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1 Int, Arg | Religious) habit, and how His Majesty began to send her many infirmities.~ 2 Int, Arg | God's graces, and how His Majesty continued to give them more 3 Int, Arg | showed her, and what His Majesty said to her in order to 4 Int, Arg | visions and revelations His Majesty vouchsafed to grant her; 5 Int, Arg | remarkable instances in which His Majesty thus favoured her.~Chapter 6 Pref | incredible that infinite Majesty humbles Himself to these 7 Life, Pro | withstood the graces of His Majesty, because I saw that I was 8 Life, I | it be the pleasure of Thy Majesty to effect it!—and to bestow 9 Life, II | people. It seems as if His Majesty had sought and sought again 10 Life, III | in how many ways did His Majesty prepare me for the state 11 Life, IV | purpose, even in this life His Majesty rewards it in a way which 12 Life, IV | that patience which His Majesty gave me, to endure the alarming 13 Life, V | because they are for ever. His Majesty heard me also in this, for 14 Life, V | myself, and the patience His Majesty gave me—for it clearly 15 Life, V | grace, among others, did His Majesty bestow on me, that ever 16 Life, VI | come from the hand of His Majesty, it seemed ./. impossible 17 Life, VI | respects. May it please His Majesty to forgive me, for I have 18 Life, VI | consolations from God—after His Majesty had implanted virtues in 19 Life, VI | frequently offended Thy Divine Majesty without being ./. aware 20 Life, VI | to forsake Thee. May His Majesty grant that I be not forsaken 21 Life, VII | also into this; but His Majesty has preserved me until now. 22 Life, VII | serve our Lord, so that His Majesty, according to His goodness, 23 Life, VII | May it please His Divine Majesty to apply a remedy to this, 24 Life, VII | recreations as these.~15. May His Majesty grant I may undeceive some 25 Life, VII | that the knowledge His Majesty had given me ought not to 26 Life, VII | should now think that His Majesty wished him to feel somewhat 27 Life, VIII | seems to me now. May His Majesty grant I may never go back 28 Life, VIII | putting my whole trust in His Majesty, and of not thoroughly distrusting 29 Life, IX | strength from His Divine Majesty, and that He must have heard 30 Life, IX | I turned lovingly to His Majesty at once. I understood clearly, 31 Life, IX | seek His service when His Majesty turned towards me with His 32 Life, IX | turn away from them. As His Majesty was only waiting for some 33 Life, X | whatever of that which His Majesty places before it.~2. Before 34 Life, X | power to resist Him. His Majesty seems to reward this slight 35 Life, X | let us be grateful to His Majesty for them; for if we do not 36 Life, X | be poorer than ever. His Majesty will give the pearls to 37 Life, X | often on the road—His Majesty granted me that experience 38 Life, X | all, and may His infinite Majesty make use of me! Our Lord 39 Life, X | sweet. May it please His Majesty that I may not by my own 40 Life, XI | wholly to God, that, as His Majesty will not let us have the 41 Life, XI | abounding in weeds. His Majesty roots up the weeds, and 42 Life, XI | be for our good that His Majesty should lead us by this way, 43 Life, XI | done; give praise to His Majesty for it, and trust in His 44 Life, XI | our greater good; let His Majesty guide us whithersoever He 45 Life, XI | never be the pleasure of Thy Majesty that a gift of so high a 46 Life, XI | which it has pleased His Majesty I should have. But when 47 Life, XI | because, when He gives it, His Majesty sees it to be necessary 48 Life, XI | of themselves, when His Majesty does not give it. Let them 49 Life, XI | faults, yet they are not. His Majesty knoweth our misery and natural 50 Life, XII | trouble to me. When His Majesty pleases, He teaches everything 51 Life, XII | 11. Or it may be, as His Majesty has always been my Master— 52 Life, XIII | so high a state.~3. His Majesty seeks and loves courageous 53 Life, XIII | bitter anguish which His Majesty endured in that desolation. 54 Life, XIII | there is no reason? His Majesty surely knows better than 55 Life, XIV | virtues proceed; for His Majesty has begun to communicate 56 Life, XIV | soul comprehend that His Majesty is so near to it, that it 57 Life, XIV | therefore necessary His Majesty should undertake it Himself; 58 Life, XV | quenched.~3. Oh, that His Majesty would be gracious unto me, 59 Life, XV | is not God; for when His Majesty shows mercy unto a soul, 60 Life, XV | those souls to whom His Majesty has given so great a grace— 61 Life, XV | vehement love of God which His Majesty will have perfect souls 62 Life, XV | Him, and to pray to His Majesty for mercies, to make intercession 63 Life, XV | enables them to serve His Majesty; for it is a great help. 64 Life, XV | presence, seeing that His Majesty so humbles Himself as to 65 Life, XV | will try them, and when His Majesty seems to have forsaken them.