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1 Int, Arg | tells a little44 of what she saw there compared with what
2 Pref | Inquisition, and the Saint never saw it again. But she heard
3 Life, Pro | of His Majesty, because I saw that I was thereby bound
4 Life, I | helped me, too, that I never saw my father and mother respect
5 Life, I(85) | the Saint says that she saw them in a vision both in
6 Life, I | a child.~6. As soon as I saw it was impossible to go
7 Life, I | parents, I cannot do it; for I saw nothing in them but all
8 Life, II | had to be careful he never saw us. I contracted a habit
9 Life, III | been very great; and if I saw any one weep in prayer,
10 Life, III | bend my will to be a nun, I saw that the religious state
11 Life, IV | this violence in me; they saw nothing but the greatest
12 Life, IV | affected, that every one who saw it was alarmed; and I had
13 Life, IV | once. The eyes of those who saw them, He made even blind;
14 Life, V | in being a nun. When they saw me seeking to be alone,
15 Life, V | followed after that which I saw was wrong, and neglected
16 Life, V | died. All the sisters, I saw, were afraid of her malady.
17 Life, V | of his ruinous state, and saw that the poor man's fault
18 Life, V | but I will relate what I saw, by way of warning to men
19 Life, V | year from the day I first saw him, he died.~13. He had
20 Life, VI | exceedingly happy when I saw myself free from those pains
21 Life, VI | Him. In a little while, I saw these virtues renewed within
22 Life, VI | shed for my faults, when I saw how little I improved, seeing
23 Life, VI | more grievous, because I saw the great goodness of our
24 Life, VI | all my ruin. For when I saw how helpless I was through
25 Life, VI | myself earnestly to him. I saw clearly that both out of
26 Life, VI | and body, so that all who saw me marvelled to see me alive?
27 Life, VII | myself to prayer, because I saw myself so lost. I thought
28 Life, VII | so wicked was this: they saw that I, who was so young,
29 Life, VII | was offensive to Him. I saw Him with the eyes of the
30 Life, VII | really was, though at times I saw clearly it was not good.
31 Life, VII | was with that person, we saw, both of us, and others
32 Life, VII | others who were present also saw, something like a great
33 Life, VII | ceased to pray, and yet saw that he still thought I
34 Life, VII | attend in choir, though I saw clearly that this was no
35 Life, VII | in vanity myself. When I saw persons fond of reciting
36 Life, VII | soul were wrenched when I saw him at the point of death—
37 Life, VII | not believe it when they saw other things, which they
38 Life, VII | He Who knoweth all things saw it was necessary it should
39 Life, VII | For, as to the latter, I saw that I deserved them; and
40 Life, VIII | occasions of them.~16. When they saw my good desires, and how
41 Life, VIII | I wished to live, but I saw clearly that I was not living,
42 Life, IX | into the oratory, that I saw a picture which they had
43 Life, IX | very sight of it, when I saw it, moved me—so well did
44 Life, IX | and flowers.155 In them I saw traces of the Creator—
45 Life, IX | understanding, that, unless I saw a thing with my eyes, my
46 Life, IX | Confessions, I thought I saw myself there described,
47 Life, IX | of my great sins. When I saw that my sins were so great,
48 Life, IX | into His presence; for I saw that, if He had not drawn
49 Life, XIII | confidence in themselves. I never saw one of those lag behind
50 Life, XIII | are possible in God."188 I saw clearly that of myself I
51 Life, XIII | treated in the same way. I saw clearly that in most things,
52 Life, XIII | prayer, and, on the other, saw how poor I was in virtue,
53 Life, XIII | itself, namely, that they saw me do it myself, now and
54 Life, XIV(206) | the Incarnation says she saw the Saint one night, while
