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1 Int | standard edition.~In note 2 to Chap. XI. Mr. Lewis draws
2 Int | Jesus) took the habit on 2 November, 1535."6 This is
3 Int, 0(6) | vol. iii, p. 419, note 2.~
4 Int, 0(11) | Chap. v. § 2.~
5 Int, 0(17) | 1568); 21 (27 May); 35 (2 November).~
6 Int, 0(22) | Chap. xvi. § 2.~
7 Int | Gabriela Cunninghame-Graham, 2 vols, London, 1894.~ ./.
8 Int | après les Bollandistes. 2 vols, Nantes, 1882. Frequently
9 Pref, 0(47) | Ch. iii. § 2.~
10 Pref, 0(50) | Ch. xxiii. § 2.~
11 Pref | it, at least in general.~"2. The book is not fit to
12 Pref | sometimes enlighten us.~"2. Saints, both men and women,
13 Pref, 0(67) | 2 Cor. xi. 14: "Ipse enim
14 Ann | next year.~1533.74 ~Nov. 2, enters the monastery of
15 Ann, 0(80) | xxvii. § 3, ch. xxviii. § 2.~
16 Life, Pro(84) | humanas" (Bollandists, n. 2).~
17 Life, I | his life was most pure.~2. My mother also was a woman
18 Life, II | happy without a new book.~2. I began to make much of
19 Life, II(95) | Descalços lib. i. ch. vii. n. 2). There were forty nuns
20 Life, III | was a grief to me.~ ./. 2. I remained in the monastery
21 Life, IV | executed my purpose.105~2. When I took the habit,106
22 Life, IV(106) | of the Incarnation Nov. 2, 1533, and made her profession
23 Life, IV(106) | says she entered November 2, 1535; and the chronicler
24 Life, IV(106) | she took the habit Nov. 2, 1536, and that Ribera had
25 Life, IV(107) | Reforma, lib. i. ch. xi. § 2).~
26 Life, IV(112) | Reforma, lib. i. ch. xi. § 2).~
27 Life, V | discontented, and said so.~2. All religious observances
28 Life, V(114) | Reforma, lib. i. ch. xi. § 2).~
29 Life, V(116) | Perfection, ch. viii. § 2; but ch. v. Dalton's edition.~
30 Life, VI | lasted till Palm Sunday.125~2. The only comfort I had
31 Life, VII | had departed from Thee.~2. It was the most fearful
32 Life, VII(138) | See § 2, above.~
33 Life, VIII | no pleasure in the world.~2. When I was in the midst
34 Life, VIII(152) | See ch. x. § 2, and ch. xi. § 22.~
35 Life, IX | never offend Him any more.~2. I had a very great devotion
36 Life, X | Majesty places before it.~2. Before this, I had a certain
37 Life, XI | blessings with it.~ ./. 2. We think so much of ourselves,
38 Life, XI(171) | 2. Vide St. Bernard, in Cantic.
39 Life, XII | sorrow is most meritorious.~2. Of this kind are all those
40 Life, XIII | vigour resume our prayer.~2. Discretion is necessary
41 Life, XIV | called the prayer of quiet.~2. Herein the soul begins
42 Life, XIV(201) | 2 Cor. v. 14: "Charitas enim
43 Life, XIV(204) | 2 Cor. xi. 14: "Ipse enim
44 Life, XV | wills it should remain.~2. I have already said that,
45 Life, XVI | most full of delight.228~2. It is now some five or
46 Life, XVII | cast all care utterly away.~2. My meaning is that, in
47 Life, XVIII | as labour, but as bliss.~2. In this the fourth state
48 Life, XIX | language. So it is, however.~2. It has happened to me occasionally,
49 Life, XIX(254) | See ch. xx. § 2.~
50 Life, XX | have been able to do it.~2. Consider we now that this
51 Life, XX(270) | Direct. Mystic. tr. iv. d. 2, § 4, n. 150.~
52 Life, XXI | any interests at stake.~2. Blessed, then, is that
53 Life, XXII | is what we should aim at.~2. This seems to me right
54 Life, XXII(317) | Ch. xx. § 2.~
55 Life, XXIII | delivered me from myself!~2. When, then, I began to
56 Life, XXIII(332) | vol. i. lib. i. c. xix. § 2).~
57 Life, XXIV | my power to resist Him.~2. I began with a renewed
58 Life, XXV | what I have yet to say.357~2. The words are very distinctly
59 Life, XXV(357) | Trinitate, Theolog. Mystic. par. 2, tr. iii. disc. iv. art.
60 Life, XXV(364) | § 2.~
