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1 Int | Chap. XIV.), or: this is good doctrine (Chap. XXI.), etc.,
2 Int, 0(8) | 1499) shows that they held good for friars and nuns: Expliciunt
3 Int | ordinatum. There was, indeed, good reason in the case of St.
4 Int | Sunday, but Don Vicente shows good reason that Easter Sunday
5 Int | Teresa acted as ordinary good Religious were wont to do,
6 Int | devotional works for the good of their neighbour and the
7 Int, Arg | which she sets forth how good company was the means of
8 Int, Arg | the means of her resuming good intentions, and in what
9 Int, Arg | how He turned evil into good, as is seen from something
10 Int, Arg | to make use of so great a good.~Chapter IX.—By what means
11 Int, Arg | says something about the good a soul derives from being,
12 Int, Arg | of the world). This is good doctrine.~Chapter XXII.—
13 Int, Arg | which spoke to her was a good one.~ ./. Chapter XXVII.
14 Int, Arg | mentions, moreover, some very good things by way of advice
15 Int, Arg | together with other very good doctrine. She shows how
16 Int, Arg | whatever one should neglect a good that is to be perpetual.~
17 Int, Arg | From some of these very good doctrine may be gathered,
18 Pref | distinguish between those of a good and those of an evil spirit
19 Pref | time of need, or for some good end, as for the comforting
20 Pref | warning of coming danger. As a good man will not speak unadvisedly,
21 Pref | and they must take other good measures for avoiding these
22 Pref | and if the soul derives good from them, and if they do
23 Pref | these visitations being good.~"9. It seems from the book,
24 Pref | locutions have done your soul good, and in particular that
25 Pref | rather to regard them as good, provided you are careful
26 Pref | everything else, however good, must be feared, and our
27 Pref | should be quenched in the good, and others cowed in the
28 Pref | because she tells all the good and the bad so simply, and
29 Pref | doubt can be made as to her good intention; and the greater
30 Pref | Satan. That we should have a good opinion of the servants
31 Pref | people in danger, however good they may be, and that their
32 Pref | to her goodness and her good desires, for herein I have
33 Pref | favourable to her in her good purposes and good works.
34 Pref | in her good purposes and good works. For within the last
35 Life, I | have been enough to make me good, if I had not been so wicked.
36 Life, I | given to the reading of good books; and so he had them
37 Life, I | goodness. They were very good themselves. My father was
38 Life, I | whenever I think of the good desires with which our Lord
39 Life, I | from being earnest in the good desires with which I began.~
40 Life, I | nothing in them but all good, and carefulness for my
41 Life, II | see only that which is good; for though my mother was,
42 Life, II | as I have just said, so good herself, nevertheless I,
43 Life, II | did not derive so much good ./. from her as I ought
44 Life, II | beginning of lukewarmness in my good desires, and the occasion
45 Life, II | affections and childish follies, good for nothing; and, what was
46 Life, II | unto evil rather than unto good.~4. So it was with me; for
47 Life, II | never wholly forfeited my good name—and, as to that,
48 Life, II | this the great advantage of good companions; and I am certain
49 Life, II | I had been thrown among good people, I should have persevered
50 Life, II | one of these had given me good advice, I might perhaps
51 Life, II | escape without the loss of my good name and the suspicions
52 Life, II | so much afraid about my good name, I had taken every
53 Life, II | at the sight of nuns so good; for they were very good
54 Life, II | good; for they were very good in that house—very prudent,
55 Life, II | soul began to return to the good habits of my earlier years;
56 Life, II | those whom He places among good people. It seems as if His
57 Life, III | The Blessing of Being with Good People. How Certain Illusions
58 Life, III | began gradually to like the good and holy conversation of
59 Life, III | things for His sake. This good companionship began to root
