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1 Int | heard a Divine locution will see at once that this assurance 2 Int, 0(4) | See the licence granted by Leo 3 Int | communion such as we now see it practised was wholly 4 Int, 0(15) | See the notes to chapters vii. 5 Int | incomprehensible that she did not see to it earlier, especially 6 Int | but at last she went to see him in a confessional, not 7 Int, 0(25) | included in the number. See also ch. xxx. § 27.~ 8 Int, 0(27) | whom St. Teresa desired to see the "Life" (ch. xl. § 32). 9 Int | he judges that you should see this, and gives it to you, 10 Int, 0(31) | Ibid., chap. xli. (see Dalton's translation, chap. 11 Int, 0(32) | Ibid., chap. lxxiii. See the difference in Dalton' 12 Int, 0(34) | See the following Preface, p. 13 Int | enquired into, the Holy See contenting itself with the 14 Int, 0(37) | See Historia Generalis Fratrum 15 Int, 0(38) | See Carmel in England, by Rev. 16 Int | Nola, and a Saint herself. See Sainte Thérèse, Lettres 17 Pref | she might have light to see her way; "but for all this," 18 Pref | safe. It is easy enough to see when they proceed from ourselves, 19 Pref, 0(58) | See Life, ch. xxix. § 6.~ 20 Pref | that they have made you see your own wretchedness and 21 Pref | yourself, and to do penance. I see no reasons for condemning 22 Pref | to that which it makes me see.~"11. I say, too, that the 23 Pref | Thomas on that passage will see how carefully they are to 24 Pref | it is a strange thing to see how lax and worldly people 25 Pref | honouring those whom we see walking in the way of contemplation; 26 Pref | Eminence said he was glad to see her; that a book of hers 27 Ann, 0(73) | This must be an error. See ch. i. § 7, note 7.~ 28 Ann, 0(75) | Ch. vii. § 11, see note there.~ 29 Life, Pro | have any comfort. For I see that they, after our Lord 30 Life, I(85) | See ch. xxxvii. § 1; where 31 Life, I(90) | speaks of this later on. (See ch. xxx. § 24.)~ 32 Life, II | always, and in every way, see only that which is good; 33 Life, II | not at all sinful; now, I see how wrong all this must 34 Life, II(93) | for the love of God, to see that the Fathers had clean 35 Life, II | about them!—for I see now the danger of conversing, 36 Life, III | well again, they took me to see my sister100 in her house 37 Life, III(100) | circumstances (De la Fuente). See below, ch. xxxiv. § 24.~ 38 Life, IV(104) | See Relation, vi. § 3.~ 39 Life, IV | not my intention: but I see that what I have done since 40 Life, IV(113) | See ch. ix. §§ 4, 7.~ 41 Life, IV | blessed for ever!—for I see clearly that He has not 42 Life, V | Then, I had only light to see that all things that pass 43 Life, V | an evil so great; for I see clearly that in the eyes 44 Life, V(116) | See Way of Perfection, ch. viii. 45 Life, V(118) | See ch. xxiii.~ 46 Life, V | and it makes me mad to see it. We are indebted to God 47 Life, V | for those women whom they see disposed to be good; and 48 Life, VI | for himself—when he will see by experience the great 49 Life, VI | who saw me marvelled to see me alive? What can it mean, 50 Life, VI | held me by the hand; and I see in myself desires and resolutions— 51 Life, VII | abandonment of prayer. I see now most clearly, O my Lord, 52 Life, VII(129) | See Way of Perfection, ch. xl.; 53 Life, VII(130) | See Relation, i. § 18.~ 54 Life, VII | essence of worldliness. They see these ways, so to speak, 55 Life, VII | so much trouble, when we see those, who ought to be an 56 Life, VII | years ago,131 I seem to see Him present even now. I 57 Life, VII | disturbed, and I resolved not to see that person again.~12. It 58 Life, VII | know it was possible to see anything otherwise than 59 Life, VII(132) | See ch. xxvii. § 3.~ 60 Life, VII | father so much, I longed to see him in the possession of 61 Life, VII(135) | See Inner Fortress, v. iii. 62 Life, VII | resignation. He came often to see me; for it was a comfort 63 Life, VII | visit me, it pained me to see him so deceived as to think 64 Life, VII(138) | See § 2, above.