61 Life, XXV(372) | Ch. xxxi. § 2.~
62 Life, XXVI | be utterly disappointed.~2. It may be so, you will
63 Life, XXVII | which they filled me.~ ./. 2. I felt that I was wholly
64 Life, XXVII(404) | See ch. xxx. § 2.~
65 Life, XXVIII | because our Lord reassured me.~2. It pleased our Lord, one
66 Life, XXVIII(406) | Trinitate, Theolog. Mystic. par. 2, tr. 3, disc. iv., art.
67 Life, XXVIII(415) | See § 2.~
68 Life, XXVIII(423) | 2 Paralip. xx. 12: "Sed cum
69 Life, XXIX | Christ is lost at once.~2. For two years and a half
70 Life, XXIX(434) | Inner Fortress, vi. 11, § 2; St. John of the Cross,
71 Life, XXIX(436) | Psalm xli. 2: "As the longing of the
72 Life, XXX | I had no humility.~ ./. 2. Our Lord was pleased to
73 Life, XXX(455) | Perfection, ch. lxi. § 2; but ch. xxxiv. § 8 of
74 Life, XXXI | could not be ignored.462~2. I was once in an oratory,
75 Life, XXXI(462) | 2 Cor. ii. 11: "Non enim ignoramus
76 Life, XXXI(465) | Perfection, ch. lxv. § 2; but ch. xxxvi. of the previous
77 Life, XXXII | were to live many years.~2. The entrance seemed to
78 Life, XXXIII | Provincial to justify me.~ ./. 2. I was now very much disliked
79 Life, XXXIV | at a distance far away.~2. The Provincial sent me
80 Life, XXXV | founding of these monasteries.~2. Until I spoke to her, I
81 Life, XXXV(521) | 2 Cor. xii. 9: "Virtus in
82 Life, XXXV(525) | age (Reforma, i. c. 42, § 2).~
83 Life, XXXVI(529) | See ch. xxxiv. § 2. The Brief was dated Feb.
84 Life, XXXVI | years—he had been very ill.~2. Everything was done in
85 Life, XXXVI(540) | Reforma, i. c. xlvi. § 2).~
86 Life, XXXVI(543) | Reforma, i. c. xlvi. § 2).~
87 Life, XXXVI(545) | Ch. xxxiii. §§ 1, 2.~
88 Life, XXXVII | these even in this life.561~2. In the first place, it
89 Life, XXXVIII | done in a very short space.~2. I was afraid it might be
90 Life, XXXVIII(576)| xxxiii. § 9, ch. xxxiv. § 2. It appears from the 179th
91 Life, XXXVIII(577)| 2 Cor. xii. 2: "Sive in corpore
92 Life, XXXVIII(577)| 2 Cor. xii. 2: "Sive in corpore nescio,
93 Life, XXXIX | gave thanks to His Majesty.~2. Again, a person was exceedingly
94 Life, XXXIX(596) | 2 Paralip. xx. 12: "Hoc solum
95 Life, XL | it will be to thy soul."~2. Our Lord be praised, so
96 Life, XL(612) | Job xiv. 2: "Nunquam in eodem statu
97 Rel, I(622) | more humble and obedient.~"2. It is the teaching of St.
98 Rel, I | to understand anything.~2. It often happens, when
99 Rel, I(627) | See Life, ch. xxxv. § 2.~
100 Rel, I(631) | See Life, ch. vii. § 2.~
101 Rel, I(632) | See Life, ch. ii. § 2.~
102 Rel, I(633) | § 2, above.~
103 Rel, II | sometimes I cannot do it.~2. As to poverty, God seems
104 Rel, III | is to make you esteemed?"~2. After Communion, the second
105 Rel, III(657) | See Relation iv. § 2.~
106 Rel, III(660) | 2 Cor. xi. 27: "In labore
107 Rel, III(661) | St. Matt. xvii. 2: "Et transfiguratus est
108 Rel, IV | or whether I am deceived.~2. I was in this great pain
109 Rel, V(667) | 2 Cor. i. 12: "Gloria nostra
110 Rel, V | require them all."~On Union.~2. "Do not suppose, My daughter,
111 Rel, V(675) | 2 Maccab. ix. 10, 12: "Eum
112 Rel, VI | me, and so also of these.~2. When I had resolved on
113 Rel, VII | God and His love for us.~2. This made her much more
114 Rel, VIII | times, and, indeed, often.~2. I think it will please
115 Rel, IX | most learned and holy man.~2. One day,—it was the Feast
116 Rel, XI | advancement of His glory.~2. Though this be so, yet,
117 Ind | the, of serving God, xii. 2.~Ascent of the Mount, xxiii.
118 Ind | Beauty of our Lord, xxviii. 2, xxix. 2, xxxvii. 5; unimaginable,
119 Ind | our Lord, xxviii. 2, xxix. 2, xxxvii. 5; unimaginable,
120 Ind | 25; must be content, xii. 2; certain temptations of,
