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1 Int | thirst for things of this world and causes her to grow in 2 Int, Arg | can be obtained in this world, though not by merit but 3 Int, Arg | turn back and live in the world, and speaks of the light 4 Int, Arg | concerning the deceits (of the world). This is good doctrine.~ 5 Pref | While she remained in the world, and even after she had 6 Pref | inclination, to give up the world. She asked her father's 7 Pref | s Life was given to the world by Fra Luis de Leon; but 8 Pref | of us journeying in this world. Nevertheless, there is 9 Pref | another extreme into which the world falls, and a covert persecution 10 Pref | are still living in the world to be a temptation of Satan. 11 Life, II | themselves of the vanity of the world, provoke others to throw 12 Life, II | there was nothing in the world for which I would have bartered 13 Life, II | bartered it, and nobody in the world I liked well enough who 14 Life, II | thought the honour of the world consisted; and I never observed 15 Life, II | what evil is done in the world by disregarding this, and 16 Life, II | tempt me; and people in the world sought means to trouble 17 Life, III | God and the vanity of the world. These books he made me 18 Life, III | things are as nothing, the world vanity, and passing rapidly 19 Life, IV | him of the vanity of the world, to become a friar; and 20 Life, IV | there is nothing in the world, however hard it may be, 21 Life, IV | I seemed to despise the world utterly; and so I remember 22 Life, IV | of meditation on what the world is, on what he owes to God, 23 Life, V | a madness common in the world, and it makes me mad to 24 Life, V | Him. Oh, blindness of the world! Let me, O Lord, be most 25 Life, V | be most ungrateful to the world; never at all unto Thee. 26 Life, VI | the real rudeness—of the world's conversation. I communicated 27 Life, VI | how the physicians of this world had dealt with me, I determined 28 Life, VI | therein. I love neither the world, nor the things of the world; 29 Life, VI | world, nor the things of the world; nor do I believe that anything 30 Life, VII | those things which in the world are usually regarded with 31 Life, VII | honours and amusements of the world are allowed among them, 32 Life, VII | if they were left in the world, let them look at least 33 Life, VII | wished to withdraw from the world, and, thinking to escape 34 Life, VII | other, I was following the world. All the things of God gave 35 Life, VII | prisoner to the things of the world. It seemed as if I wished 36 Life, VII | vanities and pleasures of the world, and few there be who regard 37 Life, VIII | and no pleasure in the world.~2. When I was in the midst 38 Life, VIII | of the pleasures of the world, the remembrance of what 39 Life, VIII | while thus immersed in the world, in that I had still the 40 Life, VIII | of nothing in the whole world which requires greater courage 41 Life, VIII | to reconcile God and the world. As to the other years, 42 Life, VIII | aware of the vanity of the world, all has been pleasant, 43 Life, VIII | cannot tell why the whole world does not labour to draw 44 Life, IX | lived when I was yet in the world was of his Order;157 and 45 Life, X | with all the labours of the world, because of the great gain 46 Life, X | such as contempt of the world and of self, which some 47 Life, X | inclined to the things of this world, that he can hardly have 48 Life, XI | can be procured in this world. If, however, we did what 49 Life, XI | us all the trials in the world.~6. He showeth great mercy 50 Life, XI | than many others in this world; but I have seen clearly 51 Life, XI | abandon the amusements of the world. The greater part of the 52 Life, XII | with all the efforts in the world.~9. To have the powers of 53 Life, XIII | grace of God, to hold the world in profound contempt—to 54 Life, XIII | not miss our ease in this world, and yet have the fruition 55 Life, XIII | consider that in the whole world there is only God and our 56 Life, XIII | be a person living in the world, let him praise God for 57 Life, XV | honourable friendship of the world respects; if not, as I said 58 Life, XV | all the treasures of the world, simply because it enables 59 Life, XV | than all the science in the world. This is not the time for 60 Life, XV | giving up the goods of this world because they are perishable, 61 Life, XVI | to all the things of this world, and a