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1 Int | with the Holy Writings, and give me his opinion on the whole
2 Int | enabling Father Ibañez to give her light upon the state
3 Int | light for herself, but to give him what light she could,
4 Int | at this state, and will give them much light. Procure
5 Int | confessor, and to whom I shall give this, has it: if he judges
6 Int | it to you, he will also give you the other."32 While
7 Int, Arg | what manner God began to give her some light on the deception
8 Int, Arg | began to rouse her soul and give light in the midst of darkness,
9 Int, Arg | not to turn back nor to give up prayer even if, after
10 Int, Arg | His Majesty continued to give them more and more abundantly.~
11 Pref | against her inclination, to give up the world. She asked
12 Pref | whom she had persuaded to give himself to God in religion.
13 Pref | but also ordered her to give him in writing the story
14 Pref | everything known to him who can give him light. That is the universal
15 Pref | asking for the right way; give thanks to our Lord, Who
16 Pref | had compelled a friar to give her the habit before her
17 Pref | desiring him to read it, and give his opinion thereon. Fra
18 Pref | instructive for those who give themselves to prayer. The
19 Pref | namely, that the nun should give an account of the state
20 Life, Pro | clearness and truth I may give this account of myself which
21 Life, Pro | confessors command me to give; and even our Lord Himself,
22 Life, II | worse, my soul began to give itself up to that which
23 Life, II | disorders. If I were to give advice, I would say to parents
24 Life, II | her it pleased our Lord to give me light, as I shall now
25 Life, IV | to show unto me, I would give it only unto Thee, and then
26 Life, IV | attended me had none to give, he had me taken to a place
27 Life, V | prayed to God that He would give me a like patience; and
28 Life, V | things?"122 This seemed to give me courage.~17. The feast
29 Life, VI | the sight of it could only give pain. It is impossible to
30 Life, VI | have a strict account to give unto God for the bad example
31 Life, VI | devout to him. Those who give themselves to prayer should
32 Life, VI | does not come from Thee can give me pleasure; everything
33 Life, VII | Satan could plunge me—to give up prayer under the pretence
34 Life, VII | which was so great, to give me light. Christ stood before
35 Life, VII | not in my power then to give up prayer, because He held
36 Life, VII | I would advise those who give themselves to prayer, particularly
37 Life, VII | But if any one begins to give himself up to the service
38 Life, VIII | see clearly that it will give no one pleasure to see anything
39 Life, VIII | tempted by Satan, as I was, to give it up, on the pretence of
40 Life, VIII | into His favour again,151 give us the graces He gave us
41 Life, VIII | of God, so that He shall give them no comfort in it. I
42 Life, VIII | was for me that I did not give up prayer and spiritual
43 Life, VIII | death; there was no one to give me life, and I was not able
44 Life, IX | that I could not resolve to give myself entirely to God.
45 Life, IX | in these later years to give me joy and comfort. But
46 Life, IX | as for asking our Lord to give me either these things or
47 Life, IX | only thing I prayed Him to give me was the grace never to
48 Life, IX | began in an especial way to give myself more to prayer, and
49 Life, IX | harm—though I did not give them up altogether. But
50 Life, IX | the custom of our Lord to give these graces to any but
51 Life, X | shall have attained to this, give praise unto God—acknowledge
52 Life, X | begins to tempt us herein, give us the grace to detect him,
53 Life, X | than ever. His Majesty will give the pearls to him who shall
54 Life, X | life, and of my sins. I give him leave to do so; and
55 Life, X | myself. Such publication will give me great comfort.~11. But
56 Life, X | I am now going to say, I give no such leave; nor, if it
57 Life, X | may say, should our Lord give me the grace to do so; and
58 Life, X | you have so pressed me to give some account of the graces
59 Life, X | burn it at once—for I give my consent. I will recount
60 Life, X | find out those who could give me light.~14. How clear
61 Life, X | than you have allowed me to give of myself here.~
62 Life, XI | other. So, because we do not give ourselves up wholly and
63 Life, XI | pleasure of our Lord to give it us drop by drop, though
64 Life, XI | a soul is determined to give itself to prayer, and has
65 Life, XI | for water, that he would give it up altogether, if he
