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1 Int | incorrect, and I am not certain what sermon he may have 2 Int, 0(4) | licence to sell or exchange certain property belonging to it ( 3 Int, 0(8) | When about A.D. 1452 certain communities of Beguines 4 Int | that she remained blind to certain dangers for more than seventeen 5 Int | written a few days ago a certain Relation of my Life. But 6 Int | a Maria de Mendoza; thus certain persons taking an interest 7 Int | congregation of the Rota in Rome. A certain number of passages selected 8 Int, Arg | gives advice with respect to certain temptations sometimes sent 9 Int, Arg | same subject, she gives certain advice how one should behave 10 Pref | with contempt, unless it be certain that they come from an evil 11 Pref | comfortastis manus impii.' In a certain sense this may be said of 12 Pref | may be regarded as a more certain proof of her real love of 13 Pref | Fra Luis de Leon received certain papers in the handwriting 14 Life, I | devout to our Lady and to certain Saints, began to make me 15 Life, II | good companions; and I am certain that if at that tender age 16 Life, II | against Thee! I am quite certain that great evils would be 17 Life, III | Being with Good People. How Certain Illusions Were Removed.~ 18 Life, III | that house, on account of certain devotional practices which 19 Life, IV | reading, I began to spend a certain time in solitude, to go 20 Life, V | ulcers in her body, caused by certain obstructions, through which 21 Life, V(114) | taken was a woman famous for certain cures she had wrought, but 22 Life, VII | and incline them to follow certain ways which are of the essence 23 Life, VIII | bring it at last—I am certain of it—to the harbour of 24 Life, VIII | lasting friendship require certain dispositions: those of our 25 Life, IX | had been procured for a certain feast observed in the house. 26 Life, IX | Communion. As I knew for certain that our Lord was then within 27 Life, IX | presence, because he knows for certain that he is present—I mean, 28 Life, X | used to pass quickly away—certain commencements of that which 29 Life, X | 2. Before this, I had a certain tenderness of soul which 30 Life, X | back.~4. Let him not regard certain kinds of humility which 31 Life, X | to love Him. It is a most certain truth, that the richer we 32 Life, X | experience. I shall speak of certain hindrances, which, as I 33 Life, XI | this life; for it is very certain that in one hour, during 34 Life, XI | a firm foundation. It is certain that the love of God does 35 Life, XI | might be able to endure certain afflictions which it has 36 Life, XII | delude them—though I am certain our Lord will never allow 37 Life, XIII | Chapter XIII.~Of Certain Temptations of Satan. Instructions 38 Life, XIII | thought it right to speak of certain temptations I have observed 39 Life, XIII | to give some advice about certain things which to me seem 40 Life, XIII | about spirituality. I am certain myself that a person given 41 Life, XV | better state, and let it make certain acts of love, as what it 42 Life, XV | great heights of prayer—at certain times, when God will try 43 Life, XV | to suffer everything. A certain security, joined with humility 44 Life, XV | there are souls whom the certain conviction that God is with 45 Life, XVI | without any preparation, certain stanzas, full of feeling, 46 Life, XVII | in it—for which it is certain it has need of courage; 47 Life, XVIII | that the fruition is of a certain good containing in itself 48 Life, XVIII | a conviction thereof so certain and strong, that it cannot 49 Life, XIX | spoken?~19. I believe that a certain Dominican friar, a most 50 Life, XIX | grows out of that love a certain trust and confidence that 51 Life, XX | Rapture leaves behind a certain strange detachment also, 52 Life, XX | detached also: and thus a certain singular estrangement from 53 Life, XX | grace; but I was much more certain of it now and my confessor 54 Life, XXI | it. Although it be most certain that He never fails to comfort 55 Life, XXII | we may then liken it to a certain food of which many persons 56 Life, XXIII | perfection so great. I had certain attachments to trifles, 57 Life, XXIII | to do was to apply to a certain father of the Society of 58 Life, XXIV | to go ./. through with certain things, of which those who 59 Life, XXIV | confession told me that certain penances would not hurt 60 Life, XXIV | He ordered me to practise certain acts of mortification not 61 Life, XXIV | especially as to giving up certain friendships, though I did 62 Life, XXV | locutions, there