~ 65 Life, VII(139) | See ch. xi. § 23: Inner Fortress, 66 Life, VII(141) | See Inner Fortress, v. iii. 67 Life, VII | earnest, and of making me see the perilous state I was 68 Life, VII(144) | See ch. xxxviii. § 1.~ 69 Life, VII(145) | See ch. xix. § 19.~ 70 Life, VII(147) | See ch. xiii. §§ 7, 8.~ 71 Life, VII | are so many. But when I see myself receive graces anew, 72 Life, VII | kind of torment. We may see how true this is by considering 73 Life, VII | wrong way, that I do not see how this point is capable 74 Life, VIII | this portion of my life. I see clearly that it will give 75 Life, VIII | give no one pleasure to see anything so base; and certainly 76 Life, VIII | sense; for they, as it were, see that He is looking upon 77 Life, VIII | goodness of my God! I seem to see Thee and myself in this 78 Life, VIII | occupied with the wish to see the end of the time I had 79 Life, VIII | this door be shut, I do not see how He can bestow them; 80 Life, VIII(152) | See ch. x. § 2, and ch. xi. 81 Life, IX(154) | See ch. iv. § 10; ch. x. § 82 Life, IX(155) | See Relation, i. § 12.~ 83 Life, IX | believes it—yet does not see him. It was thus with me 84 Life, IX | find pleasure when they see the portrait of one they 85 Life, IX(156) | See ch. iv. § 11.~ 86 Life, IX | filled with dread when I see how little I could do with 87 Life, X | wills, and as the blessed see how little merit they had, 88 Life, X | truth, that the richer we see ourselves to be, confessing 89 Life, X(164) | See ch. xiii. § 5.~ 90 Life, X | earthly things who does not see that he holds some pledges 91 Life, X | we go after that which we see immediately before us; and 92 Life, X(166) | See ch. xxxi. § 17.~ 93 Life, X(167) | See ch. xv. § 12.~ 94 Life, X | reverence and the others who may see this writing will do this 95 Life, X(168) | See ch. xiv. § 12.~ 96 Life, X(169) | See ch. xxiv. § 5.~ 97 Life, X | a little, when men shall see that on a dunghill so foul 98 Life, XI | prepare ourselves for it. I see plainly that there is nothing 99 Life, XI | will be amused when you see my stupidity. I think, now, 100 Life, XI | by the help of God, to see that the plants grow, to 101 Life, XI | virtues.~11. Let us now see how this garden is to be 102 Life, XI | disregard what they hear or see, and to put it away from 103 Life, XI(173) | See ch. xv. § 17.~ 104 Life, XI | make so much account, as I see they do, whether God gives 105 Life, XI | of one that loves God to see itself living in such wretchedness, 106 Life, XI | of the Cross, and he will see how our Lord will help him 107 Life, XIII | same thing; but we must see what those actions are which 108 Life, XIII | our eyes, so that we may see none of their failings. 109 Life, XIII(193) | See ch. xxxi. § 7, and ch. 110 Life, XIII(195) | See St. John of the Cross, Living 111 Life, XIII(196) | See ch. xv. § 20.~ 112 Life, XIII | it may not be so!~30. I see them undergo the poverty 113 Life, XIII(198) | experience, and learning; see § 24.~ 114 Life, XIII | aright; you, my father, will see to it. May our Lord grant 115 Life, XIV(202) | See ch. xvii. § 12; Way of 116 Life, XIV(203) | See Relation, i. § 12.~ 117 Life, XIV | now will have the soul to see, as it were, with the naked 118 Life, XIV | the state it is in; and to see itself as in a picture is 119 Life, XIV | I am writing this; for I see clearly that it is not I 120 Life, XIV(205) | See ch. x. § 11. As that passage 121 Life, XIV(206) | See ch. xviii. § 10. In the 122 Life, XIV | great unto me that they who see them are astonished, mercies 123 Life, XV(208) | See Way of Perfection, ch. liii., 124 Life, XV(210) | See ch. xvii. § 6.~ 125 Life, XV | themselves, they who do so will see that this is no work of 126 Life, XV(226) | See ch. xxv.~ 127 Life, XVI(228) | See St. John of the Cross, Spirit. 128 Life, XVI | you, my father, only must see these things, in which I 129 Life, XVI | be dreaming the things I see, and I wish I might never 130 Life, XVI | and I wish I might never see any but people ill, as I 131 Life, XVI(233) | See § 3, above.