60 Life, III | sense and vanity than to the good of my soul. These good thoughts
61 Life, III | the good of my soul. These good thoughts of being a nun
62 Life, III | not careless about my own good, our Lord was much more
63 Life, III | His practice was to read good books in Spanish; and his
64 Life, III | heard and read, and by the good conversation of my uncle,
65 Life, III | become by this time fond of good books, and that gave me
66 Life, IV | nothing but the greatest good will. At that moment, because
67 Life, IV | counsel any one, to whom good inspirations from time to
68 Life, IV | ever! Amen.~4. O supreme Good, and my Rest, those graces
69 Life, IV | seems to me now that I had good reasons for not wishing
70 Life, IV | the first year I had read good books—for I would read
71 Life, IV | imagine Jesus Christ, our Good and our Lord, present within
72 Life, IV | time I spent in reading good books, which was all my
73 Life, IV | using the imagination to any good purpose: my imagination
74 Life, IV | understand that it was the good providence of our Lord over
75 Life, IV | and I so weak, that all my good resolutions were of little
76 Life, IV | life, for every one of my good desires. My good works,
77 Life, IV | one of my good desires. My good works, however wretched
78 Life, V | neglected that which was good.~3. There was then in the
79 Life, V | resolved on gaining eternal good, and determined to gain
80 Life, V | lightly esteemed, and that the good things to be gained by despising
81 Life, V | my cure lived a priest of good birth and understanding,
82 Life, V | confessors whose learning was as good as I could wish it was.
83 Life, V | better, if the confessors are good men and of holy lives, that
84 Life, V | being in themselves not good, this should have been enough
85 Life, V | me, but it ceased to be good, because it was in excess.
86 Life, V | public, that his honour and good name were lost, and no one
87 Life, V | indebted to God for all the good that men do to us, and yet
88 Life, V | affection: my intention was good, but the act was wrong,
89 Life, V | wrong for the sake of any good, how great soever it may
90 Life, V | they see disposed to be good; and even for the attainment
91 Life, V | over men because they are good, as I shall show hereafter.
92 Life, V | mouth: "If we have received good things of the hand of our
93 Life, VI | extremely fond of reading good books; I was most deeply
94 Life, VI | seeing that neither my good resolutions, nor the pains
95 Life, VI | knows best what is for our good.~9. I began by having Masses
96 Life, VI | and effect, and yet with good intentions. I had this evil
97 Life, VI | gave me grace to do any good, that good became full of
98 Life, VI | grace to do any good, that good became full of imperfections
99 Life, VI | it aright for my greater good.~12. If I were a person
100 Life, VI | person who, in all that is good, has but little discretion.
101 Life, VI | by experience the great good ./. that results from commending
102 Life, VI | not. I am afraid, and with good reason, lest Thou shouldst
103 Life, VII | matters, that all had a good opinion of me; and yet I
104 Life, VII | liberty which those who were good might have with advantage—
105 Life, VII | that which concerns their good name. Let them marry them
106 Life, VII | unless they be of extremely good inclinations, and God grant
107 Life, VII | inclinations may come to good! or let them keep them at
108 Life, VII | that which they do to be good, and so believe, but without
109 Life, VII | others, whom I knew to be good. I did not observe that
110 Life, VII | these friendships were not good for me: to warn me also,
111 Life, VII | I saw clearly it was not good. But no one caused me the
112 Life, VII | With me, however, it had good results. Loving my father
113 Life, VII | in the possession of that good which I seemed to derive
114 Life, VII | there could not be a greater good than prayer; and by roundabout
115 Life, VII | blessed man, having that good opinion of me, came to visit
116 Life, VII | I found it when I had a good conscience. But my father,