~ 66 Life, XVI | and heresies against His Majesty, so we might contrive to 67 Life, XVII | it wills that also: His Majesty may do with it as with His 68 Life, XVII | but for this, that His Majesty appears to give the faculties 69 Life, XVII | has it not: because His Majesty has bestowed it upon some 70 Life, XVII | others, occupied with His Majesty, give us rest.~12. The only 71 Life, XVII | other faculties, and His Majesty consents to its burning 72 Life, XVII | will give thanks to His Majesty; for, as I said just now,243 73 Life, XVII | learning, seeing that His Majesty has given you the first, 74 Life, XVIII | soul to be saved, if His Majesty did not give it with graces 75 Life, XVIII | will help me here; for His Majesty knoweth that my object in 76 Life, XVIII | prayer, so also now, His Majesty seems to utter what I can 77 Life, XIX | pray to our Lord that His Majesty would be pleased to grant 78 Life, XIX | of this kind, and may His Majesty never suffer me to have 79 Life, XIX | not utterly forsake His Majesty. But when that soul—as 80 Life, XX | that the cloud of His great Majesty is here raining down upon 81 Life, XX | restraint, and because His Majesty could not bestow such graces 82 Life, XX | strong enough, when His Majesty wills it, to control either 83 Life, XX | was being lifted up. The majesty of Him who can effect this 84 Life, XX | by a new way, until His Majesty reassures me as I proceed— 85 Life, XX | the garden, it is at His Majesty's disposal; for from henceforth 86 Life, XXI | has to serve God; for His Majesty gives it strength to bring 87 Life, XXI | are as nothing. Why His Majesty doeth this is, because it 88 Life, XXI | time enough for it. His Majesty, of His mere goodness, had 89 Life, XXI | 16. May it please His Majesty that the great munificence 90 Life, XXI | utterly for God. If His Majesty repays us so abundantly, 91 Life, XXII | really nothing till His Majesty made me learn by experience: 92 Life, XXII | Sacred Humanity, in whom His Majesty said that He is well pleased.312 93 Life, XXII | we would have His supreme Majesty reveal to us His great secrets.~ 94 Life, XXII | wicked I was. Moreover, His Majesty contrived to make me understand 95 Life, XXII | hands of God. If it be His Majesty's good pleasure to raise 96 Life, XXII | very little labour. May His Majesty give us that love,—He 97 Life, XXII | themselves into the hands of His Majesty, that He may do with them 98 Life, XXII | the whole matter is as His Majesty wills. He gives His grace 99 Life, XXII | seems also to me as if His Majesty were going about to try 100 Life, XXIII | willing to receive them. His Majesty began to give me most frequently 101 Life, XXIII | grievous loss but, as His Majesty was pleased to give me light 102 Life, XXIV | I gained this, that His Majesty taught me Himself; for, 103 Life, XXIV | because I did no penance; His Majesty would therefore impose it 104 Life, XXIV | resistance, but suffer His Majesty to raise it upwards, I myself 105 Life, XXV | occasionally in such great majesty that, without our recollecting 106 Life, XXV | saw our Lord. Oh, that His Majesty had been pleased to let 107 Life, XXV | of God, prayed that His Majesty would be pleased to lead 108 Life, XXV | torment.~26. May it please His Majesty that we fear Him whom we 109 Life, XXV | one of these; and may His Majesty give me grace to take that 110 Life, XXVI | truth, in the sight of His Majesty, with a pure conscience. 111 Life, XXVI | able to destroy us. If His Majesty is pleased with us, whoever 112 Life, XXVI | to obey my confessor. His Majesty afterwards would change 113 Life, XXVI | need whatever of books. His Majesty has been to me a veritable 114 Life, XXVII | obtain this for me from His Majesty.~3. At the end of two years 115 Life, XXVII | soul: that is the way His Majesty makes His presence felt; 116 Life, XXVII | vision, which it is His Majesty's pleasure to set before 117 Life, XXVII | another, merely because His Majesty so wills it, without the 118 Life, XXVII | the courage with which His Majesty filled the Saint I am speaking 119 Life, XXVIII | on, I understood that His Majesty was dealing with me according 120 Life, XXVIII | resurrection, in great beauty and majesty, as I particularly described 121 Life, XXVIII | If here below, where His Majesty shows Himself to us according 122 Life, XXVIII | dead. He comes at times in majesty so great, that no one can 123 Life, XXVIII | Jesus, who can describe the majesty wherein Thou showest Thyself! 