~ 132 Life, XVI | this grace upon you; for I see very few people who have 133 Life, XVI | he is known of others who see him, if it be with eyes 134 Life, XVI | were a stronger fire than I see it is. Do you, my father, 135 Life, XVII(237) | See ch. xix. § 4.~ 136 Life, XVII | should be aware of it, and see that the will is a captive 137 Life, XVII | that you, my father, may see it is so, and understand 138 Life, XVII(239) | See Relation, viii. § 6; and 139 Life, XVII(239) | xxxi. of former editions. See also Concept. of the Love 140 Life, XVII | I remember it well,—to see my soul tear itself, in 141 Life, XVII | greater part of it is, and to see, at the same time, that 142 Life, XVII(240) | See Relation, viii. § 17.~ 143 Life, XVII(241) | Ch. xiv. § 4. See also Way of Perfection, 144 Life, XVIII(244) | See ch. xi. § 11.~ 145 Life, XVIII | it retains the sense to see that it is in the world, 146 Life, XVIII(248) | See ch. xx. § 10; and Relation, 147 Life, XVIII(249) | See ch. xiv. § 12.~ 148 Life, XVIII(250) | See Anton. a Sp. Sancto, Director. 149 Life, XVIII(253) | See Inner Fortress, v. ch. i. 150 Life, XIX(254) | See ch. xx. § 2.~ 151 Life, XIX(255) | See ch. xvii. § 3.~ 152 Life, XIX | is full of virtue: they see the fruit, how delicious 153 Life, XIX | bestowed upon me?~11. I see clearly now, O Thou my Good, 154 Life, XIX | with from me, and when I see the state I am in, it is 155 Life, XIX(258) | See ch. xxv.~ 156 Life, XIX(259) | See ch. viii. § 1.~ 157 Life, XIX | then possesses. It seems to see the reward distinctly, as 158 Life, XIX | because the soul does not see itself to be unfledged. 159 Life, XIX(265) | See § 16.~ 160 Life, XX(266) | See Inner Fortress, vi. ch. 161 Life, XX(270) | See Inner Fortress, vi. ch. 162 Life, XX | yourself in any way, and you see and feel it as a cloud, 163 Life, XX | repeat it: you feel and see yourself carried away, you 164 Life, XX | satisfied when He makes us see that He is ready to give 165 Life, XX | whether we like it or not, we see that there is one mightier 166 Life, XX | myself as to be able to see that I was being lifted 167 Life, XX | directed to Him, who, we see, bears so great a love to 168 Life, XX(272) | Inhorruerunt pili carnis meae." (See St. John of the Cross. Spiritual 169 Life, XX(273) | See ch. xxix.~ 170 Life, XX(274) | See ch. xx. § 21.~ 171 Life, XX | everything in my eagerness to see God; and this abandonment 172 Life, XX(281) | dissolutae sunt compages meae." See St. John of the Cross, Spiritual 173 Life, XX | comes to pass in this way. See, my father, what rest I 174 Life, XX(285) | See § 11.~ 175 Life, XX(286) | See Relation, viii. § 8.~ 176 Life, XX | learning. It is piteous to see what those confessors who 177 Life, XX | so wicked, and now they see it pretend to things of 178 Life, XX | that they might be made to see the delusions they are in: 179 Life, XX | loves, and whom it longs to see delivered out of the prison 180 Life, XX | this world, and open to see the truth.~ ./. 181 Life, XXI | possible to live, when we see with our eyes the great 182 Life, XXI | according to Thy will. I see well enough, O Lord, how 183 Life, XXI(300) | See ch. xxxii. § 1.~ 184 Life, XXI | commerce of the world, to see and look on the farce of 185 Life, XXI | person of any experience can see into most clearly.~10. So 186 Life, XXI | within a little while they see it much more advanced; for 187 Life, XXI | to love Him; to make me see how much I owed Him, as 188 Life, XXI | certainly I do not; for I see distinctly that all this 189 Life, XXII(306) | See Inner Fortress, vi. 7, § 190 Life, XXII | and where we shall not see Him in His great weariness— 191 Life, XXII | brought me back to it. When I see Thee near me, I see all 192 Life, XXII | When I see Thee near me, I see all good things together. 