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1 Int | Chapter XVI. § 10, beginning "O, my son," would concern
2 Int | Benedict Zimmerman,~Prior O.C.D.~St. Luke's Priory,~
3 Life, I | desires with which I began.~8. O my Lord, since Thou art
4 Life, I | distresses me even to say this, O my Lord, because I know
5 Life, II | Him Who seeth all things. O my God, what evil is done
6 Life, II | Himself. Blessed be Thou, O Lord, for having borne with
7 Life, II(97) | Doña Maria Brizeño, mistress of the secular
8 Life, III | often extremely indiscreet. O my God, in how many ways
9 Life, IV | blessed for ever! Amen.~4. O supreme Good, and my Rest,
10 Life, IV | sad a use of it. But Thou, O my Lord, hast been willing
11 Life, IV | better. It seems to me, O my God, that I did nothing
12 Life, IV | may be the better known, O my Bridegroom, Who Thou
13 Life, IV | my great faults. In whom, O Lord, can they shine forth
14 Life, IV | to work in me? Woe is me, O my Maker! If I would make
15 Life, IV | done it, let Thy mercy, O Lord, rest upon me.~6. The
16 Life, V | blindness of the world! Let me, O Lord, be most ungrateful
17 Life, V | with fear.124~21. And now, O my soul, it were well for
18 Life, VI | all that is mortal sin.~8. O my God! I wished for health,
19 Life, VI | alive? What can it mean, O my Lord? The life we live
20 Life, VI | I am; but Thou knowest, O my Lord, that, to the best
21 Life, VI | everything is so uncertain. Once, O Lord, I thought it impossible
22 Life, VI | hand always. Very often, O Lord, I would not take it:
23 Life, VII | I see now most clearly, O my Lord, that this comfort
24 Life, VII | me greater mercies.~29. O my God! if I might, I would
25 Life, VII | desires to good effect.~30. O Lord of my soul! how shall
26 Life, VII | consolations and mercies! In truth, O my King, Thou didst administer
27 Life, VIII | so different from you.~8. O infinite goodness of my
28 Life, VIII | relation to one another. O Joy of the angels! when
29 Life, VIII | good a friend art Thou, O my Lord! how Thou comfortest
30 Life, VIII | afterwards at times—Thou, O Lord, defendest them against
31 Life, VIII | their enemies. So it is, O Life of all lives, Thou
32 Life, IX | very often of myself.~9. O my God, I amazed at the
33 Life, IX | affliction and distress. O my God, what a soul has
34 Life, XI | be, in the first degree. O Lord of my soul, and my
35 Life, XI(174) | Epist. 22, ad Eustochium: "O quoties ego ipse in eremo
36 Life, XI | 19. What canst Thou do, O my Lord, that is not for
37 Life, XI | is that to me? Do Thou, O Lord, ./. accomplish Thy
38 Life, XI | to suffer, because Thou, O Lord, hast suffered; do
39 Life, XIII | St. Augustine: "Give me, O Lord, what Thou commandest,
40 Life, XIII | hardships. Blessed be Thou, O Lord, who hast made me so
41 Life, XIV | captive of Him it loves. O my Jesus and my Lord, how
42 Life, XIV | flowers grow afresh.~15. O my Lord and my Good! I cannot
43 Life, XIV | the children of men.207 O my Lord, what does it mean?
44 Life, XIV | it please Thy goodness, O Lord, that I may be alone
45 Life, XIV | it be so, I beseech Thee, O my God, and may I sing of
46 Life, XIV | Thee, I could do nothing, O my Lord, but be as the withered
47 Life, XIV | before. Let it not be so, O Lord!—let not a soul which
48 Life, XV | this, and in humility say, O Lord, what can I do here?
49 Life, XVI | sinners like myself.~6. O my God, what must that soul
50 Life, XVI | Blessed for ever be Thou, O Lord! and may all created
51 Life, XVI | praise Thee for ever!~8. O my King, seeing that I am
52 Life, XVI | from it. This Thy servant, O my God, is no longer able
53 Life, XVI | itself, but in Thee.~9. O my true Lord and my happiness!
54 Life, XVI | nothing else but Thee.~10. O my son,232 so humble is
55 Life, XVII | and then, I say to Him: O my God, when shall my soul
56 Life, XVIII | distinct things becoming one. O my Lord, how good Thou art!
57 Life, XVIII | Blessed be Thou for ever, O my God! Let all creatures
