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501 Life, XXIX | I have just said,435 the soul would wish to be always
502 Life, XXIX | what a sight a wounded soul is!—a soul, I mean, so
503 Life, XXIX | sight a wounded soul is!—a soul, I mean, so conscious of
504 Life, XXIX | mitigation—at least, the soul seeks some relief, because
505 Life, XXIX | the body were dead. The soul seeks for ways and means
506 Life, XXIX | its sufferings: but the soul sees no relief except in
507 Life, XXIX | are so violent, that the soul can do neither this nor
508 Life, XXIX(436) | so is the longing of my soul for Thee, O my God."~
509 Life, XXIX | wish to be rid of it. The soul is satisfied now with nothing
510 Life, XXIX | takes place between the soul and God, that I pray God
511 Life, XXIX | seems to lay hold of the soul, and to throw it into a
512 Life, XXX | most profitable for her soul. So, then, when she knew
513 Life, XXX | make known the state of my soul.446 Even my first impulses
514 Life, XXX | before him the state of my soul. I saw almost at once that
515 Life, XXX | saw with the eyes of the soul; for, as I said before,447
516 Life, XXX | in the afflictions of my soul, of which I will now speak.
517 Life, XXX | he could thereby drive my soul to despair. I have now had
518 Life, XXX | trouble it causes in the soul while it lasts; from the
519 Life, XXX | It seems to stifle the soul and trammel the body, so
520 Life, XXX | nothing.~11. Now, though the soul acknowledges itself to be
521 Life, XXX | it does not disturb the soul; it causes neither obscurity
522 Life, XXX | our Lord in allowing the soul to have that pain, and how
523 Life, XXX | that pain, and how well the soul is occupied. On the one
524 Life, XXX | occupied. On the one hand, the soul grieves over its offences
525 Life, XXX | upon His justice; and the soul's faith in the mercy of
526 Life, XXX | over anything he likes. The soul, laid in fetters, loses
527 Life, XXX | serve only to stifle the soul, so that it has no power
528 Life, XXX | football of ./. it, and the soul is unable to escape out
529 Life, XXX | describe the sufferings of the soul in this state. It goes about
530 Life, XXX | the place by day, so the soul avoids offending God: it
531 Life, XXX | lost, however,—for the soul truly believes all that
532 Life, XXX | in a vision;453 for the soul itself is then burning in
533 Life, XXX | of my grievous trials of soul and body,—and were, moreover,
534 Life, XXX | Sacrament, all at once my soul and body would be so well,
535 Life, XXX | darkness that covered my soul: when the sun rose, I saw
536 Life, XXX | in great abundance. The soul seemed to come forth as
537 Life, XXX | be unendurable; and the soul longs to undergo them again,
538 Life, XXX | utterly taken from me: both soul and body are altogether
539 Life, XXX | I know not what, and my soul finds pleasure in nothing.~
540 Life, XXX | and I know well how weak a soul is when grace is hiding
541 Life, XXX | very sorry when I see my soul in such bad company; I long
542 Life, XXX | God, shall I see my whole soul praising Thee, that it may
543 Life, XXX | myself, make me sad.~22. My soul, also, is subject occasionally
544 Life, XXX | to have no feeling. The soul seems to me like a little
545 Life, XXX | without reflection. The soul in this state must be feeding
546 Life, XXX | are the effects, that the soul sees almost at once an improvement
547 Life, XXX | instantly are on fire, and the soul is never satisfied. This
548 Life, XXX | welling upwards. So is the soul, in general; it is not at
549 Life, XXXI | holy water. As for me, my soul is conscious of a special
550 Life, XXXI | which comforts my whole soul. This is no fancy, nor a
551 Life, XXXI | can do so much evil to a soul and body not in his power,
552 Life, XXXI | Lord was pleased that some soul or other, persuaded by me,
553 Life, XXXI | him, to have pity on this soul. I, too, wretched as I am,
554 Life, XXXI | to myself that month. His soul gained strength, and he
555 Life, XXXI | the deliverance of that soul. May our Lord be praised
556 Life, XXXI | force is lessened, and the soul gains power over them. There
557 Life, XXXI | I am persecuted; then my soul is so conscious of strength,
558 Life, XXXI | but so it is,—and my soul seems then to be a queen
559 Life, XXXI | as greatly to disturb my soul. They went so far, that
560 Life, XXXI | unmortified life; for a soul left in the hands of God