117 Life, VII | lose all the comfort and good of my life—he was all
118 Life, VII | disposition: he was very good.~26. I know not why I have
119 Life, VII | Dominican father, who was a very good man, fearing God, did me
120 Life, VII | could not do me anything but good. I began to return to it—
121 Life, VII | ran of losing utterly my good name, from which He delivered
122 Life, VII | things, which they thought good. The reason is, that He
123 Life, VII | to bring those desires to good effect.~30. O Lord of my
124 Life, VII | men, and in doing other good works, which must be done
125 Life, VII | my simplicity by adding a good deal to this, because the
126 Life, VIII | rising, but rising to no good purpose, seeing that I went
127 Life, VIII | remember very little of those good days, and so they must have
128 Life, VIII | understand how great is the good which God works in a soul
129 Life, VIII | of which many saintly and good men have written—I am
130 Life, VIII | deprive himself of so great a good.~7. Herein there is nothing
131 Life, VIII | not endure Thee! Oh, how good a friend art Thou, O my
132 Life, VIII | that Thou mayest make them good, and for that purpose should
133 Life, VIII | remaining in a company so good as Thine—for at first
134 Life, VIII | other thoughts that were good. If a sharp penance had
135 Life, VIII | His mercy, and the great good it was for me that I did
136 Life, VIII | them.~16. When they saw my good desires, and how I occupied
137 Life, VIII | it, the preaching was not good. If it was a good sermon,
138 Life, VIII | was not good. If it was a good sermon, it was to me a most
139 Life, VIII | could have given it me had good reasons for not coming to
140 Life, IX | persons whom it is our Lord's good pleasure to lead quickly
141 Life, IX | only for those who are in good dispositions, who have sought
142 Life, X | itself seems to me to be good. These joys in prayer are
143 Life, X | distinctly we remember the good he has done us.~6. If, then,
144 Life, X | for if we do not make a good use of them, and of the
145 Life, X | there ./. must be some good in me.166 Certainly, I speak
146 Life, X | am neither learned nor of good life, and I have no person
147 Life, X | will have it said for some good purpose; that which may
148 Life, X | life, it is clear that no good I may have done ought to
149 Life, XI | Lord of my soul, and my good, how is it that, when a
150 Life, XI | nothing by which so great a good can be procured in this
151 Life, XI | to bring our desires to good effect, or to raise them
152 Life, XI | once to us. May it be the good pleasure of our Lord to
153 Life, XI | God gives to him, as to a good captain, those who shall
154 Life, XI | determined to follow after this good, and to succeed in their
155 Life, XI | weeds, and has to plant good herbs. Let us, then, take
156 Life, XI | of it. We have, then, as good gardeners, by the help of
157 Life, XI | knows, we never can have one good thought.~14. This is beginning
158 Life, XI | watering the flowers. So good is God, that when, for reasons
159 Life, XI | without water—we, like good gardeners, doing what lies
160 Life, XI | purpose, or to have one good thought: working with the
161 Life, XI | is in vain: he serves a good Master, Whose eyes are upon
162 Life, XI | believe that it is our Lord's good pleasure frequently in the
163 Life, XI | believe it to be for our good that His Majesty should
164 Life, XI | that is not for the greater good of that soul which Thou
165 Life, XI | that all is for our greater good; let His Majesty guide us
166 Life, XII | it can make many acts of good resolutions to do much for
167 Life, XII | excellence: there is no good work attended by humility
168 Life, XII | truth—that it was His good pleasure I should meet with
169 Life, XIII | always under constraint, and good for nothing, till I resolved
170 Life, XIII | teaching. He who would do any good in this matter ought to
171 Life, XIII | notwithstanding my prayer. They had good reasons on their side, and
172 Life, XIII | in reliance on their own good intentions, I should never
173 Life, XIII | consider the virtues and the good qualities which we discern