is also a certain disquiet, such as I have 63 Life, XXV | God,—by which I mean a certain sweet, strong, impressive, 64 Life, XXV | I look upon it as a most certain truth, that the devil will 65 Life, XXV | so there is nothing more certain than that it is safer to 66 Life, XXV | found myself endowed with a certain authority over them, given 67 Life, XXVI | perceives, by the help of certain great signs, whether it 68 Life, XXVI | against on account of a certain affair,—of which I will 69 Life, XXVI | Some are warnings against certain dangers to myself or others; 70 Life, XXVI | shall speak more at large of certain things, I wish now to go 71 Life, XXVII | —and that it was most certain. I could only make comparisons 72 Life, XXVII | stands beside me, and be more certain of it than if I saw Him? 73 Life, XXVII | is not exact. There is a certain likelihood about it, however, 74 Life, XXVII | present to the soul by a certain knowledge of Himself which 75 Life, XXVII | prayer of union and of quiet, certain inflowings of the Godhead 76 Life, XXVII | otherwise; but there are certain visions of which I shall 77 Life, XXVII | —I never knew this for certain till our Lord of His goodness 78 Life, XXVIII | though they begin with a certain sweetness and joy, the soul 79 Life, XXVIII | often,—and made use of certain illustrations, as well as 80 Life, XXVIII | that person left with me certain jewels,—and if, possessing 81 Life, XXVIII | at once. They used to put certain questions to me, which I 82 Life, XXIX | much persecution also. So certain were they to whom I spoke 83 Life, XXIX | otherwise than by dying. Certain great impetuosities432 of 84 Life, XXIX | not what to do—through certain penances; the painfulness 85 Life, XXX | He is the author of certain little books, in Spanish, 86 Life, XXX(450) | St. Francis, comprising a certain number of convents.~ 87 Life, XXX | that is of no use; for the certain result is—and very often 88 Life, XXX | disquietudes, but only from a certain loathing of I know not what, 89 Life, XXX | greatly distressed, until certain learned persons, and the 90 Life, XXX | subject occasionally to a certain foolishness,—that is the 91 Life, XXXI | Chapter XXXI.~Of Certain Outward Temptations and 92 Life, XXXI | Now that I have described certain temptations and troubles, 93 Life, XXXI | I feel almost always a certain refreshing, which I cannot 94 Life, XXXI | holy water at him. I saw certain souls at that moment come 95 Life, XXXI | Sunday, in the choir of a certain monastery, and in a trance, 96 Life, XXXI | purpose here, for I see certain souls are very greatly afflicted 97 Life, XXXII | I saw the punishment of certain sins. They were most horrible 98 Life, XXXII | God, and abstained from certain things which I know the 99 Life, XXXII | that the revenue was not certain, and too little, while the 100 Life, XXXII | thought so, I never lost a certain confidence that the monastery 101 Life, XXXII | thought it folly; and a certain nobleman also, as soon as 102 Life, XXXII | also was the conduct of certain holy persons who were usually 103 Life, XXXIII | I must send to Rome in a certain way, which He also explained; 104 Life, XXXIV(501) | words "estar cierta," "be certain," which he found in the 105 Life, XXXIV | religious. He bade me repeat certain words to him. This I felt 106 Life, XXXIV | so He sent me to tell him certain truths which, without my 107 Life, XXXIV | pleasure already to try him in certain difficulties, out of which 108 Life, XXXIV | actually learned of our Lord certain things which I had formerly 109 Life, XXXIV | what I was saying about certain matters of prayer, when 110 Life, XXXV | I might also do so for a certain time. But during that time 111 Life, XXXVI | more, then, this one! I am certain of this; for though I longed 112 Life, XXXVI | after this, the governor, certain members of the council of 113 Life, XXXVI | pacified them by means of certain propositions, which obtained 114 Life, XXXVII | hours, and to whom only certain persons may speak. If a 115 Life, XXXVII | spiritual people who, for certain holy purposes, are obliged 116 Life, XXXVIII | Chapter XXXVIII.~Certain Heavenly Secrets, Visions, 117 Life, XXXVIII | this state attains to a certain freedom, which is so complete 118 Life, XXXVIII | mortal sin. I hold it for certain that so it came to pass, 119 Life, XXXVIII | great glory, and told me certain things. He was so given 120 Life, XXXVIII | his whole life.