66 Life, XI | part of the work is done; give praise to His Majesty for
67 Life, XI | when His Majesty does not give it. Let them be convinced
68 Life, XII | before.179 But let us rather give thanks to our Lord, who
69 Life, XII | by, if I can;184 and God give me the grace to do so. We
70 Life, XIII | have had myself—and to give some advice about certain
71 Life, XIII | saying of St. Augustine: "Give me, O Lord, what Thou commandest,
72 Life, XIII | moment for the body, and give ourselves up to spirituality.
73 Life, XIII | slight, a mere nothing will give us as much trouble as great
74 Life, XIII | and important matters will give to others. And we think
75 Life, XIII | and by imploring Him to give us this virtue; for He never
76 Life, XIII | it, I have no advice to give, except that they are to
77 Life, XIII | it is better for her to give herself unto prayer, when
78 Life, XIII | himself, and can therefore give none to others, however
79 Life, XIII | him—for our Lord will give him one, if he is really
80 Life, XIII | ease—may think, because we give ./. ourselves a little
81 Life, XIII | very earnest for those who give us light. What should we
82 Life, XIV | whether the will is going to give them that into the fruition
83 Life, XIV | these words, they always give me great consolation, and
84 Life, XV | unto me, and enable me to give a clear account of the matter;
85 Life, XV | and reflections whereby to give God thanks for this grace,
86 Life, XV | they would not be glad to give them up for God—even if
87 Life, XVI | this life,—and do Thou give her none. This my soul longs
88 Life, XVI | not ended. May our Lord give us His grace for that end!
89 Life, XVII | that His Majesty appears to give the faculties leave to be
90 Life, XVII | as the other faculties give them no assistance, they
91 Life, XVII | occupied with His Majesty, give us rest.~12. The only remedy
92 Life, XVII | spoken it, and you will give thanks to His Majesty; for,
93 Life, XVII | what it is, though He does give you the possession of it,
94 Life, XVIII | before, as I have said,246 to give some signs of the great
95 Life, XVIII | these truths. Why, then, give graces so high to souls
96 Life, XVIII | if His Majesty did not give it with graces so great.~
97 Life, XVIII | matter of this kind, and give any explanation at all of
98 Life, XVIII | of this divine wine, they give themselves up with great
99 Life, XVIII | daughter, in order that it may give itself more and more to
100 Life, XIX | obedience to write this, and give an account of my wretched
101 Life, XIX | no one who has begun to give himself to prayer be discouraged,
102 Life, XIX | ways; but if he does not give up prayer, let him be assured
103 Life, XIX | hast kept the reward to give it them all at once: my
104 Life, XIX | begin at once, not only to give them, but also to make others
105 Life, XIX | destruction.~17. Let all those who give themselves to prayer, for
106 Life, XIX | fulness of its zeal, to give away without discretion
107 Life, XIX | it not by tempting it to give up prayer, as he tempted
108 Life, XX | that He would be pleased to give me no more of those graces
109 Life, XX | see that He is ready to give us this grace, and that
110 Life, XXI | necessary for the soul to give its consent here; it is
111 Life, XXI | propagation of the faith, and to give one ray of light to heretics,
112 Life, XXI | O Lord, if Thou wert to give me the right to publish
113 Life, XXI | never to offend Thee,—and give them up to those who are
114 Life, XXI | still He does not always give these effects because they
115 Life, XXI | the time our Lord began to give me the grace of raptures,
116 Life, XXI | and courageous enough to give up everything utterly for
117 Life, XXII | please God, and if He is to give us His great graces, everything
118 Life, XXII | labour. May His Majesty give us that love,—He knows
119 Life, XXII | be dead, in what He will give us, saying, Behold! this
120 Life, XXIII | occasions of sin, and to give myself more unto prayer,
121 Life, XXIII | them. His Majesty began to give me most frequently the grace
122 Life, XXIII | His Majesty was pleased to give me light to offend Him no
123 Life, XXIII | ought not to suppose I could give up everything in one day;
124 Life, XXIII | thought it right, I would give up that method of prayer
125 Life, XXIII | It was better for me to give it up. And yet this seemed
126 Life, XXIII | in order that they might give me light, I thought they
127 Life, XXIII | a general confession, to give him an account of my whole
128 Life, XXIII | Sacrament of Confession, give him more light concerning