174 Life, XIII | Christ, the Source of all good that ever came, and that
175 Life, XIII | communicate to me for my good, and that without any more
176 Life, XIII | any one to lose so great a good by his own fault. It may
177 Life, XIII | If some have fallen, the good will shine more and more.199
178 Life, XIV | the fruition of so great a good; nevertheless, it occasionally
179 Life, XIV | afresh.~15. O my Lord and my Good! I cannot utter these words
180 Life, XIV | goodness has brought forth some good; and the greater my wickedness,
181 Life, XV | forsake so great a good otherwise than through the
182 Life, XV | always keep in mind the good they have lost; let them
183 Life, XV | way by which so great a good was obtained. I address
184 Life, XV | sin,—though there are good reasons why those who have
185 Life, XV | that we can converse to any good purpose with God, and that
186 Life, XV | reasons and reflections are good.~11. The only reason that
187 Life, XV | in a moment.~12. This is good for those learned men who
188 Life, XV | the cross of Christ like good soldiers, willing to serve
189 Life, XV | humble us for our greater good, and to keep us from being
190 Life, XV | of ourselves we have no good in us, is perfectly apprehended—
191 Life, XV | greater fruition of this good.~23. In short, not to weary
192 Life, XV | is the beginning of all good; the flowers have so thriven,
193 Life, XV | length of the signs of a good spirit226—it has cost
194 Life, XVI | which our Lord, of His good pleasure, gives to the soul
195 Life, XVI | love and the wish to do him good. I say; in secret; for language
196 Life, XVI | displease no one.236 They have a good intention, and their work
197 Life, XVI | intention, and their work is good; yet still few amend their
198 Life, XVI | father, if it shall seem good to you, will tear up what
199 Life, XVII | thither with its sovereign Good. If life is to come to an
200 Life, XVII | Himself the work of the good gardener, refusing to let
201 Life, XVII | It seems to have been the good pleasure of our Lord to
202 Life, XVIII | fruition is of a certain good containing in itself all
203 Life, XVIII | containing in itself all good together at once; but this
204 Life, XVIII | together at once; but this good is not ./. comprehended.
205 Life, XVIII | becoming one. O my Lord, how good Thou art! Blessed be Thou
206 Life, XVIII | exile! Yea, even if they be good souls, it is on Thy part
207 Life, XVIII | short, I am a woman, not good, but wicked. It seems to
208 Life, XVIII | longing after so high a good. I will speak of nothing
209 Life, XVIII | and therefore whatever is good herein is His teaching;
210 Life, XIX | of the living energy of good desires, of the beginning
211 Life, XIX | exalt so vile a worm!~4. The good effects of this prayer abide
212 Life, XIX | see clearly now, O Thou my Good, Thou hast kept the reward
213 Life, XIX | there began to prevail a good opinion of her, of whom
214 Life, XIX | once, and, as I think, with good reason; so I looked on none
215 Life, XIX | to do away with what was good, and introduce customs which
216 Life, XIX | introduce customs which were not good; at least, I did what I
217 Life, XIX | forgiven many times. Satan had good reasons for tempting me:
218 Life, XIX | that of itself it can do no good thing; but rather out of
219 Life, XX | it is far away from the Good which in itself comprehends
220 Life, XX | in itself comprehends all good.~13. In this communication
221 Life, XX | that it will end, in the good pleasure of our Lord, by
222 Life, XX | Blessed be our Lord, who is so good! Amen.~23. I have, it seems,
223 Life, XX | orchard; only, if there be any good thing in the garden, it
224 Life, XX | came to possess so great a good; but it clearly perceives
225 Life, XX | of those words, and what good reason the Psalmist had,
226 Life, XX | that will never say any good of self, nor suffer others
227 Life, XX | remains in its hands; all the good it has, it refers to God;
228 Life, XXI | you have gained one man's good will, because of the outward
229 Life, XXI | thousand kingdoms. And with good reason: for it is another