fruition of God. 62 Life, XVI | the senses, to live in the world, and go back to the anxieties 63 Life, XVI | have nothing to do in the world, or take me away from it. 64 Life, XVI | die before the end of the world. Its own repose it counts 65 Life, XVI | according to the laws of the world! It is the gift of our Lord; 66 Life, XVII | has no satisfaction in the world, and seeks ./. no pleasure 67 Life, XVII | foot all the things of this world, it is a great advantage 68 Life, XVIII | speak, seeing that to the world it is really dead. But, 69 Life, XVIII | to see that it is in the world, and to feel its own loneliness; 70 Life, XIX | beginning of hatred of the world, and of the most clear perception 71 Life, XIX | felt that the joys of this world were loathsome. I am astonished 72 Life, XX | he was crucified to the world.279 I do not mean that this 73 Life, XX | preferable to any company in the world. If anything can be a consolation 74 Life, XX | lightly are the things of this world to be esteemed, and the 75 Life, XX | Psalmist had, and all the world will ever have, to pray 76 Life, XX | that to be honour which the world calls by that name; now 77 Life, XX | dross, how peaceful the world would be! how free from 78 Life, XX | against the things of this world, and open to see the truth.~ ./. 79 Life, XXI | not here as it is in the world, where all life is full 80 Life, XXI | renders the things of this world utterly loathsome.~3. If, 81 Life, XXI | return to the commerce of the world, to see and look on the 82 Life, XXI | happiness in anything of this world,—how the pain, caused 83 Life, XXI | despise the things of this world, and have a clearer knowledge 84 Life, XXII | they do who belong to this world! Blessed is he who truly 85 Life, XXIII | beginning to make known to the world. I contrived to make his 86 Life, XXIV | there was nothing in the world I was not prepared to undertake. 87 Life, XXV | to hear anything in this world, we ./. can stop our ears, 88 Life, XXV | presence, that if all the world were to assure me that it 89 Life, XXV | Thee, O Thou Lord of the world! Oh, that a voice might 90 Life, XXV | maintain against all the world that my prayer was the work 91 Life, XXV | for all the things of this world are so utterly vanity, that 92 Life, XXVII | is no theologian in the world with whom it would hesitate 93 Life, XXVII | lovers of Christ.~16. O world, world! how thou art gaining 94 Life, XXVII | of Christ.~16. O world, world! how thou art gaining credit 95 Life, XXVII | Such is the state of the world, and so forgotten are matters 96 Life, XXVII | proclaim it in words, that the world is to be held in contempt. 97 Life, XXVII | just taken from us!400 The world cannot bear such perfection 98 Life, XXVII | and so he trampled on the world. If men do not go about 99 Life, XXVII | of trampling on the world; and our Lord teaches them 100 Life, XXVII | much going wrong in the world, that though my speaking 101 Life, XXVIII | tell a lie for the whole world.410 This he knew well enough; 102 Life, XXVIII | art the Lord of the whole world, and of heaven, and of a 103 Life, XXIX | all the pleasures of the world. I always regarded them 104 Life, XXIX | that there is no joy in the world which gives greater delight. 105 Life, XXX | greatest trials in this world was that which I had borne, 106 Life, XXXI | even to the end of the world. So, when I found myself 107 Life, XXXI | prepare itself to be the world's martyr—because, if it 108 Life, XXXI | if it will not die to the world voluntarily, that very world 109 Life, XXXI | world voluntarily, that very world will kill it.~ ./. 19. Certainly, 110 Life, XXXI | Certainly, I see nothing in the world that seems to me good except 111 Life, XXXI | special privilege: yet the world, when it sees any one beginning 112 Life, XXXI | not yet begun to walk, the world will have it fly; and, though 113 Life, XXXII | we have to suffer in this world is as nothing. It seems 114 Life, XXXII | the contradiction of the world, and because it has made 115 Life, XXXII | things which I know the world makes light of,—that, 116 Life, XXXII | myself utterly from the world. I was in spirit restless, 117 Life, XXXII | what would become of the world, if there were no religious 118 Life, XXXIII | journey for anything in the world. And I, too, could say the 119 Life, XXXIII | different from any in this world, that there is nothing wherewith 120 Life, XXXIV | and one of the lies of the