55 Life, XVII | as to refuse to eat if he saw any desirable food. So the
56 Life, XVIII | to me often to utter. I saw afterwards my own foolishness
57 Life, XVIII | open, they are as if they saw nothing; nor is reading
58 Life, XX | indeed at first; for when I saw my body thus lifted up from
59 Life, XX | such a way that I thought I saw them fulfilled in myself.
60 Life, XX | believe the poor soul: they saw it lately so wicked, and
61 Life, XXI | being what I had been.~14. I saw clearly that this did not
62 Life, XXII | lift up my soul, for that I saw would be presumption in
63 Life, XXIII | when I was in prayer. I saw, too, that I grew better
64 Life, XXIII | me was Thine.~5. When I saw that my fear was going so
65 Life, XXIII | conscience for some days, I saw that my soul had not strength
66 Life, XXIII | method of prayer which he saw I used,—so that I should
67 Life, XXIII | nothing offend God. When I saw that he was resolved to
68 Life, XXIII | to be perfect at once, I saw that much more care was
69 Life, XXIII | endurance of me when he saw that I did not mend my ways
70 Life, XXIII | day I used to see him. I saw him, however, very rarely.
71 Life, XXIII | whatever. I remember, when I saw I had written so much evil,
72 Life, XXIV | dared to stir. Afterwards, I saw how little that was to the
73 Life, XXIV | matter. When my confessor saw how much I clung to these
74 Life, XXV | now many years ago, when I saw our Lord. Oh, that His Majesty
75 Life, XXV | revelations, not even if it saw the heavens open, could
76 Life, XXV | altogether; and though I saw them occasionally,—I shall
77 Life, XXVI | self-recollection in what I saw before me and our Lord dealt
78 Life, XXVI | veritable Book, in which I saw all truth. Blessed be such
79 Life, XXVII | another way, yet, when I saw the progress I was making,
80 Life, XXVII | His will in all things. I saw that by this way I was directed
81 Life, XXVII | glorious St. Peter,386—when I saw Christ close by me, or,
82 Life, XXVII | correctly, felt Him; for I saw nothing with the eyes of
83 Life, XXVII | be close beside me; and I saw, too, as I believe, that
84 Life, XXVII | vision was not imaginary, I saw no form; but I had a most
85 Life, XXVII | He asked in what form I saw our Lord. I told him I saw
86 Life, XXVII | saw our Lord. I told him I saw no form. He then said: "
87 Life, XXVII | close beside me,—that I saw Him distinctly, and felt
88 Life, XXVII | certain of it than if I saw Him? If it be supposed that
89 Life, XXVII | used to tell me so, and I saw Him not. If a person whom
90 Life, XXVII | how He did it. I neither saw it, nor felt it; I never
91 Life, XXVII | as mad,399 because they saw them perform heroic acts,
92 Life, XXVII | For many years, he never saw a woman's face. He told
93 Life, XXVII | nothing to him then whether he saw it or not: but he was an
94 Life, XXVII | exhorting, his brethren. When he saw that the end was comes he
95 Life, XXVIII | not displease Him whom I saw so clearly present, an eye-witness
96 Life, XXVIII | afraid. A few days later, I saw His divine Face, and I was
97 Life, XXVIII | though imaginary, I never saw with my bodily eyes, nor,
98 Life, XXVIII | all was enough for me. I saw there was no reason to be
99 Life, XXVIII | seemed to me that what I saw was an image; but most frequently
100 Life, XXVIII | nor less: for if what I saw was an image, it was a living
101 Life, XXVIII | them, for all who knew me saw clearly that my soul was
102 Life, XXVIII | spiritual strength; for I saw clearly that I had become
103 Life, XXVIII | felt it most acutely when I saw that he did not understand
104 Life, XXIX | hereafter.425 And though I saw Him speaking to me, and
105 Life, XXIX | His wounds. Sometimes I saw Him on the cross, in the
106 Life, XXIX | felt it bitterly when I saw that my confessors were