193 Life, XXII | He is the true Friend. I see clearly, and since then 194 Life, XXII | matter carefully; and I see that they walked in no other 195 Life, XXII | powers of the soul,—as we see He does in the states of 196 Life, XXII(314) | See St. John of the Cross, Mount 197 Life, XXII(326) | discumbas in primo loco." See Way of Perfection, ch. xxvi. 198 Life, XXII | knowledge than I am. If you see people who are beginning 199 Life, XXII | with spiritual persons, to see that they are so really; 200 Life, XXIII | for the pain it gave me to see that I was not doing—and, 201 Life, XXIII | undertake the care of my soul. I see it was all for my greater 202 Life, XXIII | that he should come and see me now and then. It shows 203 Life, XXIII | than on the day I used to see him. I saw him, however, 204 Life, XXIII | thinking that he would not see me because I was so wicked.~ 205 Life, XXIII | 13. Looking into books to see if I could find anything 206 Life, XXIII(342) | See ch. xxv. § 18.~ 207 Life, XXIII(343) | See ch. xxviii. § 18.~ 208 Life, XXIII(344) | See Relation, vii. § 17.~ 209 Life, XXIII(345) | See ch. iv. § 6.~ 210 Life, XXIII | of the community should see me converse with ./. such 211 Life, XXIII(348) | See Relation, i. § 9.~ 212 Life, XXIV(352) | See Relation, viii. § 6.~ 213 Life, XXIV(354) | Doña Guiomar de Ulloa. See below, ch. xxxii. § 13.~ 214 Life, XXIV(356) | See Relation, i. § 6.~ 215 Life, XXIV | whom I used to converse, to see my determination. God be 216 Life, XXV(357) | infallibiliter causant." See also St. John of the Cross, 217 Life, XXV | the divine locution will see clearly enough what this 218 Life, XXV(359) | See ch. xxvii. § 4.~ 219 Life, XXV | the understanding will see that it has not been listening 220 Life, XXV | be observed, that if we see visions and hear words it 221 Life, XXV | guard, will most clearly see what they are; for, setting 222 Life, XXV | and at a later time to see the whole fulfilled; for 223 Life, XXV | cannot possibly fail to see clearly that itself arranges 224 Life, XXV | any experience of it will see that what I am saying is 225 Life, XXV | because, so far as I can see, and by experience understand, 226 Life, XXV(370) | See Inner Fortress, vi. 3, § 227 Life, XXV | so powerful,—as I~ ./. see and know He is,—and that 228 Life, XXV | our Lord: I should like to see what you can do against 229 Life, XXV | any but those whom they see ready to give in to them, 230 Life, XXVI(381) | See Relation, vii. § 7.~ 231 Life, XXVI | herein, and that he will see I have partially succeeded; 232 Life, XXVII(386) | See ch. xxviii. § 5, and ch. 233 Life, XXVII(386) | seems, on the 29th June. See ch. xxix. § 6.~ 234 Life, XXVII(387) | See ch. vii. § 12.~ 235 Life, XXVII(388) | See Anton. a Spiritu Sancto, 236 Life, XXVII(389) | See Inner Fortress, vi. 8, § 237 Life, XXVII | 5. For if I say that I see Him neither with the eyes 238 Life, XXVII | and therefore unable to see another who is close to 239 Life, XXVII | do not mean that we now see either a sun or any brightness, 240 Life, XXVII(391) | See Relation, vii. § 26.~ 241 Life, XXVII | can question that which we see with our eyes: not so much 242 Life, XXVII | imagined things we think we see; but here, though there 243 Life, XXVII | of His goodness made me see it; He showed it to me in 244 Life, XXVII | so here, though we do not see how, as these two lovers 245 Life, XXVII | entered on it, when they see that, though they were late, 246 Life, XXVII | and had already done it! I see so much going wrong in the 247 Life, XXVII(404) | See ch. xxx. § 2.~ 248 Life, XXVIII | surrounds them renders those who see that which is so supernatural 249 Life, XXVIII(407) | See ch. xxix. § 4.~ 250 Life, XXVIII | such a way that I could see it with my bodily eyes, 251 Life, XXVIII | taken away, and ever since I see most clearly how silly I 252 Life, XXVIII(410) | See ch. xxx. § 18.~ 253 Life, XXVIII | brightness which enables us to see a beauty so divine. It is 254 Life, XXVIII | brightness of the sun we see, in comparison with the 255 Life, XXVIII | open our eyes in time to see it, if it were necessary 256 Life, XXVIII | our Lord wills, we must see it, whether we will or not. 257 Life, XXVIII | Christ: and He makes me see that He is God and man,— 258 Life, XXVIII | under his feet. Here we see why the devils trembled 259 Life, XXVIII | Thy terrible Majesty. I see that it is Thy will the 260 Life, XXVIII | Divinity. Here, too, we see what the day of judgment 261 Life, XXVIII(412) | Ch. xxx. §§ 9, 10. See St. John of the Cross, Obscure 262 Life, XXVIII | altogether. How is it that we see present before us, in a 263 Life, XXVIII(415) | See § 2.