129 Life, XXIII | obliged to cease from it, and give up my amusements; and that
130 Life, XXIII | that I was by no means to give up prayer; on the contrary,
131 Life, XXIV | might speak to him, and give him an account of my way
132 Life, XXIV(353) | The Bollandists decline to give an opinion: but F. Bouix
133 Life, XXIV | to bid me distinctly to give them up. He must have waited
134 Life, XXV | can stop our ears, or give attention to something else:
135 Life, XXV | strengthen it, make it tender, give it light, console and calm
136 Life, XXV | saying is literally true. I give God thanks that I have been
137 Life, XXV | enough to remove it, and give me perfect peace: "Be not
138 Life, XXV | those whom they see ready to give in to them, or when God
139 Life, XXV | these; and may His Majesty give me grace to take that for
140 Life, XXVI | Be not troubled; I will give thee a living book." I could
141 Life, XXVI | that glory which He will give to those who serve Him without
142 Life, XXVII | gives Himself to those who give up everything for Him. God
143 Life, XXVII | nothing back they could give Him, and who gave what they
144 Life, XXVII | and the window, he might give some satisfaction to his
145 Life, XXIX | subject; for I undertook to give reasons why the vision was
146 Life, XXIX | acceptance of what He wishes to give, and the praise of Himself,
147 Life, XXIX | angry when they made me give up my prayer.430 He told
148 Life, XXIX | than that, even strove—to give up thinking of Him. Nevertheless,
149 Life, XXIX | all created things could give me.441~19. I was in this
150 Life, XXX | myself as I do now,so as to give an account of my state.
151 Life, XXX | consoled.~8. I could not give thanks enough to God, and
152 Life, XXX | such a nature ./. as to give me no consolation: on the
153 Life, XXX | is our Lord's pleasure to give him leave and license, as
154 Life, XXX | this would improve me and give me courage; for I found
155 Life, XXX | that is the right name to give it,—when I seem to be
156 Life, XXX(460) | Lord, give me this water" (St. John
157 Life, XXXI | Lord, if it be His will, to give me patience, and then to
158 Life, XXXI | foul a sin? He wished to give it up, but he could not
159 Life, XXXI | continued free; he could never give thanks enough to our Lord
160 Life, XXXI | find the souls they assail give up the contest, and become ./.
161 Life, XXXI | either speak ill of me, or give glory to Him. He made me
162 Life, XXXI | love of our Lord, let them give heed to the little ant,
163 Life, XXXI | ourselves, and strive to give up our rights in many things.
164 Life, XXXI | have nothing that I can give up, nor have I any opportunity
165 Life, XXXI | it please His Majesty to give me this grace, that I may
166 Life, XXXII | yet everything that can give pain by being seen was visible.~
167 Life, XXXII | up against them, and to give thanks to our Lord, who
168 Life, XXXII | May our Lord vouchsafe to give us His grace for that end!
169 Life, XXXII | before my confessor, and give him an account in writing
170 Life, XXXII | before all. They would not give absolution to my friend,
171 Life, XXXII | we had no one who would give us advice; and so they said
172 Life, XXXII | for I would not have him give an opinion otherwise than
173 Life, XXXII | grounds. He asked us to give him eight days before he
174 Life, XXXII | could say could make her give it up. As for myself, though,
175 Life, XXXII | what he was doing, and to give us no help; that when he
176 Life, XXXII | God, and that we must not give it up. Accordingly, his
177 Life, XXXII | souls: he, too, came now to give us his assistance.~22. When
178 Life, XXXIII | time, I was never able to give up my conviction that the
179 Life, XXXIII | Inquisition; I would go myself and give myself up, if I thought
180 Life, XXXIII | with the Holy Writings, and give me his opinion on the whole
181 Life, XXXIII | proof of this, she would give me that jewel. She then
182 Life, XXXIV | compelled to order me to give it up; and if he did so,
183 Life, XXXIV | must go without fail, and give no heed to the opinions
184 Life, XXXIV | others of the same kind, to give me trouble, in order that
185 Life, XXXIV | with great earnestness to give himself to prayer, though
186 Life, XXXIV | often our Lord will not give to some in twenty years
187 Life, XXXIV | painful to be compelled to give it up. In that case, everything
188 Life, XXXV | others—if our Lord did not give them the same desire—might
189 Life, XXXV | on no account whatever to give up my purpose. Now, having
190 Life, XXXV | no one was better able to give it, because he knew what