107 Life, XXIX | who were trying me; for I saw that it made matters worse,
108 Life, XXIX | consoled me greatly when he saw me in distress.~6. As my
109 Life, XXIX | show of contempt whenever I saw our Lord in a vision; for
110 Life, XXIX | in a vision; for when I saw Him before me, if I were
111 Life, XXIX | and so it did. I never saw the wood of which it was
112 Life, XXIX | any efforts of my own. I saw myself dying with a desire
113 Life, XXIX | a vision of this kind: I saw an angel close by me, on
114 Life, XXIX | cannot explain it.~17. I saw in his hand a long spear
115 Life, XXX | Interior Trials.~1. When I saw that I was able to do little
116 Life, XXX | the Protector of us all. I saw that no one understood me.
117 Life, XXX | no one understood me. I saw it very clearly myself,
118 Life, XXX | the state of my soul. I saw almost at once that he understood
119 Life, XXX | how those could be which I saw with the eyes of the soul;
120 Life, XXX | and labours; and when he saw that I~ ./. had those very
121 Life, XXX | that I deceived them. I saw well enough that I would
122 Life, XXX | soul: when the sun rose, I saw how silly I had been.~17.
123 Life, XXX | whole at once; or, if I saw a vision, I was as if I
124 Life, XXX | not accept my good will, I saw it was all worthless, and
125 Life, XXXI | the work of Satan; for I saw close beside me a most frightful
126 Life, XXXI | attempted to seize. When I saw him, I laughed, and had
127 Life, XXXI | present confessor, for he saw the account in a letter.
128 Life, XXXI | him. He said that, when he saw himself in great straits,
129 Life, XXXI | much holy water about I saw a great troop of them rush
130 Life, XXXI | throwing holy water at him. I saw certain souls at that moment
131 Life, XXXI | It is very rarely that I saw Satan assume a bodily form;
132 Life, XXXI | monastery, and in a trance, I saw a great fight between evil
133 Life, XXXI | On another occasion, I saw a great multitude of evil
134 Life, XXXI | vision was real by what I saw occasionally in myself.
135 Life, XXXI | I am tormented—when I saw people make much of me,
136 Life, XXXI | head, and I wish nobody saw me at all. It is not thus
137 Life, XXXI | pleased and comforted when I saw that God was working in
138 Life, XXXI | Majesty, whenever any one saw any good in me, that such
139 Life, XXXI | almost to this day, if I saw that any one thought well
140 Life, XXXI | matter of humility. When I saw that all the nuns except
141 Life, XXXII | a closet, and in that I saw myself confined. All this
142 Life, XXXII | then, especially when I saw that there would be no intermission,
143 Life, XXXII | fearful vision, in which I saw the punishment of certain
144 Life, XXXII | but rather pleasant. I saw clearly that it was the
145 Life, XXXII | suffered most keenly, because I saw in part the great anxieties
146 Life, XXXII | thing could ever be done. I saw that I was now in a great
147 Life, XXXII | great strait; and when I saw that I was entering on a
148 Life, XXXII | reasons and motives, which I saw could not be gainsaid,—
149 Life, XXXII | could not be gainsaid,—I saw, too, that such was His
150 Life, XXXII | abandon my purpose; but he saw that naturally there was
151 Life, XXXII | foundation was laid in prayer. He saw also very many difficulties
152 Life, XXXII | how well I have seen it! I saw, too, how scanty were our
153 Life, XXXIII | defended me in some degree. I saw well enough that they were
154 Life, XXXIII | him here in time; for He saw that his help would be required
155 Life, XXXIII | remembrance. Afterwards I saw clearly that they referred
156 Life, XXXIII | whatever.~12. Afterwards, I saw clearly that my spirit was
157 Life, XXXIII | his method at once, and saw that he had a pure and holy
