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1 Int | wisely adopted the modern way of spelling but otherwise 2 Int | Book of Foundations and the Way of Perfection contain similar 3 Int | Speaking one day of the Way of Perfection, she rejoiced 4 Int | useful for it. In quoting the Way of Perfection and the Interior 5 Int | and, in the case of the Way of Perfection, the manuscript 6 Int | all about my visions, my way of prayer, the great graces 7 Int | elsewhere, namely in the "Way of Perfection." This work 8 Int | Lord has taught you the way and has inspired me as to 9 Int | the final version of the "Way of Perfection," the last 10 Int | the first version of the "Way of Perfection." This latter 11 Int, Arg | thereby.~Chapter VII.—Of the way whereby she lost the graces 12 Int, Arg(42) | explained in a most delicate way, and contains many noteworthy 13 Int, Arg | she shows that the safest way for contemplatives is not 14 Int, Arg | Chapter XXVII.—Of another way in which God teaches a soul, 15 Int, Arg | some very good things by way of advice to persons who 16 Int, Arg | persons who are walking on the way of perfection.~Chapter XXXII. 17 Int, Arg | speak of the manner and way of founding the convent 18 Pref | might have light to see her way; "but for all this," she 19 Pref | encouraged her in every way, and, for the purpose of 20 Pref | helping her onwards in the way of perfection, told her 21 Pref | to consider carefully her way of prayer.~Don Francis now 22 Pref | by telling her that her way of prayer was sound and 23 Pref | true. What you say of God's way of teaching the soul, without 24 Pref | not to lead them by the way of visions, but to reserve 25 Pref | do something out of the way, or are not very plain. 26 Pref | and asking for the right way; give thanks to our Lord, 27 Pref | who are going on by the way of prayer and perfection, 28 Pref | telling them that this way is singular and full of 29 Pref | delusions, and that the safest way is that which is plain and 30 Pref | because they consider the way on which they are travelling 31 Pref | are souls whom God, in a way, constrains to enter on 32 Pref | constrains to enter on the way of perfection, and who, 33 Pref | whom we see walking in the way of contemplation; for it 34 Ann, 0(72) | joined together in the same way in the final consistories 35 Life, Pro | to describe at length my way of prayer, and the workings 36 Life, I | my brothers never in any way hindered me in the service 37 Life, I | the Moors,88 begging our way for the love of God, that 38 Life, I | abiding impression of the way of truth when I was yet 39 Life, II | should always, and in every way, see only that which is 40 Life, II | brought up, though their way of life was not so wicked 41 Life, II | seem nothing out of the way; for, as my sister was married, 42 Life, III | or devout in any other way, I envied her very much; 43 Life, III | obtained my end in another way, as I shall now relate.~ 44 Life, IV | Majesty rewards it in a way which he only understands 45 Life, IV | and resolved to follow the way of prayer it described with 46 Life, IV | make a beginning of that way of prayer, with this book 47 Life, IV | comfort me so much in this way of prayer, as in His mercy 48 Life, IV | within me. And this was the way I prayed. If I meditated 49 Life, IV | they persevere, by this way of inability to exert the 50 Life, IV | use his intellect in the way of meditation on what the 51 Life, IV | to help himself.~12. This way of proceeding is so exceedingly 52 Life, IV | one who proceeds in this way; and it is even necessary 53 Life, V(116) | See Way of Perfection, ch. viii. 54 Life, V | will relate what I saw, by way of warning to men to be 55 Life, V | that the priest is in the way of salvation. He died most 56 Life, VI | about God, and in such a way as to edify everyone; and 57 Life, VI | for he helps in a special way those souls who commend 58 Life, VI | If the petition be in any way amiss, he directs it aright 59 Life, VI | will not wander out of the way.