561 Life, XXXI | thousand eyes are watching that soul, while a thousand souls
562 Life, XXXI | humble, but a coward; for a soul which God permits to be
563 Life, XXXI | here for, though the poor soul have not yet begun to walk,
564 Life, XXXI | O my God, why is their soul still on the earth? Why
565 Life, XXXI | a thing which hurts the soul exceedingly in every way,
566 Life, XXXI | another. Our Lord comes to the soul when we do violence to ourselves,
567 Life, XXXII | inexplicable. I felt a fire in my soul. I cannot see how it is
568 Life, XXXII | comparison with the anguish of my soul, a sense of oppression,
569 Life, XXXII | of it. If I said that the soul is continually being torn
570 Life, XXXII | another but here it is the soul itself that is tearing itself
571 Life, XXXII | though not often, because my soul made no progress by the
572 Life, XXXII | then, must it be to see a soul in danger of pain, the most
573 Life, XXXII | we please ourselves. No soul should take either rest
574 Life, XXXII | Majesty had furnished my soul with fervour, so that I
575 Life, XXXIII | of the love of God in my soul, which I now discerned,
576 Life, XXXIII | not afraid of that, for my soul must be in a very bad state
577 Life, XXXIII | when he came back, his soul had made such great progress,
578 Life, XXXIII | away the very breath of the soul.~11. The rector came to
579 Life, XXXIII | confessional, I felt in my soul something, I know not what.
580 Life, XXXIII | and a conviction in my soul that his soul must understand
581 Life, XXXIII | conviction in my soul that his soul must understand mine, that
582 Life, XXXIII | utmost service to me and my soul, because his method of direction
583 Life, XXXIII | that he had a pure and holy soul, with a special grace of
584 Life, XXXIV | made me afraid. I kept my soul continually recollected—
585 Life, XXXIV | with great profit to my soul.~8. When I was there, a
586 Life, XXXIV | to know the state of his soul,—for I wished him to be
587 Life, XXXIV | had been one in which my soul had had many trials. He
588 Life, XXXIV | love that speaks, and my soul is so beside itself, that
589 Life, XXXIV | not divided from Him, the soul speaks foolishly. When I
590 Life, XXXIV | with many tears that the soul of this religious might
591 Life, XXXIV | His Majesty filled my soul, was of such a nature as
592 Life, XXXIV | the parlour, when in my soul and spirit I felt what great
593 Life, XXXIV | God, who had raised that soul in so short a time to a
594 Life, XXXIV | it left a new fire in my soul, burning with desire to
595 Life, XXXIV | beginning. O my Jesus! what is a soul on fire with Thy love! How
596 Life, XXXIV | greatest joy, beholding that soul. It seemed as if our Lord
597 Life, XXXIV | persons like him. And now my soul, no longer able to bear
598 Life, XXXIV | by that vision that his soul was making great progress:
599 Life, XXXIV | whose reputation and whose soul he had saved. He bore it
600 Life, XXXIV | confession, and look to her soul in everything. She was very
601 Life, XXXV | let me die. Besides, my soul was in great straits, and
602 Life, XXXV | that which weighed down my soul with sadness. I was joyful
603 Life, XXXVI | disquieted, and so lose my soul. Thoughts of this kind he
604 Life, XXXVI | obscurity, and darkness of soul as I can never describe.
605 Life, XXXVII | the Divine Graces in the Soul. The Inestimable Greatness
606 Life, XXXVII | be to the profit of some soul! For if our Lord has been
607 Life, XXXVII | which God bestows on the soul, there are diverse degrees
608 Life, XXXVII | seems impossible for the soul to be able to desire anything
609 Life, XXXVII | world: and, so, in fact, the soul does not desire, nor would
610 Life, XXXVII | great gain accrued to my soul, and that in some of the
611 Life, XXXVII | hurtful, that it brought my soul to the very verge of destruction.~
612 Life, XXXVII | have the direction of my soul. As I really saw in them
613 Life, XXXVII | others, which abide in the soul when it is past. If it be
614 Life, XXXVII | thereof show it, when the soul receives light; for, as
615 Life, XXXVII | of our Lord is that the soul should be in darkness, and
616 Life, XXXVII | remember His mercies; but my soul was so stupefied, and occupied
617 Life, XXXVII | rejoicing to see how mean a soul can be if God is not always
618 Life, XXXVII | always working in it.566 The soul sees clearly that God is
619 Life, XXXVII | be, takes away from the soul the power of praying, that