158 Life, XXXIII | work with all my might. I saw well enough the trouble
159 Life, XXXIII | Me!490 I was alarmed, and saw that He had good reasons
160 Life, XXXIII | was in that state, that I saw myself clothed with a garment
161 Life, XXXIII | putting it on me. Afterwards I saw our Lady on my right hand,
162 Life, XXXIII | soot. This beauty, which I saw in our Lady, was exceedingly
163 Life, XXXIII | so distinctly, though I saw clearly that he was there,
164 Life, XXXIII | wished never to part,—I saw them, so it seemed, ascend
165 Life, XXXIV | such contempt for all I saw,—and the more I saw, the
166 Life, XXXIV | I saw,—and the more I saw, the greater my contempt,
167 Life, XXXIV | from this, and I said so. I saw that she was a woman, and
168 Life, XXXIV | very sorry for her, for I saw how often she had to submit
169 Life, XXXIV | many years, so that I never saw any one who pleased me much
170 Life, XXXIV(501)| inadvertence, to see what F. Bouix saw; and it is also to be remembered
171 Life, XXXIV | ashamed of myself when I saw him listen with so much
172 Life, XXXIV | thanks to our Lord, when I saw that His Majesty had fulfilled
173 Life, XXXIV | it did not last long. I saw Christ, in exceeding great
174 Life, XXXIV | away from this place, I saw him carried by angels in
175 Life, XXXIV | again; and now, when he saw this, he told me I might
176 Life, XXXV | know what to do. But when I saw what the rule required,
177 Life, XXXV | returned to my prayer, and saw Christ on the cross, so
178 Life, XXXV | resulted from an endowment, and saw that it was the cause of
179 Life, XXXV | for my confessor, when he saw the plight I was in, had
180 Life, XXXV | quitting that lady,—whom I saw suffering so keenly,—and
181 Life, XXXV | many hours in prayer; and I saw that I was going to throw
182 Life, XXXV | feel some distress when I saw that those whom I was leaving
183 Life, XXXVI | hastened my coming, when they saw how necessary it was, and
184 Life, XXXVI | a lover of those whom he saw determined to serve our
185 Life, XXXVI(533)| the Saint's words when he saw the rising monastery; "for
186 Life, XXXVI(536)| When he saw that the Saint had made
187 Life, XXXVI | better to hide our purpose. I saw that everything depended
188 Life, XXXVI | I were in bliss, when I saw the most Holy Sacrament
189 Life, XXXVI | a great joy to me when I saw His Majesty make use of
190 Life, XXXVI | laughing at Satan; for I saw clearly it was he. As I
191 Life, XXXVI | delivered me, and that if I saw any one in like trouble
192 Life, XXXVI | nuns in great distress. I saw clearly enough that there
193 Life, XXXVI | receiving sentence, and I saw how this of mine would be
194 Life, XXXVI | longer angry with me.~13. I saw well enough that they condemned
195 Life, XXXVI(547)| defence simply because he saw that her intentions were
196 Life, XXXVI | enter the house till he saw how it would end. Those
197 Life, XXXVI | told me, the first time I saw him, among other things,
198 Life, XXXVI | as it were in a trance, I saw Christ; who, as it seemed
199 Life, XXXVI | prayer after Compline, I saw our Lady in exceeding glory,
200 Life, XXXVII | destruction.~5. But ever since I saw the great beauty563 of our
201 Life, XXXVII | of our Lord, I never saw any one who in comparison
202 Life, XXXVII | of my soul. As I really saw in them only the representatives
203 Life, XXXVII | laugh to myself, when I saw how much they were deceived.
204 Life, XXXVII | Him was so continual. I saw that, though He was God,
205 Life, XXXVIII | and the first persons I saw there were my father and
206 Life, XXXVIII | father and my mother. I saw other things also; but the
207 Life, XXXVIII | for me to see what they saw. At last, though I felt
208 Life, XXXVIII | deceived. When my confessor saw how much I was suffering,
209 Life, XXXVIII | it; and so, each time, I saw nothing more than what our