~13. May it please our Lord 60 Life, VII(129) | See Way of Perfection, ch. xl.; 61 Life, VII | tempted me much in this way. Perhaps, however, if God 62 Life, VII | in the monastery in that way, and I never did it; for 63 Life, VII | where they may walk in the way of salvation without incurring 64 Life, VII | fault; for they walk in the way that is shown them. Many 65 Life, VII | account of our sins, the way of the greatest imperfection 66 Life, VII | the most in favour. The way of religious observance 67 Life, VII | didst Thou warn me in every way! and how little I profited 68 Life, VII | had seen me, he went his way, saying that he was wasting 69 Life, VII | spent many years in this way; and I am now astonished 70 Life, VII | to urge them the wrong way, that I do not see how this 71 Life, VIII | Not to Pray. Prayer the Way to Recover What Is Lost. 72 Life, VIII | wicked; for prayer is the way to amend it, and without 73 Life, VIII | delight in Him, there is no way by which He can do so; for 74 Life, VIII | put many hindrances in the way, and take no pains whatever 75 Life, IX | gained very much in this way, because I began to practise 76 Life, IX | For those who walk in this way, a book is profitable, that 77 Life, IX | them before me in another way.156~7. I was so little able 78 Life, IX | to have looked out for a way to make me willing to accept— 79 Life, IX | I began in an especial way to give myself more to prayer, 80 Life, X | absorbed in Him. It was not by way of vision; I believe it 81 Life, X | soul is suspended in such a way that it seems to be utterly 82 Life, X | have written it in the best way I could, in order not to 83 Life, X | who ever advanced in the way of penance and of virtue.~ ./. 84 Life, XI | resolve to follow Him in the way of prayer, who has loved 85 Life, XI | may supply us; and in this way we take more pains, and 86 Life, XI | thing else.~5. A pleasant way this of seeking the love 87 Life, XI | lost, must walk in the way He walked Himself. Blessed 88 Life, XI | have drawn it this ./. way sometimes—it is a less 89 Life, XI | it is a less troublesome way than the first, and gives 90 Life, XI | labour on our part—and this way is incomparably better than 91 Life, XI | it is growing in such a way, that soon, by the help 92 Life, XI | Majesty should lead us by this way, so that we may perfectly 93 Life, XI | suffered; do Thou in every way fulfil Thy will in me, and 94 Life, XI | which, begins to walk in the way of mental prayer with resolution, 95 Life, XI | rather to suffer in every way. Meanwhile, the more we 96 Life, XII | the soul will gain in that way will be a loss. In this 97 Life, XII | 4. This is an excellent way whereby to advance, and 98 Life, XII | prayer, and is a most safe way of advancing in the first 99 Life, XII | however, will profit in that way, particularly those who 100 Life, XII | this matter because this way of prayer is the most common 101 Life, XIII | spiritual!~7. Now, to me, this way of going on seems to betray 102 Life, XIII | should have remained in that way, if our Lord in His goodness 103 Life, XIII | to convince us that our way of life must kill us, and 104 Life, XIII | suggestions I treated in the same way. I saw clearly that in most 105 Life, XIII | not put temptation in the way of others. It happened to 106 Life, XIII | their failings. This is one way of doing our work; and though 107 Life, XIII | acquire that virtue in this way, by the grace of God, which 108 Life, XIII | spend the whole time in that way; for though it be most meritorious, 109 Life, XIII | most excellent and safe way, until our Lord shall guide 110 Life, XIII | delicate they may be, in the way of prayer; without this 111 Life, XIII | better. They who walk in the way of prayer have the greater 112 Life, XIII | which is so high in such a way as that they shall go on 113 Life, XIII | great advantage; and this way of prayer brings great advantages 114 Life, XIV | alone is occupied in such a way that, without knowing how 115 Life, XIV | recollected, it would miss its way together with them, because 116 Life, XIV(202) | See ch. xvii. § 12; Way of Perfection, ch. liii., 117 Life, XIV | that He means in a special way to begin a work in the soul, 118 Life, XIV | for if God leads it by the way of fear, as He led me, its 119 Life, XIV | than nothing.