620 Life, XXXVII | how to live; for my poor soul was worn out. It is told
621 Life, XXXVIII | The Effects of Them in Her Soul.~1. One night I was so unwell
622 Life, XXXVIII | still greater secrets. The soul, even if it would, has neither
623 Life, XXXVIII | it was enough to make my soul amazed, and to raise it
624 Life, XXXVIII | trace, at least in my own soul, a visible improvement.
625 Life, XXXVIII | was keeping for us.~6. A soul in this state attains to
626 Life, XXXVIII | serves God, because the soul is in a moment delivered
627 Life, XXXVIII | likeness to the flight of the soul from the body, in that it
628 Life, XXXVIII | looking up to heaven makes the soul recollected; for as our
629 Life, XXXVIII | heaven in some degree, my soul dwells upon it in thought;
630 Life, XXXVIII | seen with the eyes of the soul is that which my soul desires;
631 Life, XXXVIII | the soul is that which my soul desires; and as it finds
632 Life, XXXVIII | which our Lord gives to that soul to which He grants the like
633 Life, XXXVIII | great fortitude which my soul derived from them; and yet
634 Life, XXXVIII | if I did not know my own soul again, so great a change
635 Life, XXXVIII | thinking of these things, my soul was carried away with extreme
636 Life, XXXVIII | I knew not what ailed my soul, nor what it desired, for
637 Life, XXXVIII | such was the state of my soul, that in losing itself it
638 Life, XXXVIII | with the joy came peace, my soul continuing entranced. The
639 Life, XXXVIII | that she would preserve his soul pure for the future, and
640 Life, XXXVIII | for it seems to purify the soul in a wonderful way, and
641 Life, XXXVIII | alone. It impresses on the soul a sense of the presence
642 Life, XXXVIII | acquire on earth. It fills the soul with profound astonishment
643 Life, XXXVIII | pleased to show Himself to my soul? How can I open my mouth,
644 Life, XXXVIII | pains and distresses the soul, because it has not served
645 Life, XXXVIII | great afflictions of my soul, I have done something in
646 Life, XXXVIII | saw with the eyes of the soul, more distinctly than with
647 Life, XXXVIII | sinner, and I felt that the soul of that priest was in mortal
648 Life, XXXVIII | see the evil state of that soul.582~30. Our Lord Himself
649 Life, XXXVIII | devil's dominion over a soul in mortal sin. It did me
650 Life, XXXVIII | the treatment which that soul would receive, when the
651 Life, XXXVIII | wanting, in order that this soul might be delivered up from
652 Life, XXXVIII | greatly comforted was my soul, that nothing disturbed
653 Life, XXXVIII | in choir for that nun's soul, and I was standing myself
654 Life, XXXVIII | believe, in a vision; her soul seemed to rise on my right
655 Life, XXXVIII | on my right hand like the soul of the Provincial, and ascend
656 Life, XXXVIII | and still have, both in soul and body, and then so grievously
657 Life, XXXVIII | could, was commending his soul to God, and hearing the
658 Life, XXXIX | have such an effect on the soul. I saw by this that my prayer
659 Life, XXXIX | I do not mean that the soul makes no progress in time,
660 Life, XXXIX | up arms against the poor soul. We need not speak of those
661 Life, XXXIX | for it is clear that the soul, if it be not watchful,
662 Life, XXXIX | great darkness covered my soul. In this my distress our
663 Life, XXXIX | with that. So it was; my soul afterwards was vexed to
664 Life, XXXIX | life. Thus it is with the soul: it is changed into another,
665 Life, XXXIX | the joy that filled my soul at the sight of such great
666 Life, XL | was thinking of this, my soul began to be more and more
667 Life, XL | profit it will be to thy soul."~2. Our Lord be praised,
668 Life, XL | understood what it is for a soul to be walking in the truth,
669 Life, XL | such an impression on the soul? O Grandeur! Majesty of
670 Life, XL | not remember that this my soul has been an abyss of lies
671 Life, XL | reciting the Office, my soul became suddenly recollected,
672 Life, XL | distinctly in every part of my soul, as in a mirror, and at
673 Life, XL | understood by it, that, when a soul is in mortal sin, this mirror
674 Life, XL | dimmed the lustre of my soul by my sins, so that I could
675 Life, XL | innermost part of their soul. It is a method of looking
676 Life, XL | spirit and distract the soul, and bring but little fruit.~
677 Life, XL | is over during which the soul was in union, wherein all