191 Life, XXXV | that I must by no means give up my purpose of founding
192 Life, XXXV | wished to have it, it would give me great pleasure to deprive
193 Life, XXXV | myself of it, because I would give all I possessed to please
194 Life, XXXVI | was immediately drawn to give them His protection. It
195 Life, XXXVI | I was there myself to give the habit, with two nuns540
196 Life, XXXVI | the city became quiet, to give me leave to live in it.
197 Life, XXXVI | learned men from each—to give their opinion. Some were
198 Life, XXXVI | no more with it, and to give it up altogether. I betook
199 Life, XXXVI | become great benefactors, and give alms to us. In this way
200 Life, XXXVI | otherwise they neither give nor receive any pleasure
201 Life, XXXVI | relates to this monastery, and give it, when I am dead, to the
202 Life, XXXVII(560)| interior life in order to give the history of the foundation
203 Life, XXXVII | they do not possess, who give audience at fixed hours,
204 Life, XXXVIII | if Thy Majesty will not give them light! Some, to whom
205 Life, XXXVIII | the Host he was about to give me. It was plain that those
206 Life, XXXIX | which our Lord intends to give. In the second case, I am
207 Life, XXXIX | me so much and to whom I give so little! For what is he
208 Life, XXXIX | and who in six months can give to one more than to another
209 Life, XXXIX | they know, loves them. They give up everything, even their
210 Life, XXXIX | look to His Majesty, and give these souls the reins, if
211 Life, XXXIX | souls of His servants as to give them such clearness of understanding
212 Life, XL | within me a truth—I cannot give it a name—which fills
213 Life, XL | these to force themselves to give up prayer at that time,
214 Life, XL(611) | Ribera to that of Yepez and give good reasons for their preference,
215 Life, XL | recognise its source, and give praise to Him who hath spoken
216 Life, XL | repetitions; for the time I could give to it was so short, that
217 Life, XL | how profitable it is to give oneself, as your reverence
218 Rel, I(622) | 21. All that on earth may give her any pleasure, and her
219 Rel, I | the good is that God will give us if we prepare ourselves
220 Rel, I | weakness; and yet, if I were to give way to these my longings,
221 Rel, I | they are good, they do not give me the pleasure which reading
222 Rel, I | pleasure which reading would give. And thus I am always wishing
223 Rel, I | like to have something to give away: still, I desire no
224 Rel, I | graces, and that God must give to others at once all that
225 Rel, I | I see people who used to give themselves to prayer fall
226 Rel, I | than the common duties. I give way to sadness, thinking
227 Rel, I | of so many saintly men, give me courage when I am under
228 Rel, II | only my good will, I should give them even the habit I wear.
229 Rel, II | God; for though I used to give alms for His love, I had
230 Rel, III | showing how He loved me: "I give thee My Son, and the Holy
231 Rel, III | Virgin: what canst thou give Me?"657~17. On the octave
232 Rel, IV | Thou hast given to Me, I give to Thee;"665 and He seemed
233 Rel, IV | for it was expedient to give them now in one way, now
234 Rel, V | write down the counsels I give thee, that thou mayest not
235 Rel, V | in writing down those I give thee? The time will come
236 Rel, V | love in me, that I must not give up, nor take away from my
237 Rel, VI | me a far other matter to give up that liberty by a vow,
238 Rel, VI | Ghost, He would be bound to give him light for the direction
239 Rel, VI | with what I owe Him.~4. I give God thanks, who has created
240 Rel, VII | confessors or any one who would give her light, she never spoke
241 Rel, VII(687) | is not absolutely safe. I give myself up to the Inquisition
242 Rel, VII | how distressed she was, to give an account of it all, and
243 Rel, VII | with the answer he should give. She did so, and described
244 Rel, VII | prioress,—wherein she might give them some instructions.~
245 Rel, VII | many good men, anxious to give her light, to be led into
246 Rel, VII | Dominicans some never failed to give themselves greatly to prayer,
247 Rel, VII | had not been able—to give her that peace and rest
248 Rel, VIII | God than He is pleased to give, because in that case, I
249 Rel, IX | have is thine; and so I give thee all the labours and
250 Rel, XI | me, I feel that it would give me more pleasure, and it
251 Rel, XI | which you, my Lord, may give me, because of the great
252 Rel, XI(738) | and the translator can give no corresponding English
253 Ind | 16; tempted the Saint to give up prayer, xix. 8; a lie,