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1 Int, 0(8) | Carmelite Order, they were given the Constitutions of the
2 Int | previous confessors having given her permission to that effect.
3 Int | but if she had already given these instructions in 1562,
4 Int | great graces our Lord had given me, as clearly as I could,
5 Int | power of analysis, she has given us not only a clear insight
6 Int | only, as they say, what is given it to eat. Sometimes my
7 Int | seen that Bañez, who had given a most favourable opinion
8 Int, Arg | even if one should have given it up for a time, to make
9 Int, Arg | should animate those who are given to ./. prayer, to make
10 Pref | graces so great could be given to a sinner like herself.
11 Pref | Salcedo. He was a married man, given to prayer, and a diligent
12 Pref | Inquisitor must have been given, according to her account,
13 Pref | difficult. There are many rules given for finding out whether
14 Pref | especially when these graces are given, not for merit, nor because
15 Pref | on the contrary, they are given to one because he is weaker;
16 Pref | holy, they are not always given to the most holy.~"8. They
17 Pref | thanks to our Lord, Who has given you His love, the knowledge
18 Pref | others, but the promise given was not kept. The Saint
19 Pref | The book was forthwith given to theologians for examination,
20 Pref | es, state that the copy given up by the latter was sent
21 Pref | most important, because given during the lifetime of the
22 Pref | when the Saint's Life was given to the world by Fra Luis
23 Pref | mother, and her ministers.~"Given in the College of St. Gregory,
24 Pref | notwithstanding the facilities given him, and his great reverence
25 Pref | to their sources, and has given us now a collection of papers
26 Pref | the Saint, to which he has given their old name of Relations,70
27 Pref | which the Saint herself had given them.71 Some of them are
28 Life, Pro | also willed it should be given for some time past, but
29 Life, I | My father was very much given to the reading of good books;
30 Life, I | our Lord, I believe, had given us courage enough, even
31 Life, I | gifts which our Lord had given me—they were said to be
32 Life, I | and, when I should have given Him thanks for them, I made
33 Life, II | many, for I was very much given to them. I had no evil intention,
34 Life, II | her and of another who was given to the same kind of amusements.~
35 Life, II | If any one of these had given me good advice, I might
36 Life, II | with me; for our Lord had given me the grace to please every
37 Life, III | when once my word had been given.~9. My father's love for
38 Life, IV | enough which Thou hadst given me hitherto, seeing that
39 Life, V | into a river. When he had given it up, like a man roused
40 Life, V | thanks for the light He had given him; and at the end of the
41 Life, V | so reduced, for they had given me purgatives daily for
42 Life, VI | to be devout. I have been given to understand since that
43 Life, VI | great favours which God hath given me through this blessed
44 Life, VI | our Lord seems to have given grace to succour men in
45 Life, VII | knowledge His Majesty had given me ought not to be lost,
46 Life, VII | I might have some credit given me by those to whom in after
47 Life, VII | knewest well what would have given me the most pain. Thou didst
48 Life, VII | sorrows; for they who are given to prayer are thoroughly
49 Life, VII | revealed to me this truth, and given me the opportunity of speaking
50 Life, VII | very frequently to persons given to prayer, I should have
51 Life, VIII | it is known that God has given me a courage beyond that
52 Life, VIII | take it. He Who could have given it me had good reasons for
53 Life, IX | St. Augustine ./. were given me. Our Lord seems to have
54 Life, X | and that now our Lord has given me the grace to speak only
55 Life, X | when we remember that it is given us, and that we have it
56 Life, X | If, indeed, our Lord had given me greater abilities and
57 Life, X | only during which I have given myself to prayer—though
58 Life, XI | blessing would quickly be given us, provided we perfectly
59 Life, XI | then remember that we had given it up to God. We would seize
60 Life, XI | once, this treasure is not given wholly and at once to us.
61 Life, XI | virtues perish; if Thou hast given me any, it is out of Thy
62 Life, XI | as that of Thy love, be given to people who serve Thee
63 Life, XII | because the advice I have given is very important. It will
64 Life, XII | will be found much better given elsewhere: that I admit;
65 Life, XIII | say that learned men not given to prayer are not fit counsellors