678 Life, XL | but a moment,—the soul continues still to be recollected,
679 Life, XL | spiritual director; for when the soul has reached this point,
680 Life, XL | seeking such a one, the soul cannot find him, our Lord
681 Life, XL | Lord will not fail that soul, seeing that He has not
682 Life, XL | it is useless to treat a soul at all, for nothing will
683 Life, XL | most deeply impressed on my soul, and is one of those grand
684 Life, XL | only, as the powers of the soul are then in a trance, they
685 Life, XL | to which I compared the soul in a former vision,610 only
686 Life, XL | because the state of my soul can be ascertained from
687 Life, XL | those who had the care of my soul, and to have an affection
688 Life, XL | I think much more of one soul's advancement, even if it
689 Life, XL | now our Lord has roused my soul out of that state which,
690 Life, XL | May He never suffer this soul to be lost, which He so
691 Life, XL | care of one who trusts her soul to your keeping. I will
692 Life, XL | keeping. I will pray for the soul of your reverence to our
693 Rel, I(622) | in view is the drawing a soul to himself; that of the
694 Rel, I(622) | other operations in the soul of this person draw her
695 Rel, I(622) | quietness he leaves in the soul. She is never visited in
696 Rel, I(622) | scholastic theology.~"6. This soul is most pure and sincere,
697 Rel, I(622) | spirit that speaks to her soul never tells her anything
698 Rel, I(622) | understand the state of a soul which has sinned mortally
699 Rel, I(622) | he attempts to deceive a soul, to advise that soul never
700 Rel, I(622) | deceive a soul, to advise that soul never to speak of what he
701 Rel, I(622) | spirit that speaks to this soul warns her to be open with
702 Rel, I(622) | great is the progress of her soul in this way, and the edification
703 Rel, I(622) | the peace and quiet of her soul.~"22. Her resolution never
704 Rel, I(622) | would not find that any soul desirous of pleasing God
705 Rel, I | understanding, because the soul becomes at once recollected,
706 Rel, I | am, except that when the soul seems to be lost I see it
707 Rel, I | certain fainting away of the soul for God, so that I have
708 Rel, I | nature of it is such that my soul would be glad never to be
709 Rel, I | take; and with all this my soul thinks that all except itself
710 Rel, I | all is made calm, and the soul rests in great quiet and
711 Rel, I | prayer and matters of the soul,—in these I find comfort
712 Rel, I | he who has the care of my soul and directs me tells me
713 Rel, I | into a trance, wherein the soul seems to find itself satisfied,
714 Rel, I | the ordinary state of my soul, so far as I can understand
715 Rel, I | to communicate, I find my soul and body so calm, so sound,
716 Rel, I | lost, and that soon, my soul certainly is astonished
717 Rel, I | good either of body or of soul, can interest me, nor do
718 Rel, I | many means of making my soul advance, in order to lose
719 Rel, I | who has the charge of my soul to be for the better service
720 Rel, I | know the whole state of my soul.~ ./.
721 Rel, II | learn by experience that my soul gains greatly thereby; on
722 Rel, II | theirs who take care of my soul, or theirs to whom I think
723 Rel, II | and I perceive that my soul, of His goodness, grows
724 Rel, II | discussed the state of my soul with him, and he with other
725 Rel, III | fire began to kindle in my soul, and I saw, as it seemed
726 Rel, III | intellectual vision, whereby my soul understood through a certain
727 Rel, III | distinctly present in my soul, saying unto me "that from
728 Rel, III | forth I should see that my soul had grown better in three
729 Rel, III | sense of that charity in my soul, accompanied with fervour."
730 Rel, III | Persons will dwell in the soul that is in a state of grace.649
731 Rel, III | profound an impression on my soul, that if it had continued
732 Rel, III | almost continually in my soul. I, being accustomed to
733 Rel, III | which are peculiar to the soul can be represented by those
734 Rel, III | different, and that the soul had a capacity for great
735 Rel, III | did the Divinity fill my soul, which in a certain sense
736 Rel, III | Three Persons within my soul, and communicating Themselves
737 Rel, III | vision the condition of a soul in a state of grace: in
738 Rel, III | whose ./. companionship the soul derived a power which was
739 Rel, III | also the condition of a soul in sin, utterly powerless,