~ 264 Life, XXVIII(417) | See ch. xxiii. § 14.~ 265 Life, XXVIII(422) | See ch. xxv. § 18.~ 266 Life, XXVIII | in order that people may see what a great trial it is 267 Life, XXVIII(424) | See ch. xxx. § 6.~ 268 Life, XXIX | altogether. And though I see that He looks upon me at 269 Life, XXIX | Our Lord would have us see most clearly that it is 270 Life, XXIX | humble and afraid; for we see that, as our Lord can take 271 Life, XXIX | of seeing what we would see, so also can He take from 272 Life, XXIX(428) | See Book of the Foundations, 273 Life, XXIX(428) | one of her confessors. See also Inner Fortress, vi. 274 Life, XXIX | from delusion. I used to see them frequently most distinctly 275 Life, XXIX | but He would make them see the truth of the matter. 276 Life, XXIX(429) | See ch. xxvii. § 3, and ch. 277 Life, XXIX | myself dying with a desire to see God, and I knew not how 278 Life, XXIX(432) | See Relation, i. § 3.~ 279 Life, XXIX | This I am not accustomed to see, unless very rarely. Though 280 Life, XXIX | angels frequently, yet I see them only by an intellectual 281 Life, XXIX | in this vision I should see the angel in this wise. 282 Life, XXIX | they never tell me; but I see very well that there is 283 Life, XXIX(439) | See Relation, viii. § 16.~ 284 Life, XXIX | beside myself. I wished to see, or speak with, no one, 285 Life, XXX | pleased His Majesty to let her see what learned men failed 286 Life, XXX(448) | See ch. xxviii. § 24.~ 287 Life, XXX | though it is painful to us to see ourselves as we are, and 288 Life, XXX | is consoling, because we see how great is the mercy of 289 Life, XXX | escaped out of his hands I see clearly that this is folly. 290 Life, XXX(453) | See ch. xxxii. § 1, &c.~ 291 Life, XXX(454) | See ch. xxviii. § 6.~ 292 Life, XXX(455) | See Way of Perfection, ch. lxi. 293 Life, XXX | understanding, and leave it alone to see what it will do. Glory be 294 Life, XXX | or there, or elsewhere. I see then, more and more, the 295 Life, XXX | I am very sorry when I see my soul in such bad company; 296 Life, XXX | such bad company; I long to see it delivered therefrom, 297 Life, XXX | When, O my God, shall I see my whole soul praising Thee, 298 Life, XXX | about the matter.~21. I see clearly enough that I have 299 Life, XXX | and in love; for herein I see well that our Lord has been 300 Life, XXX(460) | water" (St. John iv. 15). See ch. i. § 6; and Way of 301 Life, XXXI | was a great grief to me to see God offended in such a way. 302 Life, XXXI | afraid of them,—because I see they cannot stir without 303 Life, XXXI | virtue and of humility; but I see clearly now it was nothing 304 Life, XXXI | appear where people might see me.~15. Once, when I was 305 Life, XXXI(464) | See Inner Fortress, vi. ch. 306 Life, XXXI | in order that he might see that His graces were bestowed 307 Life, XXXI | these matters if I did not see the necessity of it, for 308 Life, XXXI | semblance of humility, I now see clearly were mere imperfections, 309 Life, XXXI(466) | See ch. x. § 10.~ 310 Life, XXXI | it.~ ./. 19. Certainly, I see nothing in the world that 311 Life, XXXI | the purpose here, for I see certain souls are very greatly 312 Life, XXXI | all for God,—when they see in others, more advanced 313 Life, XXXI | of ourselves,—when they see in all the books written 314 Life, XXXI | astonished at the harm it does. I see some persons so holy in 315 Life, XXXII | our Lord's will I should see the place which the devils 316 Life, XXXII | fire in my soul. I cannot see how it is possible to describe 317 Life, XXXII(471) | See ch. v. § 14, ch. vi. § 318 Life, XXXII | and all pain. I did not see who it was that tormented 319 Life, XXXII | that time would not let me see more of hell. Afterwards, 320 Life, XXXII | that our Lord would have me see with mine own eyes the very 321 Life, XXXII | filled with fear when I see that, after frequently reading 322 Life, XXXII | deaths. If here on earth we see one whom we specially love 323 Life, XXXII | What, then, must it be to see a soul in danger of pain, 324 Life, XXXII | we can be calm, when we see Satan carry so many souls 325 Life, XXXII | revenue for the home. I see now that this was not the 326 Life, XXXII | told me that I could then see what the Saints had to go 327 Life, XXXII | I could,—that I should see afterwards what He would 328 Life, XXXII(481) | Gaspar Daza. See ch. xxiii. § 6.