66 Life, XIII | certain myself that a person given to prayer, who treats of
67 Life, XIII | are not suited for persons given to prayer. I have just said
68 Life, XV | its state, the great grace given it by our Lord, and how
69 Life, XV | to whom His Majesty has given so great a grace—the attainment
70 Life, XV | it out. This spark, then, given of God, however slight it
71 Life, XV | according to the advice already given, the devil can gain nothing
72 Life, XVII | belongs to itself, it has been given wholly to our Lord; let
73 Life, XVII | the heavenly Gardener has given them to it in that instant.
74 Life, XVII | seeing that His Majesty has given you the first, you will
75 Life, XIX | rather,—is what I have just given: and, certainly, I wish
76 Life, XIX | void the graces Thou hast given me. Do Thou, O Lord, make
77 Life, XIX | and graces which Thou hast given to me, who am what I am,
78 Life, XIX | a fortnight, and be less given to evil; I began to be converted,
79 Life, XIX | not even the graces He has given us, for the purpose of chastising
80 Life, XX | than all the others He had given me; for the soul was purified
81 Life, XX | something great that is given to the soul in rapture;
82 Life, XX | our Lord, to whom it has given up the keys of its will.~
83 Life, XXI | consent here; it is already given: the soul knows that it
84 Life, XXI | the soul knows that it has given up its will into His hands,296
85 Life, XXI | the graces which Thou hast given me,—provided I remained
86 Life, XXI | name and my will; I have given them all to Thee; I am Thine:
87 Life, XXI | myself—because our Lord has given this light to me, whose
88 Life, XXI | it sees grave men—men given to prayer, men of religion—
89 Life, XXI | of His mere goodness, had given me strength for it. From
90 Life, XXII | and other graces of God given to souls,—will consider
91 Life, XXII | this of some great Saints given to contemplation, I considered
92 Life, XXII | the whole will has been given up to God? I think this
93 Life, XXII | comparison: supposing grace given to those who are far advanced
94 Life, XXII | to be the same with that given to those who are but beginners,
95 Life, XXIII | edifying and virtuous, so given to ./. prayer, and so full
96 Life, XXIII | these consolations were given to people who had made great
97 Life, XXIII | it—has only lately been given me of God. This saying of
98 Life, XXIII | harm.~16. Then, when I had given him the book, and told the
99 Life, XXIII | Lord be praised, who has given me grace to be obedient
100 Life, XXIV | comforted of God: he had given up much, and was rewarded
101 Life, XXIV | noble lady,354 a widow, much given to prayer, who had much
102 Life, XXIV | lovers of God, or persons given to prayer. It is to me a
103 Life, XXV | seemed as if God had really given me courage enough not to
104 Life, XXV | certain authority over them, given me by the Lord of all, so
105 Life, XXVII | and let him to whom He has given it esteem it much, because
106 Life, XXVII | they are so marvellous, and given to one who has deserved
107 Life, XXVII | is but little edification given when people do not go about,
108 Life, XXVII | are very recollected and given to prayer. Such is the state
109 Life, XXVIII | only, as they say, what is given to it to eat. Sometimes
110 Life, XXVIII | though he was a man much given to prayer, and learned,
111 Life, XXIX(428)| and to the better advice given her later by F. Dominic
112 Life, XXX | profitable to those who are given to prayer. He kept the first
113 Life, XXX | already,—for our Lord had given me very strong desires,—
114 Life, XXX | longer, because our Lord had given me the gift of prayer. I
115 Life, XXX | accepts the food which is given it, and eats it without
116 Life, XXXI | took place between persons given to prayer and many who were
117 Life, XXXI | greater fruits of virtue given them by our Lord,—for
118 Life, XXXI | wearisome to us, unless they be given to prayer; with many other
119 Life, XXXI | before,468 grace be not given to us fully to understand
120 Life, XXXI | because I was careless and given to vanities; and I knew
121 Life, XXXII | life, which His Majesty had given me, by keeping my rule in
122 Life, XXXII | I believe I should have given it up, and looked out for
123 Life, XXXIII | state. When the work was given up and abandoned, people
124 Life, XXXIII | great graces our Lord had given me, as clearly as I could,
125 Life, XXXIII | with that garment. I was given to understand that I was
126 Life, XXXIV | wishing at once he were given wholly unto God; and sometimes
127 Life, XXXIV | that our Lord would have given him in so short a time graces