210 Life, XXXVIII | smallest portion of what I saw; but when I think of doing
211 Life, XXXVIII | very deficient,—for I saw most distinctly at that
212 Life, XXXVIII | deficient I was then from what I saw I was now,—I recognised
213 Life, XXXVIII | utterly failed.~13. Then I saw over my head a dove, very
214 Life, XXXVIII | grace. I neither heard nor saw anything, so to speak, because
215 Life, XXXVIII | 14. On another occasion I saw that very dove above the
216 Life, XXXVIII | God.~15. At another time I saw our Lady putting a cope
217 Life, XXXVIII | when I was hearing Mass, I saw Christ on the Cross at the
218 Life, XXXVIII | cannot tell how it was, for I saw myself, without seeing,
219 Life, XXXVIII | desire after vanities, I saw clearly in the vision how
220 Life, XXXVIII | which were mean. When he saw himself in possession of
221 Life, XXXVIII | those two occasions when I saw what I have described? Truly,
222 Life, XXXVIII | was going to Communion, I saw with the eyes of the soul,
223 Life, XXXVIII | in the winding-sheet, I saw it laid hold of by a multitude
224 Life, XXXVIII | great hooks. But when I saw it carried to the grave
225 Life, XXXVIII | sin might see what I then saw,—it was a fearful sight;
226 Life, XXXVIII | on my right hand, and I saw him ascend to heaven in
227 Life, XXXVIII | very old man then, but I saw him as if he were only thirty
228 Life, XXXVIII | middle of the lesson, I saw the departed nun as I believe,
229 Life, XXXVIII | dead about four hours,—I saw her rise in the same place
230 Life, XXXVIII | recollected at once, and saw him go up to heaven in great
231 Life, XXXVIII | I became recollected and saw him dead, entering into
232 Life, XXXVIII | all the visions I had, I saw no souls escape purgatory
233 Life, XXXIX | him to health. Herein I saw clearly how gracious our
234 Life, XXXIX | an effect on the soul. I saw by this that my prayer was ./.
235 Life, XXXIX | was, as completely as if I saw it done. I told my confessors
236 Life, XXXIX | when I was in prayer, I saw a devil close by in a great
237 Life, XXXIX | 25. I was in prayer, and saw myself on a wide plain all
238 Life, XXXIX | up my eyes to heaven, and saw Christ, not in heaven, but
239 Life, XXXIX | Not long afterwards, I saw myself, as it were, exposed
240 Life, XXXIX | the like assault, and I saw that the vision represented
241 Life, XXXIX | persecutions I had to undergo. I saw myself occasionally so hemmed
242 Life, XXXIX | into a deep trance, and saw heaven open—not a door
243 Life, XXXIX | have told you, my father, I saw at other times, with another
244 Life, XXXIX | above it, whereon, though I saw not, I understood by a certain
245 Life, XXXIX | certain animals; I believe I saw the form of them: I thought
246 Life, XXXIX | all there together, and I saw nothing; they told me, but
247 Life, XXXIX | house were communicating, I saw an exceedingly rich canopy
248 Life, XXXIX | canopy above their heads. I saw this twice; but I never
249 Life, XXXIX | this twice; but I never saw it when others were receiving
250 Life, XL | I never forget the way I saw myself there,—as I was
251 Life, XL | I cannot tell how, for I saw nothing. It was said to
252 Life, XL | nothing. It was said to me, I saw not by whom, but I knew
253 Life, XL | not how it was done, for I saw nothing; but I was filled,
254 Life, XL | whatever of any illusion. I saw nothing; but I understood
255 Life, XL | and in the centre of it I saw Christ our Lord, as I usually
256 Life, XL | It seemed to me that I saw Him distinctly in every
257 Life, XL | vision, for a moment,—I saw nothing distinctly, but
258 Life, XL | earlier time, or if they saw it who sin against Him,
259 Life, XL | but I cannot say that I saw anything; however, I must
260 Life, XL | irreverently before Him! I saw, too, how completely hell