124 Life, XXVIII | soul understands by that majesty wherein Thou showest Thyself 125 Life, XXVIII | escape from Thy terrible Majesty. I see that it is Thy will 126 Life, XXVIII | feel the greatness of Thy Majesty, and the power of Thy most 127 Life, XXVIII | shall behold the King in His Majesty, and in the rigour of His 128 Life, XXVIII | much of His grandeur and majesty, that it is impossible, 129 Life, XXVIII | deep an impression of the majesty and beauty of God, that 130 Life, XXVIII | that I may have pleased His Majesty a little herein; for I am 131 Life, XXIX | ours, but of His Divine Majesty; we are therefore the less 132 Life, XXIX | Not long afterwards His Majesty began, according to His 133 Life, XXX | in prayer, it pleased His Majesty to let her see what learned 134 Life, XXX | describe the graces which His Majesty bestows upon me. It was 135 Life, XXX | and it gives thanks to His Majesty, who has borne with it so 136 Life, XXXI | find out. I implored His Majesty to put an end to these torments 137 Life, XXXI | that it might please His Majesty, whenever any one saw any 138 Life, XXXI | what they now desire, His Majesty will enable them to attain 139 Life, XXXI | so great a blessing. His Majesty will make so many arrangements 140 Life, XXXI | because done for God,—His Majesty helps us on towards greater 141 Life, XXXI | of his. May it please His Majesty to give me this grace, that 142 Life, XXXII | helped me. May it please His Majesty never to let me out of His 143 Life, XXXII | entreat our Lord, for His Majesty's sake, never to permit 144 Life, XXXII | work of God, and that His Majesty had furnished my soul with 145 Life, XXXII | religious life, which His Majesty had given me, by keeping 146 Life, XXXII | commended myself to God, and His Majesty began to console and encourage 147 Life, XXXIII | the monastery, which His Majesty willed should be laid.~9. 148 Life, XXXIII | Jesus having gone away, His Majesty brought into his place another,485 149 Life, XXXIII | our asking anybody, His Majesty supplies most abundantly 150 Life, XXXIV | improved in the service of His Majesty during my stay there, though 151 Life, XXXIV | That love which I know His Majesty has for it makes it forget 152 Life, XXXIV | speak so boldly before His Majesty! May He be blessed for evermore!~ 153 Life, XXXIV | feelings with which ./. His Majesty filled my soul, was of such 154 Life, XXXIV | receive them as from His Majesty; and though I am but a miserable 155 Life, XXXIV | nothing on earth.~14. May His Majesty hold him in His hand! If 156 Life, XXXIV | to others in one,—His Majesty knoweth why. We are under 157 Life, XXXIV | trials I had to undergo, His Majesty seems to have provided that, 158 Life, XXXIV | Lord, when I saw that His Majesty had fulfilled my desires 159 Life, XXXIV | Christ, in exceeding great majesty and glory, manifesting His 160 Life, XXXV | Christ our Lord; for His Majesty had already given me great 161 Life, XXXV | should be in it. Thus His Majesty gave me strength, and established 162 Life, XXXV | the special help which His Majesty gave me towards the establishment 163 Life, XXXV | the lodging wherein His Majesty delights; for once, when 164 Life, XXXV | It seems, then, that His Majesty has chosen these whom he 165 Life, XXXV | which they cannot thank His Majesty enough. Others He has advanced 166 Life, XXXVI | Himself.534 It seems as if His Majesty reserved him till this affair 167 Life, XXXVI | joy to me when I saw His Majesty make use of me, who am so 168 Life, XXXVI | had offended against His Majesty, or against my Order, in 169 Life, XXXVI | service of our Lord. His Majesty visibly helped the priest 170 Life, XXXVI | service, and it seems that His Majesty brought him for that purpose 171 Life, XXXVI | a work of God, since His Majesty had been pleased to carry 172 Life, XXXVI | according to the promise of His Majesty.~29. The other house, which 173 Life, XXXVII | glory. May it please His Majesty it may be to the profit 174 Life, XXXVII | people resolve to please His Majesty, seeing that He gives such 175 Life, XXXVII | no measure in serving His Majesty, and in using my whole life 176 Life, XXXVII | all; and may it please His Majesty to bring me thither, and 177 Life, XXXVII | art to be called Lord. Thy Majesty is so manifest that there 178 Life, XXXVII | King! who can describe Thy Majesty? It is impossible not to 179 Life, XXXVII | that the beholding of Thy Majesty fills men with awe. But 180 Life, XXXVII | awe at the vision of Thy Majesty, we have a greater dread 181 Life, XXXVII | dared to complain of His Majesty. I said unto Him: How is 182 Life, XXXVIII| their own conduct, if Thy Majesty will not give them light! 