740 Rel, III | which is that of keeping my soul in the company of the most
741 Rel, IV | raptures of joy, so then my soul was thrown into a trance
742 Rel, IV(664) | See Fortress of the Soul, vi. ch. xi.~
743 Rel, IV | sorrow had so pierced her soul that she did not even recover
744 Rel, IV | labouring to prepare my soul to be the host of our Lord;
745 Rel, V | is the conviction in his soul that he can ./. do nothing
746 Rel, V | True humility is this: the soul's knowing what itself can
747 Rel, V | and what the state of the soul was then, and the meaning
748 Rel, V | comes to this, that, as my soul is always abiding in this
749 Rel, V | cannot be said that the soul is in union as it is when
750 Rel, V | difficult to know when the soul is in union; to have that
751 Rel, V | and how It is present in a soul in a state of grace.673
752 Rel, V | Joseph so much.~13. How the soul has a sense of fear when
753 Rel, V | matters are suggested to the soul, to be by it recommended
754 Rel, VI | recollection whatever, my soul began to be recollected
755 Rel, VI | and who watched over my soul with great care,—but neither
756 Rel, VI | that Satan could fill the soul with peace and comfort such
757 Rel, VI | for the direction of my soul; and I remembered at the
758 Rel, VII | saw with the eyes of the soul, for she never saw anything
759 Rel, VII | relating to the state of her soul she was very much better,
760 Rel, VII | submit the state of her soul to any one who she thought
761 Rel, VII | who had the charge of her soul said so; but it was a peace
762 Rel, VII | pains, and a restlessness of soul arising out of the fear
763 Rel, VII | is I, be not afraid," her soul became so calm, courageous,
764 Rel, VII | inward or outward, the soul clearly perceives who it
765 Rel, VIII | recollection698 of which the soul is sensible; the soul seems
766 Rel, VIII | the soul is sensible; the soul seems to have other senses
767 Rel, VIII | possesses; and thus the soul, withdrawing into itself,
768 Rel, VIII | anything but that whereon the soul is then intent, which is
769 Rel, VIII | faculties and powers of the soul; it retains the full use
770 Rel, VIII | full of comfort; for the soul is in such a state that
771 Rel, VIII | Sometimes, and even often, the soul is aware that the will alone
772 Rel, VIII | intent upon God, and the soul sees that it has no power
773 Rel, VIII | all the faculties of the soul are in union, it is a very
774 Rel, VIII | it. As to the memory, the soul, I think, has none then,
775 Rel, VIII | rather as lost, so that the soul may be the more occupied
776 Rel, VIII | and desires, left in the soul after this may be learnt
777 Rel, VIII | what it is; for, though the soul applies itself to the understanding
778 Rel, VIII | very thing occurs when the soul is in union, there is more
779 Rel, VIII | it remains so;701 and the soul is so full of the joy of
780 Rel, VIII | that our Lord will have the soul know more of that, the fruition
781 Rel, VIII | accordingly in a rapture the soul receives most commonly certain
782 Rel, VIII | the effects thereof on the soul are great,—a forgetfulness
783 Rel, VIII | rapture be from God, the soul cannot fail to obtain a
784 Rel, VIII | this,—in a trance the soul gradually dies to outward
785 Rel, VIII | the innermost part of the soul with such swiftness that
786 Rel, VIII | were carried away, and the soul leaving the body. Accordingly
787 Rel, VIII | for Him, because the poor soul does not know what this
788 Rel, VIII | more known, so that the soul loves and fears Him. For
789 Rel, VIII | He carries away ./. the soul, no longer in our power,
790 Rel, VIII | from the very depths of the soul. I remember only this comparison,
791 Rel, VIII | once. It seems to me that soul and spirit are one and the
792 Rel, VIII | fire burning rapidly, the soul, in that preparation of
793 Rel, VIII | ascends: so here, in the soul, something so subtile and
794 Rel, VIII | inestimable worth, as the soul perceives it, that all delusion
795 Rel, VIII | though in her innermost soul there remained an assurance
796 Rel, VIII | at times rushes into the soul, without being preceded
797 Rel, VIII | sudden remembering that the soul is away from God, or of
798 Rel, VIII | strong and vehement that the soul in a moment becomes as if
799 Rel, VIII | that there abides in the soul a conviction that it would
800 Rel, VIII | seems that whatever the soul then perceives does but