~17. I had certain visions, too, of the great 121 Life, XXXVIII | elevation of the Host. He spoke certain words to me, which I was 122 Life, XXXVIII | prayer, our Lord spoke to me certain words, whereby He made me 123 Life, XXXVIII | labourer—I know it to be a certain fact—who found a treasure 124 Life, XXXVIII(580)| returning from an ecstasy, certain passages written, but not 125 Life, XXXVIII | I was in a place where a certain person died, who as I understood 126 Life, XXXVIII | reveal to me in relation to certain souls. I will confine myself 127 Life, XXXVIII | under many obligations for certain kindnesses shown me. When 128 Life, XXXVIII | before;583 it is not less certain, however, than the other 129 Life, XXXIX | had the vision, I have a certain conviction that it was a 130 Life, XXXIX | good resolutions because of certain occasions of sin in which 131 Life, XXXIX | disposed.~14. I see this in certain persons of tender years 132 Life, XXXIX | that we are making much of certain services which we render 133 Life, XXXIX | saw not, I understood by a certain inexplicable knowledge that 134 Life, XXXIX | to me to be supported by certain animals; I believe I saw 135 Life, XL | and then told me to read certain words, written in large 136 Life, XL | occasionally, and he has told me certain things, and thanked me for 137 Rel, I(622) | self-abasement; and I am certain that she has done good to 138 Rel, I | gain.~3. At other times certain excessive impetuosities 139 Rel, I | occur, accompanied with a certain fainting away of the soul 140 Rel, I | times there come upon me certain desires to serve God, with 141 Rel, I | and accompanied with a certain pain at seeing how unprofitable 142 Rel, I | but they flow out of a certain fire and heat so excessive 143 Rel, II | that to live, when I am certain of food and raiment without 144 Rel, II | every side I find peace.~6. Certain things, about which I have 145 Rel, II | desires; for I know for certain that my desires are to die 146 Rel, III | soul understood through a certain representation, as a figure 147 Rel, III | fill my soul, which in a certain sense had the fruition and 148 Rel, III | prayer, He showed me by a certain kind of intellectual vision 149 Rel, III | me, in the absence of a certain person, in her place.~19. 150 Rel, IV | imaginary vision, but one most certain, and so spiritually subtile 151 Rel, IV | cannot be explained. He spoke certain words to me which I do not 152 Rel, IV | visions which I regard as most certain; and, accordingly it has 153 Rel, V | Relation V.~Observations on Certain Points of Spirituality.~ 154 Rel, V | such a way that, after a certain fashion and comparisons, 155 Rel, V | is to be understood that certain matters are suggested to 156 Rel, VII(687) | My lord, I am subject to certain extraordinary processes 157 Rel, VII | discuss these things with certain learned men, though they 158 Rel, VII | she sees him not, yet is certain that he is there present. 159 Rel, VIII | of great service,—is a certain interior recollection698 160 Rel, VIII | this recollection grow a certain quietude and inward peace 161 Rel, VIII | soul receives most commonly certain revelations of His Majesty, 162 Rel, VIII | time to time God gives it a certain knowledge of Himself, that 163 Rel, VIII | serving God comes on with a certain tenderness, accompanied 164 Rel, VIII | prayer very common is a certain kind of wounding;705 for 165 Rel, IX | Relation IX.~Of Certain Spiritual Graces She Received 166 Rel, IX | to go to confession to a certain person709 in the city wherein 167 Rel, IX | affairs of my soul with a certain person on the spot.710 I 168 Rel, IX | praying earnestly to God for a certain person, and thinking that 169 Rel, IX | was to be sent to reform a certain monastery;717 and, distressed 170 Rel, X | Saint at Avila, 1579, and of Certain Directions Concerning the 171 Rel, XI(735) | Saint's reference in § 4 to certain transactions in which she 172 Rel, XI | which he is to come at a certain time, but until then has 173 Rel, XI | necessary, our Lord gives me certain directions; and now, in 174 Rel, XI | anything. I have consulted certain persons on this point, with 175 Rel, XI | the Master Medina, and certain members of the Society. 176 Rel, XI | do I cease to learn that certain souls of people connected 177 Ind | must be content, xii. 2; certain temptations of, vii. 16, 178 Ind | shares the joy of the soul in certain states of prayer, xvii. 179 Ind | must be resisted, xix. 6; certain causes of, xxxi. 21.~Discretion, 180 Ind | Order, vision concerning a certain, xl. 18, 19.~Osorno, Countess 181 Ind | fruits of, xi. 6; reward of, certain, xi. 17; the Saint prays 182 Ind | Purgatory, the Saint saw certain souls who were not sent