128 Life, XXXIV | speaking of, as our Lord has given him light in many things,
129 Life, XXXIV | himself, so to speak. He has given him bodily health, so that
130 Life, XXXIV | for he was sickly. He has given him courage to undertake
131 Life, XXXIV | the graces our Lord had given him, and held myself as
132 Life, XXXIV | more than if they had been given to myself. So I gave thanks
133 Life, XXXV | the Order; and as He had given her this desire, she sold
134 Life, XXXV | His Majesty had already given me great longings for poverty.515~
135 Life, XXXV | great thing for her to have given her consent, when she felt
136 Life, XXXV | they see clearly how He had given them a hundredfold for the
137 Life, XXXVI | whole matter, I would have given up the founding of a thousand
138 Life, XXXVI | Cardinal of Santa Sabina, and given in the year 1248, in the
139 Life, XXXVII | can believe they were ever given to one so wicked: but in
140 Life, XXXVII | which lectures should be given, so to speak, teaching us
141 Life, XXXVII | world! Since our Lord has given me the grace to quit it,
142 Life, XXXVIII | Some, to whom Thou hast given it, there are, who have
143 Life, XXXVIII | certain things. He was so given to prayer, that when he
144 Life, XXXVIII | once, and if others had given him portions of it by degrees,
145 Life, XXXVIII | run away, hadst Thou but given them leave. So troubled
146 Life, XXXIX | earnestness, and had for some days given himself to prayer, in which
147 Life, XXXIX | the years which we have given to the exercise of prayer;
148 Life, XXXIX | and to whom our Lord has given real humility; for such
149 Life, XXXIX | persons, also, who have given themselves long ago to prayer,
150 Life, XXXIX | because of the graces God has given them, are flying like eagles,
151 Life, XXXIX | counting the years we have given to prayer; for, granting
152 Life, XXXIX | person thinks, because he has given himself to prayer for many
153 Life, XXXIX | living in the flesh. It was given me to understand how this
154 Life, XXXIX | subject,—whether I had given myself up wholly to Him,
155 Life, XXXIX | Quicumque vult,602 I was given to understand the mystery
156 Life, XL | In that majesty it was given me to understand one truth,
157 Life, XL | speaking, and which I was given to see, is Truth Itself,
158 Life, XL | fault? Though Thou hadst given me a natural hatred of lying
159 Life, XL | behalf of the church. I was given to understand the great
160 Life, XL | other graces our Lord has given, and is giving continually,
161 Life, XL | spirit which our Lord has given me. May He be blessed for
162 Life, XL | not wasted more time, nor given it more attention, than
163 Rel, I(622) | ministers in the good example given, that more than forty nuns
164 Rel, I(622) | speaking to her.~"29. God has given her a most wonderfully strong
165 Rel, I(622) | 30. Besides, our Lord has given her the gift of most sweet
166 Rel, I | increase in virtue, have been given me by our Lord since He
167 Rel, II | what is necessary, unless given me as an alms; and therefore
168 Rel, II | consolation than I have given, though sometimes that gives
169 Rel, II | the graces which God has given me; I think I have received,
170 Rel, III | for It had not yet been given me, I saw something like
171 Rel, III | desires which our Lord had given me at times, if it had not
172 Rel, IV | to Him: "Whom Thou hast given to Me, I give to Thee;"665
173 Rel, VI | same time that our Lord had given him to me as my guide. Thereupon
174 Rel, VII | though they were not much given to prayer, for she had no
175 Rel, VII | Our Lord seems to have given permission692 for this torture
176 Rel, VII | length in the account she has given of it,695 and where her
177 Rel, VII | which this one word had given her. And thus, at other
178 Rel, IX | he has understood me, and given me great relief; he is a
179 Rel, IX | conversed with a person who had given up much for God, and calling
180 Rel, IX | calling to mind that I had given up nothing for Him, and
181 Rel, IX | our Lord that, as He had given him to me, I might not lose
182 Rel, IX | the many mercies He had given unto me, He said to me: "
183 Rel, IX(728) | This was the name given to Fra Jerome Gratian, when
184 Rel, X | greatest graces our Lord had given me on that day some twenty
185 Rel, XI | nothing but the right already given him to the revenue. In gratitude
186 Rel, XI | had to serve Him who has given it this right; for, in truth,
187 Rel, XI | present state; they were given only because I was so wretched
188 Ind | advised to conceal, xxvi. 5; given according to His will, xxxiv.