world is that it calls such persons 121 Life, XXXV | of all the wealth of the world, when I had resolved to 122 Life, XXXV | vanity and dissipation of the world, in which, according to 123 Life, XXXV | and not the things of the world, are not enough to make 124 Life, XXXV | live like the rest of the world; and that true security 125 Life, XXXV | and the like joys, as the world calls them: and herein the 126 Life, XXXVI | anxiety as if the whole world were on my side in the matter; 127 Life, XXXVII | desire anything more in this world: and, so, in fact, the soul 128 Life, XXXVII | endure all the trials of the world until the end of it, and 129 Life, XXXVII | not persons who tread the world under their feet; for they 130 Life, XXXVII | bold with the kings of this world? And yet I am not surprised 131 Life, XXXVII | his representatives. The world is now come to such a state, 132 Life, XXXVII | in any one point of the world's law, under the penalty 133 Life, XXXVII | slightly thought of in the world.~17. Is it true that in 134 Life, XXXVII | continually, and to hate the world, as he ought to do, I do 135 Life, XXXVII | please those who live in the world in these matters which are 136 Life, XXXVII | are obliged to live in the world; the cross they have to 137 Life, XXXVII | speak of the meanness of the world! Since our Lord has given 138 Life, XXXVIII| so dead, that the whole world seems unable to furnish 139 Life, XXXIX | things, as we do those of the world, by our own understanding, 140 Life, XXXIX | the vision represented the world, because everything in it 141 Life, XXXIX | to men to hate the whole world utterly! It was the greatest 142 Life, XXXIX | sorry for us who live in the world. Moreover, He bade me not 143 Life, XL | for all the evil in the world comes from ignorance of 144 Life, XL | is spoken of here in the world,—and so the living in 145 Life, XL | to me, the vanity of this world.~7. The Truth of which I 146 Life, XL | much larger than the whole world, or a mirror like that to 147 Life, XL | Now that I am out of the world, with companions holy and 148 Life, XL | number, I look down on the world as from a great height, 149 Life, XL | dead to the things of this world, made me feel as I did, 150 Rel, I | there is nothing in the world, neither death, nor martyrdom, 151 Rel, I | publish to ./. all the world how important it is for 152 Rel, I | all the treasure of the world. If I were to do so, I do 153 Rel, I | that there was not in the world anybody worse than myself; 154 Rel, I | clear that the things of the world seem to be folly; and so 155 Rel, I | formerly in the things of the world, for it seems to me folly 156 Rel, I | and the troubles of the world,—at least, that sorrow 157 Rel, I | temptation or slander of the world. It suggests itself to me 158 Rel, I | learned and holy men in the world came together and put me 159 Rel, II | able to withstand the whole world if it were against me.~8. 160 Rel, II | cleave to anything of this world, for I see it is all a mockery; 161 Rel, II | worthless creature in the world. And so it is that I consider 162 Rel, II | the tribulations in the world to gain ever so little more 163 Rel, III | regardest the laws of the world. Look at Me, poor and despised 164 Rel, III | the great people of the world likely to be great in My 165 Rel, III | of those who are in the world, for thou knowest how all 166 Rel, VII | she wished that all the world gave itself up to that, 167 Rel, VII | vile are the things of this world, and how precious are interior 168 Rel, VII | attained to a contempt of the world.~26. As for the vision about 169 Rel, VIII | for all the things of the world.~10. The difference between 170 Rel, VIII | abandoned of all, because the world, and all that is in it, 171 Rel, IX | it seemed to me as if the world did not exist, I was so 172 Rel, IX | thought I was in another world, and my spirit found itself 173 Rel, X | little with people in the world, and that only for the good 174 Rel, XI | if, till the end of the world, it had to serve Him who 175 Rel, XI | to the miseries of this world; though it suffers more, 176 Ind | 10.~Censoriousness of the world, xxxi. 19.~Cepeda, de, Alfonso 177 Ind | than all the science in the world, xv. 13; grows most in the 178 Ind | Religious must despise the world, xxvii. 16.~Resignation 179 Ind | all the pleasures of the world, xxix. 5; vehemence of her 180 Ind | progress than men, xl. 12.~World, the, contempt of, x. 7,