~ ./. In this way we gain great humility— 120 Life, XIV | our sins stand not in the way, we may rejoice in Thee, 121 Life, XIV | song, though in a different way; for my debt is much the 122 Life, XV(208) | See Way of Perfection, ch. liii., 123 Life, XV | which makes us hate the way by which so great a good 124 Life, XV | it seeks for it in every way. But it becomes cold very 125 Life, XV | hardly be made. In the same way, the soul will lose much 126 Life, XV | nothing of it in any other way. It must be in order to 127 Life, XV | resolution to walk in the way of the Cross from the very 128 Life, XV | has pointed out to us the way of perfection, saying, " 129 Life, XV | Himself supplies them in a way very different from that 130 Life, XVI | gardener, and in such a way as to be, as it were, the 131 Life, XVI | must have felt in the same way, so it seems to me, when 132 Life, XVI | complained of it in that way to God. She was willing 133 Life, XVI | have exaggerated in any way, but rather have fallen 134 Life, XVII(239) | Relation, viii. § 6; and Way of Perfection, ch. liii., 135 Life, XVII | the greater courage in the way of our Lord, trampling under 136 Life, XVII | not dissipated in this way, unable to control itself! 137 Life, XVII(241) | Ch. xiv. § 4. See also Way of Perfection, ch. liii., 138 Life, XVIII | this fruition in such a way that not one of them is 139 Life, XVIII | no further. Is there any way at all for me to go on which 140 Life, XVIII | thinking they have missed their way, desire to treat of these 141 Life, XVIII | had mercy upon me in this way, that I ever felt the worse 142 Life, XVIII | themselves once more.~17. In this way, some hours may be, and 143 Life, XVIII | are suspended in such a way that, as I said before,252 144 Life, XIX | when he pursues us in this way! The traitor knows that 145 Life, XIX | enough to tempt me in any way to doubt of Thy goodness, 146 Life, XIX | speak hereafter258 of this way of hearing, and of other 147 Life, XIX | and the evil nature of the way I was walking in, and was 148 Life, XIX | however, as I had not lost my way, I walked on in it, though 149 Life, XIX | even if late. To lose one's way is—so it seems to me— 150 Life, XIX | nor expose itself in any way whatever to any risks of 151 Life, XX | had not shown me in what way and by what means this explanation 152 Life, XX | the fact is, that is the way in which it is brought about. 153 Life, XX | or help yourself in any way, and you see and feel it 154 Life, XX | to Himself in so real a way, but who will have the body 155 Life, XX | at times in the strangest way conceivable. That way is 156 Life, XX | strangest way conceivable. That way is indescribable; I do not 157 Life, XX | themselves to me in such a way that I thought I saw them 158 Life, XX | it comes to pass in this way. See, my father, what rest 159 Life, XX | state, because it is the way of the cross; and involves, 160 Life, XX | our Lord leads me by a new way, until His Majesty reassures 161 Life, XX | 31. This is really the way in which these things come 162 Life, XX | serving our Lord in the common way,—it must do so forthwith 163 Life, XX | forthwith in the highest way it can. They consider this 164 Life, XXI | able to speak of it in a way very different from mine; 165 Life, XXI | them on earth in such a way that—so I have heard— 166 Life, XXI | them began to walk in the way of perfection,—but my 167 Life, XXI | it so rapidly as by the way of raptures, in which our 168 Life, XXI | and all this in such a way that it seems as if the 169 Life, XXI | hurt nor disturbed in any way; on the contrary, as I have 170 Life, XXII | embarrassed or hindered in their way to the highest contemplation, 171 Life, XXII | Lord had not