230 Life, XXI | to bring those desires to good effect. Nothing can be put
231 Life, XXI | the kind. May it be Thy good pleasure, O my God, that
232 Life, XXI | heroic deeds for Thee; I am good only to talk; and so it
233 Life, XXI | soul, and prepare it, O Good of all good; and, my Jesus,
234 Life, XXI | prepare it, O Good of all good; and, my Jesus, then ordain
235 Life, XXI | Behold my life, behold my good name and my will; I have
236 Life, XXI | words, and those who make good those words by deeds. The
237 Life, XXI | and to prepare it for all good: and all this in such a
238 Life, XXI | them as a means to do more good; but that soul knows perfectly
239 Life, XXI | that they would do more good in one day by preferring
240 Life, XXI | chosen by our Lord to do good to others; still, this their
241 Life, XXII | Lord of my soul, and my Good! Jesus Christ crucified!
242 Life, XXII | hindrance to my greatest good? Whence are all my blessings?
243 Life, XXII | those to whom He had done good, and not believed in by
244 Life, XXII | Thee near me, I see all good things together. No trial
245 Life, XXII | judged Thee.~9. With so good a Friend and Captain ever
246 Life, XXII | Our Lord is He by whom all good things come to us; He will
247 Life, XXII | more can we want than so good a Friend at our side, who
248 Life, XXII | objects must no doubt be good, seeing that it is recommended
249 Life, XXII | they cannot find even one good thought, as I said in another
250 Life, XXII | If it be His Majesty's good pleasure to raise us and
251 Life, XXII | but if God gives him a good voice, he has no need to
252 Life, XXII | because it sees how much good it derives from it. Its
253 Life, XXII | sweet savour which this good food leaves behind.~25.
254 Life, XXII | Further, the conversation of good people does not profit us
255 Life, XXII | Oh, how dear He is!—how good a Friend! O my soul's Lord,
256 Life, XXIII | making me think it to be good, in order to withdraw me
257 Life, XXIII | God, when I withdrew from good in order to become good!
258 Life, XXIII | good in order to become good! The devil must lay much
259 Life, XXIII | directs it all to the great good of those souls with whom
260 Life, XXIII | it was all for my greater good, in order that I might know
261 Life, XXIII | inquiries one of another, for a good purpose, did me much harm;
262 Life, XXIII | all the evil and all the good: a history of my life, as
263 Life, XXIII | scarcely anything that was good, that I was exceedingly
264 Life, XXIII | the will of our Lord to do good to many through me. He went
265 Life, XXIV | It did a great deal of good to those with whom I used
266 Life, XXV | locutions which come from the Good Spirit differ from those
267 Life, XXV | not only do not leave any good effects behind, but do leave
268 Life, XXV | for the words of Satan are good, and not evil. I am thinking
269 Life, XXV | devotion, though they are a good beginning, and are holy
270 Life, XXV | these locutions come from a good or an evil spirit. It is
271 Life, XXV | it. The fact is, that all good seems to be lost out of
272 Life, XXV | troubled, able to do no good thing whatever—for if
273 Life, XXV | whatever—for if it conceives good desires, they are not strong;
274 Life, XXV | great confidence, and with good reason, had assembled together,
275 Life, XXV | the work of God. Oh, how good is God! how good is our
276 Life, XXV | Oh, how good is God! how good is our Lord, and how powerful!
277 Life, XXV | no joy, no rest, no other good than that of doing His will.
278 Life, XXV | to do so, for the greater good of His servants, whom they
279 Life, XXVI | believe, did me the most good. Though I had a great affection
280 Life, XXVI | To me, the advice seemed good, because I felt it so much
281 Life, XXVII | if there should be any good in them, for this end; I
282 Life, XXVII | the fruition of so great a good. This vision brings with
283 Life, XXVII | conscious, as well as by the good resolutions, accompanied
284 Life, XXVII | companion, and to do us good.~7. My confessor next asked
285 Life, XXVII | if these reasons are not good, I must be under a delusion.