~ 329 Life, XXXIII(483) | Pedro Ibañez. See ch. xxxviii. § 15.~ 330 Life, XXXIII | than that any one should see me go against it or against 331 Life, XXXIII | 11. The rector came to see me, and my confessor bade 332 Life, XXXIII(491) | on Dec. 5, 1562, (Bouix). See ch. xxxix. § 19.~ 333 Life, XXXIII | seemed as if I could neither see the Elevation nor hear Mass. 334 Life, XXXIII | splendour. At first I did not see who was putting it on me. 335 Life, XXXIII | dazzling, but soft. I did not see St.~ ./. Joseph so distinctly, 336 Life, XXXIII(493) | See ch. xxvii. § 7.~ 337 Life, XXXIII(496) | See ch. xxxvi. § 15; Way of 338 Life, XXXIV | made her desire much to see me. She thought that my 339 Life, XXXIV | trouble and much suffering to see that they sent for me because 340 Life, XXXIV(498) | Vicente Barron, Dominican (see ch. v. § 8), according 341 Life, XXXIV | myself. Though I long to see everybody serve God, yet 342 Life, XXXIV(501) | through mere inadvertence, to see what F. Bouix saw; and it 343 Life, XXXIV | humility, whereby he may see that he does not understand, 344 Life, XXXIV | the great desire I had to see that religious making great 345 Life, XXXIV | it comforts him much to see that he is not alone; they 346 Life, XXXIV | if our Lord would have me see clearly the treasures He 347 Life, XXXIV | pleasure that I should clearly see that He was always present 348 Life, XXXIV | was pleased that I should see Him receive my sister into 349 Life, XXXV | her road that she might see me. Our Lord had moved her 350 Life, XXXV(513) | See ch. xxxii. § 13.~ 351 Life, XXXV(515) | See Relation, i. § 10.~ 352 Life, XXXV | for my soul—nor could I see any means by which it would 353 Life, XXXV | wonder when I consider and see the special help which His 354 Life, XXXV(522) | See Way of Perfection, ch. xxii.; 355 Life, XXXV | their joy, so that they see clearly how He had given 356 Life, XXXV(523) | See Foundations, ch. I, § 1.~ 357 Life, XXXV(525) | to life, she was bound to see that he did not suffer loss. 358 Life, XXXV | law difficult:526 I do not see it, nor do I feel that the 359 Life, XXXV | leadeth unto Thee is narrow. I see it as a royal road, and 360 Life, XXXV | Lord of His mercy make us see what a poor security we 361 Life, XXXVI(529) | See ch. xxxiv. § 2. The Brief 362 Life, XXXVI | have just said, I do not see how it could have been done; 363 Life, XXXVI(533) | rising monastery; "for I see it is the little hospice 364 Life, XXXVI | had not been so, I do not see how anything could have 365 Life, XXXVI(538) | was said by Gaspar Daza. See infra, § 18; Reforma, i. 366 Life, XXXVI(544) | See Foundations, ch. ii. § 367 Life, XXXVI | little light, so that I might see it was the work of the devil, 368 Life, XXXVI(547) | in the Saint's process. See vol. ii. p. 376 of Don Vicente' 369 Life, XXXVI | painful; so also was it to see those persons who helped 370 Life, XXXVI(548) | See Ch. xxxix. § 25.~ 371 Life, XXXVI(554) | father was Fra Pedro Ibañez. See ch. xxxviii. § 15.~ 372 Life, XXXVI(555) | Saint to be their prioress. See Reforma, i. c. xlix. § 373 Life, XXXVI(557) | See Way of Perfection, ch. ii.