58 Life, XVIII | it is Thy munificence, O my Lord, seeing that Thou
59 Life, XVIII | Thou givest like Thyself. O infinite Munificence!—
60 Life, XVIII | into words like these.~6. O Lord, consider what Thou
61 Life, XVIII | beseech Thee remember them. O my Creator, pour not a liquor
62 Life, XVIII | not Thy love be so great, O King Eternal, as to imperil
63 Life, XVIII | imperil jewels so precious! O my Lord, to me it seems
64 Life, XVIII | vile. It is not Thy wont, O Lord, to bestow graces and
65 Life, XVIII | may edify many.~7. Thou, O my God, knowest already
66 Life, XIX | now.~3. Blessed be Thou, O my Lord, who, out of a pool
67 Life, XIX | table! Praised be Thou, O Joy of the Angels, who hast
68 Life, XIX | devils to drag me thither. O my God, was there ever blindness
69 Life, XIX | some interest in this.~9. O my Jesus, what a sight that
70 Life, XIX | amazed at it. Who is there, O Lord of my soul, that is
71 Life, XIX | hast given me. Do Thou, O Lord, make my tears available;
72 Life, XIX | thoughts as these. Why, O Lord, dost Thou pass by
73 Life, XIX | 11. I see clearly now, O Thou my Good, Thou hast
74 Life, XIX | self-interest. But yet Thou knowest, O my Lord, that I have often
75 Life, XIX | when I did this that Thou, O Lord, didst begin to lay
76 Life, XIX | who am what I am, Thou, O my Lord, didst answer me:
77 Life, XIX(257) | cxviii. 137: "Thou art just, O Lord, and Thy judgment is
78 Life, XIX | wickedness. Blessed be Thou, O Lord; for Thou camest to
79 Life, XX | union and in a trance.~16. O Jesus! oh, that some one
80 Life, XX | care of all it has to do. O my God, how clear is the
81 Life, XXI | wholly engulfed, what then? O Lord, if Thou wert to give
82 Life, XXI | I betake myself to Thee, O my Lord, to implore a remedy
83 Life, XXI | very greatest blessings.~4. O my God, make kings to understand
84 Life, XXI | Thou wilt have them learn, O my King, even from this,
85 Life, XXI | it be Thy good pleasure, O my God, that the time may
86 Life, XXI | debt I owe Thee! Do Thou, O Lord, so dispose matters
87 Life, XXI | has not been Thy pleasure, O my God, that I should do
88 Life, XXI | my soul, and prepare it, O Good of all good; and, my
89 Life, XXI | return. Cost what it may, O Lord, let me not come before
90 Life, XXI | will. I see well enough, O Lord, how little I can do;
91 Life, XXII | hindrance to prayer.~4. O Lord of my soul, and my
92 Life, XXII | wish.~5. Is it possible, O my Lord, that I could have
93 Life, XXII | power to withdraw from Thee, O my Lord, that I might serve
94 Life, XXII | should gain more in this way? O Lord, what an evil way I
95 Life, XXII | Go Thou away from me, O Lord, for I am a sinful
96 Life, XXII | is!—how good a Friend! O my soul's Lord, who can
97 Life, XXII | Oh, let not this be so, O my Lord! for Thou doest
98 Life, XXIII | delusion so great as mine, O my God, when I withdrew
99 Life, XXIII | me up. Blessed be Thou, O Lord!—for the first hand
100 Life, XXIII | very slight imperfections. O humility! what great blessings
101 Life, XXV | a thousand dangers.~22. O my Lord, how true a friend
102 Life, XXV | whole creation praise Thee, O Thou Lord of the world!
103 Life, XXV | tenderly, how sweetly Thou, O my Lord, dealest with them!
104 Life, XXV | the depths of Thy love. O my God, oh, that I had understanding
105 Life, XXV | possesses! Everything fails me, O my Lord; but if Thou wilt
106 Life, XXV | torment me,—but do Thou, O Lord, fail me not; for I
107 Life, XXV | well. His words are deeds. O my God! as He strengthens
108 Life, XXVII | in nothing but in Thee, O Lord! Oh, ingratitude of
109 Life, XXVII | to such a state as this. O souls, you who have begun
110 Life, XXVII | true lovers of Christ.~16. O world, world! how thou art
111 Life, XXVII | appeared to me, he said: "O blessed penance, which has
112 Life, XXVIII | dissolved and lost in Christ. O my Jesus, who can describe
113 Life, XXVIII | this.~13. Here it is plain, O my Jesus, how slight is