286 Life, XXVII | person whose hearing was good, and who is not suffered
287 Life, XXVII | and all at the cost of our good Jesus? Shall we not at least
288 Life, XXVII | and then,—may it be the good pleasure of our Lord to
289 Life, XXVIII | before me. It did me so much good, that I never ceased to
290 Life, XXVIII | painted—and I have seen many good pictures. It would be absurd
291 Life, XXVIII | our Lord would bring forth good. He laboured with all his
292 Life, XXVIII | The contradiction of good people, which a wretched
293 Life, XXVIII | it was all for my great good.~ ./.
294 Life, XXIX | glorious Saints were my very good lords.~7. It was to me a
295 Life, XXIX | that it is wounded for so good a cause; and seeing distinctly
296 Life, XXIX | completely to the fruition of its good. At other times, these impetuosities
297 Life, XXX | namely, the contradiction of good people,448—and that more
298 Life, XXX | without also deceiving good men. I~ ./. looked upon
299 Life, XXX | for prayer and for every good work, which it produces.
300 Life, XXX | body, so as to make them good for nothing.~11. Now, though
301 Life, XXX | furnishes no light for any good work; it pictures God as
302 Life, XXX | possibility of thinking a good thought, ./. or desiring
303 Life, XXX | I used to try exterior good works, in order to occupy
304 Life, XXX | God, or anything that is good, though I may be alone;
305 Life, XXX | seems to me that I have a good will, disposed for all good;
306 Life, XXX | good will, disposed for all good; but the understanding is
307 Life, XXX | those people who think I am good knew of my extravagance.
308 Life, XXX | the fruition of so great a good. My sins, too, must be in
309 Life, XXX | graces which He gives to many good people. I am a mass of imperfection,
310 Life, XXX | seem to be doing neither good nor evil, but following
311 Life, XXX | our Lord did not accept my good will, I saw it was all worthless,
312 Life, XXX | its fulness. It is a very good penance; for when souls
313 Life, XXXI | There is always some great good obtained; but I will not
314 Life, XXXI | persuaded, that all that was good in me came wholly and only
315 Life, XXXI | whenever any one saw any good in me, that such a one might
316 Life, XXXI | thinking that there was any good in me.466 I did not wish
317 Life, XXXI | cares nothing about evil or good report, if it clearly comprehends,
318 Life, XXXI | the world that seems to me good except this, that it tolerates
319 Life, XXXI | it tolerates no faults in good people, and helps them to
320 Life, XXXI | we must despise our own good name, be detached from our
321 Life, XXXI | seems to me a supernatural good, contrary to our natural
322 Life, XXXI | things which concern our good name, and many other matters.
323 Life, XXXI | any tenderness about his good name, and yet wishes to
324 Life, XXXI | thrive; for the fruit of good example which it bears is
325 Life, XXXI | any one who has made so good a resolution as this to
326 Life, XXXI | once, that I ought to set a good example: this is very common.
327 Life, XXXI | progress,—I~was always myself good for nothing,—I used to
328 Life, XXXII | I might gain so great a good; and therefore I wished
329 Life, XXXIII | though he was exceedingly good, yet, from this time forth,
330 Life, XXXIII | heart, for he was gone under good guidance.~8. So, when he
331 Life, XXXIII | alarmed, and saw that He had good reasons to complain. I went
332 Life, XXXIII | Lord that he should be as good and favourable to this house
333 Life, XXXIV | me, for the sake of other good works which resulted from
334 Life, XXXIV | they thought there was some good in me; I, knowing myself
335 Life, XXXIV | been here.~4. It was the good pleasure of our Lord that
336 Life, XXXIV | the many prayers which the good people of my acquaintance
337 Life, XXXIV | fear of God, and was so good, that her great devotion
338 Life, XXXIV | though this lady had very good servants, how slight is
339 Life, XXXIV | did this, and at last my good angel prevailed over the
340 Life, XXXIV | though I considered it good, it was not enough for me;