shown me the way, I should have learned but 172 Life, XXII | profit and delight which this way furnished me, no one could 173 Life, XXII | has gone wrong in every way where it should have gone 174 Life, XXII | with blood, faint by the way, persecuted by those to 175 Life, XXII | should gain more in this way? O Lord, what an evil way 176 Life, XXII | way? O Lord, what an evil way I took! and I was going 177 Life, XXII | and I was going out of the way, if Thou hadst not brought 178 Life, XXII | reverence seek no other way, even if you were arrived 179 Life, XXII | highest contemplation. This way is safe. Our Lord is He 180 Life, XXII | they walked in no other way. St. Francis with the stigmata 181 Life, XXII | accustomed ourselves in this way, it is very easy to find 182 Life, XXII | to further itself in the way of the prayer of union, 183 Life, XXII(326) | discumbas in primo loco." See Way of Perfection, ch. xxvi. 184 Life, XXII | persons who know only one way, or who have stood still 185 Life, XXII | leads at once by the highest way; these think that others 186 Life, XXIII | because I had heard of their way of life and of prayer; but 187 Life, XXIII(336) | Avila acted much in the same way when the Jesuits settled 188 Life, XXIII | state of my soul, and my way of prayer. He would not 189 Life, XXIII | direction of beginners in the way of God, was not permitted 190 Life, XXIII | and of my sins, the best way I~ ./. could in general, 191 Life, XXIII | myself, and directed me by a way which seemed to change me 192 Life, XXIII | was not to yield in any way till he gave me further 193 Life, XXIV | because he led me on by the way of the love of God; he left 194 Life, XXIV | that I could not in any way escape from it: and so it 195 Life, XXIV | to command me in such a way as to make me obedient unto 196 Life, XXIV | give him an account of my way of prayer; for they knew 197 Life, XXIV | observing the holiness of their way of life, I felt that my 198 Life, XXIV | began by putting me in the way of greater perfection. He 199 Life, XXV | think that he hears in some way or other whether his prayer 200 Life, XXV | imagined there was any other way of hearing or understanding 201 Life, XXV | tempting it; and the giving way to the first movements of 202 Life, XXV | distract myself in such a way as to be less alone.~19. 203 Life, XXV | lead me by another ./. way. This lasted, I think, about 204 Life, XXVI | special grace,—in such a way that the soul beholds itself 205 Life, XXVI | read therein, and in such a way that it cannotbe forgotten!~ 206 Life, XXVII | Directed by a Different Way. Intellectual Visions.~1. 207 Life, XXVII | me by another and a safer way; for this, they told me, 208 Life, XXVII | had a desire for another way, yet, when I saw the progress 209 Life, XXVII | things. I saw that by this way I was directed heavenwards, 210 Life, XXVII | our Lord might show me the way,—I mean, that they might 211 Life, XXVII | either lead me by another way, or show the truth of this, 212 Life, XXVII | in the soul: that is the way His Majesty makes His presence 213 Life, XXVII | teaches the soul in another way, and speaks to it without 214 Life, XXVII | without speaking, in the way I have described.~8. There 215 Life, XXVII | speaking of. Consider well this way in which God works, in order 216 Life, XXVII | or I shall explain the way or the road by which our 217 Life, XXVII | going back to speak of this way of understanding, what it 218 Life, XXVII | our Lord's will in every way that the soul should have 219 Life, XXVII | between them both. In the same way on earth, two persons of 220 Life, XXVII | for ever? This is not the way; we are going by the wrong 221 Life, XXVII | what they gave in every way they could, according to 222 Life, XXVII | gravity, in a dignified way. Even in the friar, the 223 Life, XXVII | I think, is done in this way, than by any scandal that 224 Life, XXVII | other, he never knew the way, unless he followed the 225 Life, XXVII | also, were made in the same way. For many years, he never 226 Life, XXVIII | that it should be in such a way as that I should not displease 227 Life, XXVIII | Lord showed Himself in this way, seeing that, afterwards, 228 Life, XXVIII | this, ordered it in this way.