121 Ind | state of, in raptures, xx. 2, 4, 23; our Lord seen by
122 Ind | of St. Joseph's, xxxiv. 2, xxxvi. 1, xxxix. 20.~Brizeñ
123 Ind | Detachment, blessing of, xi. 2, xxxiv. 20; necessity of,
124 Ind | Discretion, xi. 23, xiii. 2; excessive, xiii. 8.~Distraction
125 Ind | xx. 1; how wrought, xx. 2; fear during, xx. 9; first,
126 Ind | commends herself to, xxvii. 2.~Honour, point of, xxi.
127 Ind | renews her love of, xxiv. 2; vision of, xxviii. 4, xxxviii.
128 Ind | state of perfect union, xix. 2; dangers of false, xix.
129 Ind | Saint not tempted to, vii. 2, Rel. i. 18.~Ibañez, Fra
130 Ind | new foundation, xxxiii. 2; election of prioress, xxxv.
131 Ind | Jerome, St., xi. 17, xxxviii. 2; the Saint reads the letters
132 Ind | Kings, obligations of, xxi. 2, 4; wherein lies the power
133 Ind | divine, xix. 14, xxv. 1, 2; delusions incidental to,
134 Ind | 15.~Magdalene, the, ix. 2, xxi. 9; her example to
135 Ind | commends herself to, xxvii. 2.~Misdirection, a, corrected
136 Ind | Neatness, excessive, ii. 2, Rel. i. 23.~Novices in
137 Ind | providential illness of, xxxvi. 2.~Padranos, de, Juan, xxiii.
138 Ind | 14; of the Saint, xxiv. 2, Rel. i. 5, Rel. ii. 11,
139 Ind | 5, Rel. ii. 11, Rel. xi. 2.~Perfection, xxi. 10; true
140 Ind | of, xxvii. 17–21, xxx. 2; power of, with God, xxvii.
141 Ind | 3, Rel. i. 10, Rel. ii. 2.~Prayer, mental, viii. 7;
142 Ind | Saint to Toledo, xxxiv. 2; recalls her, xxxv. 8; reprimands
143 Ind | Recollection, prayer of, xiv. 2, Rel. viii. 3.~Recreation,
144 Ind | Saint go to Toledo, xxxiv. 2; vision of the Saint concerning,
145 Ind | appears to the Saint, xxxi. 2; dislikes contempt, xxxi.
146 Ind | xiii. 23.~Self-love, xi. 2; strong and hurtful, xi.
147 Ind | sent for penance, xxiv. 2.~Sight restored at the prayer
148 Ind | 24.~Suarez, Juana, iii. 2; accompanies the Saint to
149 Ind | of perfect union, xix. 1, 2; the Saint prays God to
150 Ind | Tenderness of soul, x. 2.~Teresa, St., desires martyrdom,
151 Ind | becomes more fervent, iii. 2; is resolved to follow her
152 Ind | first fervours of, iv. 2; failure of health, iv.
153 Ind | perseveres in prayer, viii. 2; found it hard to pray,
154 Ind | devout to the Magdalene, ix. 2; never doubted of God's
155 Ind | severe to herself, xxiv. 2; her first ecstasy, xxiv.
156 Ind | one of her kindred, xxxix. 2; her spiritual state became
157 Ind | Union, what it is, Rel. v. 2; of the faculties of the
158 Ind | viii. 7.~Vainglory, vii. 2, 34, x. 5, Rel. i. 18, Rel.
159 Ind | xxv. 14, xxvii. 3, xxviii. 2; intellectual, xxvii. 4;
160 Ind | Saint's imaginary, xxix. 2; of the Sacred Humanity,
161 Ind | prayer of quiet, xiv. 4, xv. 2, 10; in the prayer of imperfect
162 Ind2, Ref | Genesis~1:26 ~Exodus~23:15 ~2 Chronicles~20:12 20:12 ~
163 Ind2, Ref | Chronicles~20:12 20:12 ~Job~1 2:10 4:15 4:15 4:17
164 Ind2, Ref | 4:15 4:15 4:17 14:2 ~Psalms~1:8 18:137 21
165 Ind2, Ref | 18:137 21 38:3 41:2 41:4 47:14 54:7
166 Ind2, Ref | 30 16:16 16:24 17:2 17:4 19:26 19:29
167 Ind2, Ref | Romans~7:24 ~1 Corinthians~2:9 10:13 10:13 ~2 Corinthians~
168 Ind2, Ref | Corinthians~2:9 10:13 10:13 ~2 Corinthians~1:12 2:11
169 Ind2, Ref | 13 ~2 Corinthians~1:12 2:11 5:14 11:14 11:14
170 Ind2, Ref | 14 11:14 11:27 12:2 12:9 ~Galatians~2:20
171 Ind2, Ref | 12:2 12:9 ~Galatians~2:20 2:20 2:20 6:14 ~
172 Ind2, Ref | 12:9 ~Galatians~2:20 2:20 2:20 6:14 ~Ephesians~
173 Ind2, Ref | Galatians~2:20 2:20 2:20 6:14 ~Ephesians~1:14 ~
174 Ind2, Ref | Thessalonians~5:19 5:19-22 ~Titus~2:5 ~Revelation~2:23 4:4
175 Ind2, Ref | 22 ~Titus~2:5 ~Revelation~2:23 4:4 8:4 ~2 Maccabees~
176 Ind2, Ref | Revelation~2:23 4:4 8:4 ~2 Maccabees~9:10 9:12 ~