341 Life, XXXIV | will do himself but little good, and still less to his penitent.
342 Life, XXXIV | him courage to undertake good works, with other gifts,
343 Life, XXXIV | munificence of our Lord that great good will, by his means, accrue
344 Life, XXXIV | interview with him did me great good,—it seems as if it left
345 Life, XXXIV | the means of so great a good, I recognised my own unworthiness
346 Life, XXXIV | everything. She was very good, and did as I asked her.
347 Life, XXXV | it ./. would be at all good for my soul—nor could
348 Life, XXXVI | if I could do it with a good conscience, to make a vow
349 Life, XXXVI | and showed their zeal for good, and thus, without offending
350 Life, XXXVI(547)| that her intentions were good, and the means she made
351 Life, XXXVI | great a lover of all that is good, that, though he did not
352 Life, XXXVI | that they opposed us with a good conscience. At last they
353 Life, XXXVI | servant of God, and with good intentions—came forward,
354 Life, XXXVI | now that the matter was in good train, advised us to put
355 Life, XXXVI | will have been endured to good purpose.~28. And now, though
356 Life, XXXVII | think of him and of his good qualities. All this was
357 Life, XXXVII | only I was so incapable of good thoughts, that I was laughing
358 Life, XXXVII | bears it all. Blessed be so good a King!~15. Can we be thus
359 Life, XXXVII | customs and ceremonies of good breeding, and yet spend
360 Life, XXXVII | to satisfy them of your good intentions, if there happens,
361 Life, XXXVIII | greatly, and gave me plenty of good reasons why I should have
362 Life, XXXVIII | Ah, my Lord, how little good my words will do them, who
363 Life, XXXVIII | the possession of these good things. We put aside the
364 Life, XXXVIII | for me, now that, of His good pleasure, I know something
365 Life, XXXVIII | able to hope for so great a good. The impetuosity was so
366 Life, XXXVIII | had then never done any good, I thought He might be about
367 Life, XXXVIII | Lord; but as I can have no good thought if Thou givest it
368 Life, XXXVIII | hands of His enemy, for my good and for the good of all.
369 Life, XXXVIII | for my good and for the good of all. I understood clearly
370 Life, XXXVIII | in order to take away my good opinion of that person,
371 Life, XXXVIII | was not accounted a very good Christian. The truth is,
372 Life, XXXVIII | and gave up to him all the good I had ever done in my whole
373 Life, XXXVIII | to me, to have even one good thought. The night before,
374 Life, XXXVIII | brother of our Order, a good friar, was very ill; and
375 Life, XXXIX | but who had abandoned his good resolutions because of certain
376 Life, XXXIX | call mine that which is good, for I know there is no
377 Life, XXXIX | I know there is no other good in me but only that which
378 Life, XXXIX | them by the fruits, by the good resolutions and love,—
379 Life, XXXIX | them Himself, for He is good; but I wish I made no account
380 Life, XXXIX | on His part, did all the good that was done, while I did
381 Life, XXXIX | when He pleases, draws good out of all my failings!
382 Life, XXXIX | frightens me most—even good people. I found myself afterwards
383 Life, XXXIX | afterwards so beset on all sides, good people thinking they were
384 Life, XXXIX | thinking they were doing good, and I knowing not how to
385 Life, XXXIX | because it all comes of the good pleasure of His Majesty,
386 Life, XXXIX | comparison thou hast made is good; take care never to forget
387 Life, XL | But it has done me great good; it has also made me very
388 Life, XL(611) | to that of Yepez and give good reasons for their preference,
389 Life, XL | persons? The conversation of good people was never hurtful;
390 Life, XL | them, for they would do me good rather than harm."~25. This
391 Life, XL | right they should lose the good opinion they have of me;
392 Life, XL | have of me; and if it be good, they are good and learned
393 Life, XL | if it be good, they are good and learned men, and I know
394 Life, XL | these many years; and as my good works are inefficient for
395 Life, XL | which to you shall seem good, and you will look upon