~3. You will think, my father, 229 Life, XXVIII | it had been so in such a way that I could see it with 230 Life, XXVIII | 12. I do not say this by way of comparison, for comparisons 231 Life, XXVIII | it in a most supernatural way, by throwing it into a trance 232 Life, XXVIII | the soul. And in the other way I have spoken of,—that 233 Life, XXVIII | our Lord to me, in this way, by a false image of Him. 234 Life, XXVIII | God did not lead by this way, they were at once filled 235 Life, XXVIII | answered them in the same way,—so I learnt afterwards. 236 Life, XXVIII | not leading him by this way. He had, therefore, much 237 Life, XXVIII | find any one who knows this way of the spirit by experience. 238 Life, XXIX | our conception is in any way to resemble it. Certainly, 239 Life, XXIX | to it; nor is there any way of effecting it, whatever 240 Life, XXIX | point my finger at it by way of scorn,427 and be firmly 241 Life, XXIX | reassured me in another way, and taught me what I was 242 Life, XXIX | forth its love in a gentle way, and not, as they say, by 243 Life, XXIX | describe or explain the way in which God wounds the 244 Life, XXX | could, of my life, and of my way of prayer, with the utmost 245 Life, XXX | begun to raise in the same way. At that time, however, 246 Life, XXX | Lord was leading me by the way of fear; and so, when they 247 Life, XXX | on the other, in such a way as to make me believe either 248 Life, XXX | not torment me in the same way as much as he used to do. 249 Life, XXX | be tempted once in this way; and I remember it was on 250 Life, XXX(455) | See Way of Perfection, ch. lxi. 251 Life, XXX | rather in a most imperfect way. At other times, my trials 252 Life, XXX | wind, when one makes much way without knowing how; for 253 Life, XXX(460) | 15). See ch. i. § 6; and Way of Perfection, ch. xxix. 254 Life, XXX | and was done in such a way, that if our Lord did not 255 Life, XXXI | shadow. He spoke in a fearful way, and said to me that, though 256 Life, XXXI | could find no ease in any way. Nor did I dare to ask for 257 Life, XXXI | see God offended in such a way. I promised him that I would 258 Life, XXXI | that Satan might in this way have been trying to hinder 259 Life, XXXI | still suffer, much in this way. I think at once of the 260 Life, XXXI | I used in a roundabout way, or any how, as I could, 261 Life, XXXI(465) | Way of Perfection, ch. lxv. 262 Life, XXXI | yet perfect to walk in the way of perfection than to undergo 263 Life, XXXI | is large, I will say, by way of caution to you, my father, 264 Life, XXXI | soul exceedingly in every way, but it is a pestilence 265 Life, XXXI | it is a pestilence in the way of prayer.~25. Are we striving 266 Life, XXXII | made no progress by the way of fear; and I have read 267 Life, XXXII | wicked,—I longed for the way and the means of doing penance 268 Life, XXXII | now that this was not the way,—only the wish we had 269 Life, XXXII | that naturally there was no way of carrying it out; because 270 Life, XXXII | looked out for some other way; but our Lord showed me 271 Life, XXXII | Lord showed me no other way than this.~20. The servant 272 Life, XXXII | told us how and in what way it was to be done; and if 273 Life, XXXII | answer them; and in this way he always helped us, as 274 Life, XXXII | difficulties before us, and no way out of them,—yet he gave 275 Life, XXXIII | its execution in another way. When the Provincial refused 276 Life, XXXIII | all about my visions, my way of prayer, the great graces 277 Life, XXXIII | been nothing out of the way that I should rejoice in 278 Life, XXXIII | relations with him were in every way of the utmost service to 279 Life, XXXIII | seems to have led far on the way, seeing that He makes them 280 Life, XXXIII | they should not stand in my way. Some of these