261 Life, XL | sweetness, and repose, I saw myself, as it seemed to
262 Life, XL | sickness was coming on.614 I saw myself so great a slave
263 Life, XL | burnt before those three saw it, whom you, my father,
264 Rel, I | did not know myself, and saw that all was a ./. gift,
265 Rel, III | I was looking upon Him I saw that He had ./. on His
266 Rel, III | kindle in my soul, and I saw, as it seemed to me, the
267 Rel, III | which I had set before me. I saw clearly then how much our
268 Rel, III | divine a company. What I saw and heard besides is beyond
269 Rel, III | not yet been given me, I saw something like a dove, which
270 Rel, III | Hearing Mass another day, I saw our Lord glorious in the
271 Rel, III | It seemed to me that I saw the Three Persons within
272 Rel, III | salvation was in peril,—"If I saw one of Thy brethren, O Lord,
273 Rel, III | grace: in its company I saw by intellectual vision the
274 Rel, III | impossible for any one who saw this as I saw it,—and
275 Rel, III | any one who saw this as I saw it,—and I can hardly explain
276 Rel, III | beginning of the Salve, I saw the Mother of God descend
277 Rel, III | in front of them; but I saw no bodily forms, for the
278 Rel, IV | 4. After Communion, I saw our Lord most distinctly
279 Rel, IV | fruition of that joy. By this I saw how different was my piercing.666
280 Rel, IV | exceedingly wearied by it, I saw it was late to take my collation,
281 Rel, V | fashion and comparisons, I saw It in an imaginary vision.
282 Rel, V(674) | the Three Persons as she saw Them—not as They are in
283 Rel, VI | will made me ashamed, and I saw that, now I had something
284 Rel, VI | great confidence; and I saw it was the better course,
285 Rel, VII | revelations interiorly. She saw with the eyes of the soul,
286 Rel, VII | the soul, for she never saw anything with her bodily
287 Rel, VII | things present when she saw these things interiorly;
288 Rel, VII | effects, that it was as if she saw those things with her bodily
289 Rel, VII | and confounded when she saw that people knew of her
290 Rel, VII | because everything that she saw and heard confirmed her
291 Rel, VII | 9. He told her, when he saw how distressed she was,
292 Rel, VII | all those learned men who saw it—they were my confessors—
293 Rel, VII | she remained there; and he saw what she had written,690
294 Rel, VII | deceive them both. If she saw any one timid about these
295 Rel, VII | said already,694 she never saw anything with her bodily
296 Rel, VII | more clearly than if she saw it, only nothing in particular
297 Rel, VIII | grace was so wicked; for she saw what good reasons she had
298 Rel, VIII | Persons are distinct, as I saw it yesterday when you, my
299 Rel, VIII | Father Provincial; only I saw nothing, and heard nothing,
300 Rel, IX | spiritually content when I saw or heard the latter preach;
301 Rel, IX | Majesty also said that He saw very well the trouble I
302 Rel, IX | understood, and, as it were, saw,—I cannot tell how, unless
303 Rel, IX | our vows; and thereupon I saw our Lady, by an illuminative
304 Rel, IX | Once, after Communion, I saw how His Father within our
305 Rel, IX | corresponding acts, and saw that all would be a great
306 Rel, IX | within me, so that I truly saw Him to be the living God.
307 Rel, IX | this He spoke to me, and I saw Him in my inmost being,
308 Rel, IX | effect of imagination, for I saw a light within me, and himself
309 Rel, IX | must have been the light I saw that made his face fair,
310 Rel, IX | suddenly recollected, and I saw a great light within me,
311 Rel, IX | meus in hortum suum." I saw my Eliseus728 there, not
312 Rel, XI | led me by the way which He saw was necessary; but they
313 Rel, XI | which tormented me when I saw souls go to their ruin,
314 Ind | 36.~Purgatory, the Saint saw certain souls who were not