~ 374 Life, XXXVI | grow and thrive, when they see how much our Lord has done 375 Life, XXXVI(559) | See ch. xxxv. § 1. Maria of 376 Life, XXXVII | one and that of another, I see clearly enough that here 377 Life, XXXVII | however, I was pleased to see him, to think of him and 378 Life, XXXVII | that instant everything I see is loathsome in comparison 379 Life, XXXVII | always showed myself glad to see them.564 They, on the other 380 Life, XXXVII(564) | See ch. xl. § 24; Way of Perfection, 381 Life, XXXVII | It is impossible not to see that Thou art Thyself the 382 Life, XXXVII | be in darkness, and not see this light. It is, therefore, 383 Life, XXXVII | myself, and even rejoicing to see how mean a soul can be if 384 Life, XXXVII(565) | See ch. xx. § 14.~ 385 Life, XXXVII(566) | See ch. xxx. § 19.~ 386 Life, XXXVII(567) | See ch. xxx. §§ 18, 25.~ 387 Life, XXXVII | he ought to do, I do not see how he can be equally careful 388 Life, XXXVIII | think it possible for me to see what they saw. At last, 389 Life, XXXVIII | the means not the power to see more than what He shows 390 Life, XXXVIII | Lord was pleased to let me see. But such was the vision, 391 Life, XXXVIII | leave me. He said to me, "See, My daughter, what they 392 Life, XXXVIII | Thy greatness; but as they see it revealed to one so wicked 393 Life, XXXVIII | seemed to be filth; and I see how meanly we employ ourselves 394 Life, XXXVIII | myself, and was very sorry to see what men made much of; for 395 Life, XXXVIII | recognise our true home, and to see that we are pilgrims here;570 396 Life, XXXVIII | it is a great thing to see what is going on there and 397 Life, XXXVIII | seems a dream, and what I see with the bodily eyes an 398 Life, XXXVIII | different from those we usually see, for it had not the same 399 Life, XXXVIII(573)| F. Pedro Ibañez. See ch. xxxiii. § 5, ch. xxxvi. 400 Life, XXXVIII(575)| See below, § 41.~ 401 Life, XXXVIII(576)| F. Gaspar de Salazar: see ch. xxxiii. § 9, ch. xxxiv. 402 Life, XXXVIII | those who are of it, and I see that their lives are conformed 403 Life, XXXVIII | many—His Majesty makes me see it in such a way that I 404 Life, XXXVIII | that I may the more clearly see how far I am from deserving 405 Life, XXXVIII(578)| See ch. xxviii.~ 406 Life, XXXVIII | would not have allowed me to see the evil state of that soul.582~ 407 Life, XXXVIII | uttered them; and that I might see His great goodness in that 408 Life, XXXVIII | funeral service, I did not see one of the evil spirits. 409 Life, XXXVIII | live in mortal sin might see what I then saw,—it was 410 Life, XXXVIII | he left all wondering to see how recollected, how penitent, 411 Life, XXXVIII(583)| See ch. xxvii.~ 412 Life, XXXVIII | pleased our Lord to let me see the degree of glory to which 413 Life, XXXIX | have spoken,587 went to see him; he was very sorry for 414 Life, XXXIX(589) | See St. John of the Cross, Ascent 415 Life, XXXIX | is best disposed.~14. I see this in certain persons 416 Life, XXXIX | these souls the reins, if we see that they are humble; for 417 Life, XXXIX(592) | See ch. xxxiii. § 15.~ 418 Life, XXXIX | until this moment, when I see everything accomplished, 419 Life, XXXIX(595) | of St. Joseph of Avila. See ch. xxxvi. § 18.~ 420 Life, XXXIX | door only, as I used to see at other times. I beheld 421 Life, XXXIX | who sat on it I did not see, but only an exceedingly 422 Life, XXXIX | understand nothing, and see how everything was nothing 423 Life, XXXIX | afterwards was vexed to see that it could rest on any 424 Life, XXXIX | growing in me, for I should see by this that these visions 425 Life, XXXIX(601) | See ch. xxviii. §§ 19, 20.~ 426 Life, XL | sorry I am for those whom I see living in darkness, not 427 Life, XL | and which I was given to see, is Truth Itself, in Itself. 428 Life, XL | Christ our Lord, as I usually see Him. It seemed to me that 429 Life, XL | sins, so that I could not see our Lord.~10. This vision 430 Life, XL(607) | in Te" (Confess. x. 24). See Inner Fortress, Sixth Mansion, 431 Life, XL | distinctly remember it; but I do see that it is ./. of great 432 Life, XL(609) | § 18, ch. xxvi. § 4. See St. John of the Cross, Mount 433 Life, XL | fearful thing for me to see, in so short a time, so 434 Life, XL | whenever I think of it, to see such foul things as my sins 435 Life, XL | actions are. In this we see more and more of His mercifulness, 436 Life, XL | am still living,—I, who see such things, and know myself 437 Life, XL | myself with those whom I see to be very great servants 438 Life, XL(613) | See ch. xxxvii. §§ 4, 6.