reasons made 281 Life, XXXIII | penniless; and our Lord, in a way that filled those who heard 282 Life, XXXIII | means, and there was neither way nor means to do so. I knew 283 Life, XXXIII | have it prepared in such a way that it could be lived in. 284 Life, XXXIII | Everything took place in such a way that I could never have 285 Life, XXXIII | send to Rome in a certain way, which He also explained; 286 Life, XXXIII(496)| See ch. xxxvi. § 15; Way of Perfection, ch. v. § 287 Life, XXXIV | provided against it in this way. In a large city, more than 288 Life, XXXIV | in that my simple, silly way, when I speak without knowing 289 Life, XXXIV | out, and gave it in that way. The result showed clearly 290 Life, XXXIV | that which we can in no way attain to but by experience; 291 Life, XXXIV | also was to die in the same way; that I must go to her, 292 Life, XXXV | happened to travel this way, and went some leagues out 293 Life, XXXV | so many reasons the other way, that I did not know what 294 Life, XXXV | poverty was the more perfect way, I could not persuade myself 295 Life, XXXV | sent back two sheets by way of reply, full of objections 296 Life, XXXV | clearly the most perfect way; and that, because the heat 297 Life, XXXV | possibly return,—she gave way, but with much sorrow. I 298 Life, XXXV(522) | See Way of Perfection, ch. xxii.; 299 Life, XXXV | nor do I feel that the way that leadeth unto Thee is 300 Life, XXXV | makes men afraid of the way of perfection.~15. May our 301 Life, XXXV | striving to advance in the way of God! Let us fix our eyes 302 Life, XXXVI | explained everything in such a way that neither the Provincial 303 Life, XXXVI | and helped us in every way. He had much trouble and 304 Life, XXXVI | there could not be in any way; and yet the people thought ./. 305 Life, XXXVI | give alms to us. In this way they came to approve of 306 Life, XXXVI(557) | See Way of Perfection, ch. ii.~ 307 Life, XXXVI | save their souls in the way of their own spirit.~ 308 Life, XXXVII | with anything in such a way as that I should not instantly 309 Life, XXXVII | to them, though in a holy way, and treated me with rudeness. 310 Life, XXXVII(564)| See ch. xl. § 24; Way of Perfection, ch. vii. 311 Life, XXXVII | borne with: but as to the way of addressing letters, there 312 Life, XXXVIII | reveals the truth in such a way, that it remains so deeply 313 Life, XXXVIII | the same time in such a way that we cannot resist it. 314 Life, XXXVIII | makes me see it in such a way that I am utterly confounded; 315 Life, XXXVIII | in a wonderful and clear way in the bosom of the Father. 316 Life, XXXVIII | the soul in a wonderful way, and destroy, as it were 317 Life, XXXVIII | such as I cannot in any way describe, only it is very 318 Life, XXXVIII | going to say that in some way, in these great afflictions 319 Life, XXXVIII | would go, I believe, a great way towards making them lead 320 Life, XXXVIII | Majesty went with him by way of special grace.~40. Another 321 Life, XXXIX | bottom of my heart, to find a way to hinder it; but till I 322 Life, XXXIX | shows Himself in such a way as to make us feel He hears 323 Life, XXXIX | protecting me in such a way that I was no longer afraid 324 Life, XXXIX | if I were to say in what way, and in how many ways, I 325 Life, XL | before,603 I never forget the way I saw myself there,—as 326 Life, XL | carried away in spirit in a way I cannot describe. It seemed 327 Life, XL | but I was filled, in a way which also I cannot describe, 328 Life, XL | possible hindrance put in my way.~4. Of this divine truth, 329 Life, XL | His Majesty and power in a way which I cannot explain. 330 Life, XL | This is clearly the best way; we need not go up to heaven, 331 Life, XL | greater progress in this way than men did; and he gave 332 Life, XL | in Him. I cannot in any way explain it, but the vision 333 Life, XL | only it must have been in a way so subtile and delicate 334 Life, XL | former vision,610 only in a way so high that I cannot ./. 