801 Rel, VIII | that it should live: the soul seems to itself to be in
802 Rel, VIII | in any created thing, the soul seeks its Creator alone,
803 Rel, VIII | effects and blessings in the soul. Some learned men say that
804 Rel, VIII | good, and so say all. The soul clearly understands that
805 Rel, VIII | land of exile; but as the soul retains its freedom, wherein
806 Rel, VIII | for it really seems to the soul as if an arrow were thrust
807 Rel, VIII | suffering, which makes the soul complain; but the suffering
808 Rel, VIII | is in the interior of the soul, without any appearance
809 Rel, VIII | the inmost depth of the soul; great are the effects of
810 Rel, VIII | be described and when the soul sees itself hindered and
811 Rel, VIII | whereby He comforts the soul, and gives it courage to
812 Rel, VIII | and how it profits the soul, pass all comprehension,
813 Rel, VIII | though the eyes of the soul see nothing; and when the
814 Rel, VIII | distinct in a strange way, the soul knows One only God. I do
815 Rel, IX | himself the charge of my soul, ceased to come here; and
816 Rel, IX | treat of the affairs of my soul with a certain person on
817 Rel, IX | day, in prayer, I felt my soul in God in such a way that
818 Rel, IX | graces He had wrought in my soul, I began to be exceedingly
819 Rel, IX | things, and how He was in the soul; and the illustration of
820 Rel, IX | with him concerning his soul and his affairs, which wearied
821 Rel, IX | have always imprinted in my soul, are One. This was revealed
822 Rel, IX | are marvels which make the soul desire anew to be rid of
823 Rel, IX | there remains a gain to the soul incomparably greater than
824 Rel, IX | it seemed to me that my soul was really one with the
825 Rel, IX | such a nature as to ease my soul exceedingly.~ ./. 15. Once,
826 Rel, IX | which I ever have in my soul, and it seemed to me that
827 Rel, IX | the living God was in my soul. This is not like other
828 Rel, IX | in a thing so vile as my soul, I heard: "It is not vile,
829 Rel, IX | Persons which I have in my soul, I was in light so clear
830 Rel, IX | the secret recesses of the soul, and the understanding seems
831 Rel, IX | how His Father within our soul accepts the most Holy Body
832 Rel, IX | not communicated to his soul as it is to their souls
833 Rel, IX | union of My Father with thy soul is incomparably closer than
834 Rel, IX | angels,—which filled my soul with joy, though ./. I
835 Rel, IX | I did not hear any. My soul was in joy, and did not
836 Rel, XI(735) | account of the state of her soul, for she died on October
837 Rel, XI | Lordship the peace and quiet my soul has found! for it has so
838 Rel, XI | In gratitude for this, my soul would abstain from the joy
839 Rel, XI | habit were struck, for my soul is, as it were, in a fortress
840 Rel, XI | because they prepared my soul for its present state; they
841 Rel, XI | glory increased; for as the soul is well aware that His Majesty
842 Rel, XI | pain as formerly, that my soul is dulled, and that I am
843 Rel, XI | make His dwelling in the soul:739 and not only by grace,
844 Rel, XI | because He will have the soul feel that presence, and
845 Rel, XI | prayers, to make but one soul love Him more, and praise
846 Ind | Rel. ix. 8, 25.~Bird, the soul likened to a, xviii. 13,
847 Ind | the, shares the joy of the soul in certain states of prayer,
848 Ind | prayer in the, ix. 5; the soul likened to a, xi. 10, xiv.
849 Ind | xxxiv. 12; vision of a soul in, Rel. iii. 13.~Guzman,
850 Ind | understanding, xiv. 5; joy of the soul in, xiv. 7; few souls pass
851 Ind | fruits of, xv. 6; how the soul is to order itself in, xv.
852 Ind | xx. 11; loneliness of the soul in, xx. 13; characteristics
853 Ind | of, xl. 15; vision of a soul in, Rel. iii. 13.~Sins,
854 Ind | Inquisitor, Rel. vii. 8.~Soul, our own, the first object,
855 Ind | xxxvii. 11; vision of a lost soul, xxxviii. 31; the Saint'
856 Ind | xxx. 13.~Tenderness of soul, x. 2.~Teresa, St., desires
857 Ind | explain the state of her soul, xii. 10; supernaturally
858 Ind | mystical death, ib.; the soul resigned therein, xvii.
859 Ind | xvii. 7; the labour of the soul lessens in the later states
860 Ind | of the faculties of the soul, Rel. viii. 7.~Vainglory,
861 Ind | xxviii. 5; effects of, in the soul, xxviii. 13; Satan tried
862 Ind | Rel. i. 21.~Wound of the soul, Rel. viii. 16; of love,
863 Ind2, Cit | Fortress of the Soul ~· Foundations ~