114 Life, XXIX(427)| hacemos cerrando el puño, y mostrando el dedo pulgar
115 Life, XXIX(436)| longing of my soul for Thee, O my God."~
116 Life, XXX | I say to our Lord: When, O my God, shall I see my whole
117 Life, XXX | faculties? Let me be no longer, O Lord, thus torn to pieces,
118 Life, XXXI | fill people with wonder. O my God, why is their soul
119 Life, XXXI | matter being so trifling.~28. O Lord, what a shame for me
120 Life, XXXI | make them ascend upwards. O my Creator, oh, that I had
121 Life, XXXI | at Thy hands! So it is, O my Lord. I know not how
122 Life, XXXI | Ah! they are only mine, O my Lord; but I am ashamed
123 Life, XXXII | Blessed for ever be Thou, O my God! and, oh, how manifest
124 Life, XXXII | did love Thee! How often, O Lord, didst Thou save me
125 Life, XXXIII | affliction, I used to say: O my Lord, how is it that
126 Life, XXXIII | or for any other,—what, O Lord, can I do?~14. Once
127 Life, XXXIV | better,—I remember I said, "O Lord, Thou must not refuse
128 Life, XXXIV | Lord as in the beginning. O my Jesus! what is a soul
129 Life, XXXV | with all the others.~14. O my Lord! how Thou dost show
130 Life, XXXV | Thee, in order that Thou, O my Lord, might make everything
131 Life, XXXV | pieces. He who loves Thee, O my God, travels safely by
132 Life, XXXVI | as yet been appointed.~8. O my God, how wretched is
133 Life, XXXVI | myself to God, and said, "O Lord, this house is not
134 Life, XXXVII | should fall into disgrace.~8. O King of glory, and Lord
135 Life, XXXVII | to them from others.~9. O my Lord! O my King! who
136 Life, XXXVII | from others.~9. O my Lord! O my King! who can describe
137 Life, XXXVII | filled with greater awe, O my Lord, when I consider
138 Life, XXXVII | the fear of punishment, O my Lord, for that is as
139 Life, XXXVII | said unto Him: How is it, O my God, that it is not enough
140 Life, XXXVII | for Thou well knowest, O my Lord, all this to be
141 Life, XXXVII | endure this? I believe, O Lord, if it were possible
142 Life, XXXVII | me, and seest me always. O my Lord, I beseech Thee
143 Life, XXXVIII | should come to nothing.~25. O my Lord! ah, if Thou didst
144 Life, XXXVIII | Majesty? Blessed be Thou, O Lord; may the angels and
145 Life, XXXVIII | have cost him his life.~27. O Thou Treasure of the poor!
146 Life, XXXVIII | I have described? Truly, O my Lord and my joy, I am
147 Life, XXXVIII | done something for Thee, O my Lord; but as I can have
148 Life, XXXVIII | to me; I am the debtor, O Lord, and it is Thou who
149 Life, XXXVIII | mortal sin. What must it be, O my Lord, to look upon Thy
150 Life, XXXIX | little! For what is he worth, O my Lord, who does not utterly
151 Life, XXXIX | by revelation.~12. But, O my God, how is it that we
152 Life, XXXIX | nothing worth.~19. But, O my Lord, do Thou forgive
153 Life, XXXIX | but I am nothing worth, O my Lord; do Thou make me
154 Life, XXXIX | myself, nor what to do.~27. O my God, if I were to say
155 Life, XXXIX | —I care only for Thee, O my Lord."~30. These words
156 Life, XXXIX | some severity, said to me: "O children of men, how long
157 Life, XL | impression on the soul? O Grandeur! Majesty of mine!
158 Life, XL | what is it Thou art doing, O my Lord Almighty! Consider
159 Life, XL | lying ways. How is this, O my God? how can it be that
160 Life, XL | sins we have committed! O my God, I have been, oh,
161 Life, XL | sometimes, with my whole heart: "O Lord, either to die or to
162 Rel, III | saw one of Thy brethren, O Lord, in this danger, what
163 Rel, III | done. Our Lord said to me: "O daughter, daughter! the
164 Rel, IX | and said to myself: "Why, O Lord, dost Thou desire my
165 Rel, IX | and so I said to myself: "O Lord, show me some way whereby
166 Rel, IX | unto me, He said to me: "O my child, what canst thou
167 Rel, IX | —I heard these words: "O woman of little faith, be
168 Ind | xxxvi. 1, xxxix. 20.~Brizeño, Doña Maria, ii. 12; influences
169 Ind2, Lat | statu permanet." ~· "O quoties ego ipse in eremo