335 Life, XL | console ./. me in such a way that I am doing nothing 336 Life, XL | in this corner out of the way, where the enclosure is 337 Life, XL | blind again.~32. This is the way I live now, my lord and 338 Life, XL | spirit and light may show the way to me a miserable creature, 339 Rel, I(622) | is never visited in this way, but she afterwards abides 340 Rel, I(622) | learns by these things the way of a higher perfection. 341 Rel, I(622) | tells her anything in the way of news, or what is unbecoming, 342 Rel, I(622) | progress of her soul in this way, and the edification she 343 Rel, I | so that I cannot in any way have the use of the faculties ./. 344 Rel, I | satisfied with the common way, and how great the good 345 Rel, I | God, I feel this pain in a way wholly indescribable; the 346 Rel, I | and yet, if I were to give way to these my longings, I 347 Rel, I | And certainly, in every way, it seems to me that there 348 Rel, I | God has led me along this way because I am weak and wicked.~ 349 Rel, I | pains to reflect on the way I demeaned myself formerly 350 Rel, I | in that person. In this way these things never weary 351 Rel, I | the common duties. I give way to sadness, thinking I~ ./. 352 Rel, I | once was, that I was in the way of being lost, and that 353 Rel, I | glory, or lead me by another way.636 I do not believe that 354 Rel, I | faults, and that in such a way as to pierce me to the very 355 Rel, II | Our Lord has taught me a way of prayer, wherein I find 356 Rel, II | violence, and in such a way as to be outwardly visible, 357 Rel, II | for they come in such a way as admits of no disguising 358 Rel, II | experience that the only way not to fall is to cling 359 Rel, II | grandeurs of God, and of the way He has shown them, is so 360 Rel, II | God is leading me by this way, I feel that it is necessary 361 Rel, III | asked Him what I could do by way of reparation; for I was 362 Rel, III(645) | See Way of Perfection, ch. viii.; 363 Rel, III | reach to them. This is the way of truth; thus shalt thou 364 Rel, III | thoughts tend the other way." When I began my prayer 365 Rel, IV | to give them now in one way, now in another."~4. After 366 Rel, V | occupied in God in such a way as to leave no trace of 367 Rel, V | most clearly, in such a way that, after a certain fashion 368 Rel, VI | be recollected in such a way that I thought I must fall 369 Rel, VI | that I seem to be in every way free from myself; and though 370 Rel, VII | would lead her by another way,685~for her fear was very 371 Rel, VII | of great learning in the way of prayer, and to rest content 372 Rel, VII(688) | This book is the Way of Perfection, written by 373 Rel, VII | all her might never in any way to offend God, and was always 374 Rel, VII | her bodily eyes, but in a way so subtile and so intellectual 375 Rel, VII | is in the dark, in some way or other, through hearing 376 Rel, VIII | and, still more, in such a way as to be understood,—the 377 Rel, VIII | so as to be able in any way to speak of it. As to the 378 Rel, VIII | see what it loses, in a way so strange that no explanation 379 Rel, VIII | explain it in any other way. It is, therefore, neither 380 Rel, VIII | are distinct in a strange way, the soul knows One only 381 Rel, VIII | 23. I remember another way of prayer which I had before 382 Rel, IX | my soul in God in such a way that it seemed to me as 383 Rel, IX | therein,712 now it was in a way so different that it seemed 384 Rel, IX | present therein in such a way that I remembered how St. 385 Rel, IX | myself: "O Lord, show me some way whereby I may bear this 386 Rel, IX | and himself coming by the way joyous, with a face all 387 Rel, XI | weak: God led me by the way which He saw was necessary; 388 Ind | xiii. 3; necessary in the way of perfection, xxxi. 19.~ 389 Ind | union, xvi. 9.~Cross, the, way of, xi. 8, xv. 17, 21; necessity 390 Ind | 29.~Progress made in the way of raptures, xxi. 11.~Prophecies 391 Ind | by a different spiritual way, xxv. 20, xxvii. 3, Rel. 392 Ind2, Cit | Anne de Jésus ~· Way of Perfection ~·