396 Rel, I(622) | shall ask of God, being good, she shall have. She has
397 Rel, I(622) | are always directed to the good of the recipient, to that
398 Rel, I(622) | edification she ministers in the good example given, that more
399 Rel, I(622) | faults, a great reverence for good people, and self-abasement;
400 Rel, I(622) | certain that she has done good to many, of whom I am one.~"
401 Rel, I | common way, and how great the good is that God will give us
402 Rel, I | occupations; and though they are good, they do not give me the
403 Rel, I | maintain that, if there be any good in me, they are the occasions
404 Rel, I | I have had, I have found good, if it be not a delusion
405 Rel, I | frighten us. Not that I am good for anything myself, but
406 Rel, I | or four, or five, all my good and fervent thoughts, and
407 Rel, I | seek for it, I know of no good that can ever have been
408 Rel, I | itself to me then that I am good for nothing, if any one
409 Rel, I | the strength and all the good desires I usually have.
410 Rel, I | nor life, nor praise, nor good either of body or of soul,
411 Rel, I | many prayers of so many good people for two years, and
412 Rel, I | warnings have done me much good, in often reminding me of
413 Rel, I | no perception of what is good, but am deluded; still,
414 Rel, II | for if I regarded only my good will, I should give them
415 Rel, II | theirs to whom I think I do good. Of the former I wish to
416 Rel, II | love of God, will do more good than many who are lukewarm.~
417 Rel, II | myself, make progress; I am good for nothing in myself. This
418 Rel, III | sent them sickness for the good of their souls, and careless
419 Rel, III | strive thou always after a good intention in all things,
420 Rel, III | willingly to forfeit so great a good or continue in so evil a
421 Rel, IV | thy suffering; but it is good for thee now." My pain was
422 Rel, V | lies in the witness of a good conscience.667 But let no
423 Rel, VII | prayers, reading also in good books.~4. It must be about
424 Rel, VII | spirit should be regarded as good. They were more than six
425 Rel, VII | honour ./. of God and the good of souls, willing to suffer
426 Rel, VII | would not suffer so many good men, anxious to give her
427 Rel, VII | rest, and remained her very good friend.~12. She went to
428 Rel, VII | that purpose, and for the good of her Order, that she began
429 Rel, VII | people, even if they had good cause, condemn them so absolutely;
430 Rel, VII | made her forget her own good name.~22. Being thus in
431 Rel, VII | otherwise if the spirit be good and the visitations supernatural,
432 Rel, VII | the desire she has for the good of souls; and from considering
433 Rel, VIII | wicked; for she saw what good reasons she had to be afraid
434 Rel, VIII | wrote to me and said it was good, and so say all. The soul
435 Rel, VIII | enter on them: whether it be good or not is known to our Lord.
436 Rel, VIII | seeing that I was so wicked; good people do not need so much
437 Rel, IX | when he, though he had much good will towards me, and always
438 Rel, IX | of exile: all was for my good; and he comforted me greatly.
439 Rel, IX | He answered: "To see thy good will, My child."~16. Once
440 Rel, IX | across a letter, in which my good father723 had written that
441 Rel, X | world, and that only for the good of their souls.~The fourth,
442 Rel, XI | something, and was giving a good example, and I was free
443 Rel, XI | to live—if such be His good pleasure—to serve Him
444 Ind | xxix. 6.~Contradiction of good people, xxviii. 24, xxx.
445 Ind | locutions, xxv. 3, 11.~Desires, good, xiii. 8, xxi. 9, Rel. xi.
446 Ind | xxv. 16.~Falls turn to our good, xix. 8.~Fear, xxv. 27;
447 Ind | xxxiii. 6.~Inspirations, good, not to be resisted, iv.
448 Ind | resisted, iv. 3.~Intentions, good, no excuse for an evil act,
449 Ind | xxxvi. 14; obtains the good will of the people, xxxvi.
450 Ind | for heaven, xxxviii. 8; good effects of, Rel. i. 8, 15.~
451 Ind | simplicity, xvi. 12.~Shame, good fruits of, v. 9.~Sicknesses
452 Ind | xxxvii. 15, 16; hard on good people, xxxi. 19; vanity