 4 | the intellect, in whatever state it is found, does not receive
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