183 Life, XXXVIII| it all Himself; for His Majesty reveals the truth in such 184 Life, XXXVIII| and ever! I implore His Majesty by that Blood which His 185 Life, XXXVIII| wrong-doings are many—His Majesty makes me see it in such 186 Life, XXXVIII| before me, as present, the Majesty of the Son of God, though 187 Life, XXXVIII| to offend His most awful Majesty.~24. I must have spoken 188 Life, XXXVIII| mind the exceeding great majesty of Him I had seen, and considered 189 Life, XXXVIII| in contact with Thy great Majesty? Blessed be Thou, O Lord; 190 Life, XXXVIII| When I behold Thy great Majesty hidden beneath that which 191 Life, XXXVIII| near to our Lord's great Majesty, at the moment He is pleased 192 Life, XXXVIII| than all the terrors of His Majesty. What should have been my 193 Life, XXXVIII| beheld my Lord, in that great majesty of which I have spoken,581 194 Life, XXXVIII| vision was from God, that His Majesty would not have allowed me 195 Life, XXXVIII| I prayed for him to His Majesty,—and I could not help 196 Life, XXXVIII| him. I understood that His Majesty went with him by way of 197 Life, XXXIX | me. I gave thanks to His Majesty.~2. Again, a person was 198 Life, XXXIX | sincerely, that I trust in His Majesty he will always advance further 199 Life, XXXIX | to think so. I bless His Majesty, and abase myself, because 200 Life, XXXIX | so as to those which His Majesty intends to grant. These 201 Life, XXXIX | myself before God! What His Majesty has not been able to accomplish 202 Life, XXXIX | gave to me: and yet His Majesty rewards them well; most 203 Life, XXXIX | Let us rather look to His Majesty, and give these souls the 204 Life, XXXIX | we are, seeing that His Majesty draws so near to them Himself.~ 205 Life, XXXIX | I do not mean that His Majesty will not make much of them 206 Life, XXXIX | reserved to Himself? His Majesty showed this clearly enough, 207 Life, XXXIX | which I need not repeat. His Majesty, further showing His great 208 Life, XXXIX | the good pleasure of His Majesty, as I said on another occasion.599 209 Life, XL | I had felt.604 In that majesty it was given me to understand 210 Life, XL | gives me a notion of His Majesty and power in a way which 211 Life, XL | must be the power of His Majesty, seeing that in so short 212 Life, XL | on the soul? O Grandeur! Majesty of mine! what is it Thou 213 Life, XL | the very presence of His Majesty, and that we are demeaning 214 Life, XL | committing it in the sight of majesty so great, and how abhorrent 215 Life, XL | day of judgment, when His Majesty will appear distinctly, 216 Life, XL | began to intercede with His Majesty on behalf of the church. 217 Life, XL | some measure be that His Majesty has placed ./. me in this 218 Life, XL | haven, which I trust in His Majesty will be secure. Now that 219 Life, XL | me feel as I did, and His Majesty does not wish me to become 220 Life, XL | serve Him. May it please His Majesty that what I have written 221 Life, XL | through me.~33. May His Majesty ever be your protector, 222 Life, XL | my offences against His Majesty. You, my father, commanded 223 Life, XL | measure.~Blessed be His Majesty for ever! I hope of His 224 Rel, I | have been permitted by His Majesty to be always going on if 225 Rel, III | unworthy of it, I asked His Majesty with great earnestness how 226 Rel, III | the smallest particle. His Majesty said to me: "Have no fear, 227 Rel, V | the Three Persons are one Majesty. Is it possible to love 228 Rel, V | mercy made use of me, His Majesty had to supply all that I 229 Rel, VI | in the form wherein His Majesty is wont to reveal Himself, 230 Rel, VI | greatest confidence that His Majesty will bestow on him great 231 Rel, VII | about God, except that His Majesty was very merciful to her 232 Rel, VII | And confident that His Majesty helps those who have resolved 233 Rel, VIII | certain revelations of His Majesty, and the effects thereof 234 Rel, VIII | on by one sole act of His Majesty, wrought in the innermost 235 Rel, VIII | He will; for, until His Majesty establishes it in peace 236 Rel, VIII | it ever dared to offend a Majesty so great, with an exceedingly 237 Rel, VIII | but, as for asking His Majesty to reveal anything to me, 238 Rel, VIII | much to make them serve His Majesty.~23. I remember another 239 Rel, VIII | recommends himself to His Majesty, even if he only prays vocally, 240 Rel, IX | the absence of God. His Majesty also said that He saw very 241 Rel, IX | stood amazed to see His Majesty in a thing so vile as my 242 Rel, XI | soul is well aware that His Majesty knoweth what is expedient