~ 439 Life, XL | sometimes distressed to see how little I do in His service, 440 Life, XL | fail to take that which I see to be necessary for me. 441 Life, XL(614) | See ch. vii. § 18.~ 442 Life, XL | say about me, because I see that our Lord willed by 443 Life, XL | souls,—and also because I see clearly and keep in mind 444 Life, XL | in a house where none may see me, it seems as if our Lord 445 Life, XL | for almost always what I see seems to me to be seen as 446 Life, XL(618) | See ch. xiv. § 12.~ 447 Life, XL | that I could not stop to see what I was writing. I entreat 448 Life, XL | order it so that he might see it, for I began to write 449 Life, XL | for your reverence will see by what I have written how 450 Life, XL | hope of His mercy we shall see one another one day, when 451 Life, XL | reverence and myself, shall see more clearly the great mercies 452 Life, XL(621) | I.e. of the MS. See p. 337 of this translation.~ 453 Rel, I(622) | was a delusion of Satan: see the Life, ch. xxv. § 18. 454 Rel, I(622) | speak to them again, nor see them, notwithstanding the 455 Rel, I | soul seems to be lost I see it make great progress, 456 Rel, I(623) | See Life, ch. xxix. §§ 9– 457 Rel, I | allow; and thus, because I see myself without any power 458 Rel, I | and I would rather not see them, but go where I might 459 Rel, I | eat and sleep, and that I see I cannot forego these things, 460 Rel, I(625) | See Life, ch. xxiv. § 8, and 461 Rel, I | so I believe, because I see I cannot do what I wish 462 Rel, I(626) | See Life, ch. xxiii. § 19.~ 463 Rel, I(627) | See Life, ch. xxxv. § 2.~ 464 Rel, I(628) | See Life, ch. ix. § 6, and 465 Rel, I(629) | See § 3, above.~ 466 Rel, I | at once.~ ./. 16. When I see persons making great progress, 467 Rel, I | I should have any; for I see plainly that in these things 468 Rel, I | be known to others; but I see now that ./. I am not therefore 469 Rel, I(631) | See Life, ch. vii. § 2.~ 470 Rel, I | rest, or desire it; for I see that His life was one of 471 Rel, I | I used to feel.~22. If I see people do anything which 472 Rel, I | make up my mind, though I see it plainly enough. It seems 473 Rel, I | and if I do remember it, I see some virtue or other in 474 Rel, I | And also I feel, when I see people who used to give 475 Rel, I(632) | See Life, ch. ii. § 2.~ 476 Rel, I | myself where nobody could see me; but my desire for solitude 477 Rel, I | with my whole heart, and I see that it is a very great 478 Rel, I | comes from God; for when I see what I once was, that I 479 Rel, I(634) | See Life, ch. xx. § 29.~ 480 Rel, I | truthfulness and sincerity, and see that I am not deluded, that 481 Rel, I | confession.~28. Also, when I see any one who knows anything 482 Rel, I(635) | See Life, ch. xxxi. § 17.~ 483 Rel, I(636) | See Life, ch. xxv. § 20.~ 484 Rel, I | I rise from my prayer, I see that I have received blessings 485 Rel, I(637) | See Life, ch. xxv. §§ 18, 486 Rel, II | worse; on the contrary, I see a great change for the better 487 Rel, II(639) | See Life, ch. xxvii.~ 488 Rel, II | hands,—and this I now see is a gift of God; for though 489 Rel, II | feel it so little that I see nothing in it that I might 490 Rel, II | on the contrary, when I see others occasionally disturbed, 491 Rel, II | myself to be dreaming, and see that all this will be nothing 492 Rel, II | However in a word, I see that I live an easy, not 493 Rel, II | received, so far as I can see, a much greater liberty 494 Rel, II(640) | See Life, ch. xxxi. § 15.~ 495 Rel, II | that I am pleased when I see them fulfilled. Sorrow and 496 Rel, II | anything of this world, for I see it is all a mockery; for 497 Rel, II | all a mockery; for when I see the great needs of the Church, 498 Rel, II | for such men, because I see that one person, who is 499 Rel, II | loss of so many souls. I see many persons making great 500 Rel, II | making great progress; I see clearly it was the pleasure