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1 Int, Arg | they have commanded her to go into so many details about 2 Int, Arg | advance so far, but that few go beyond. The matters treated 3 Int, Arg | Superior commanded her to go away at the request of a 4 Pref | allow me, I think, to let it go back without giving my opinion 5 Pref | for His own glory.~"12. Go on your road, but always 6 Ann | Peru, which enables her to go on with the building of 7 Life, I | become martyrs. We settled to go together to the country 8 Life, I | saw it was impossible to go to any place where people 9 Life, II | children, that they might not go astray in other ways. It 10 Life, II | of Him, and contrived to go to confession as quickly 11 Life, III | were then to die, I should go down to hell. Though I could 12 Life, III | were in purgatory, and then go straight to Heaven— ./. 13 Life, III | own weakness—for I might go back. So, considering that 14 Life, IV | keeper, my own resolution to go on would have failed me. 15 Life, IV | service. I know not how to go on, when I call to mind 16 Life, IV | that I might not have to go and return. The uncle of 17 Life, IV | certain time in solitude, to go frequently to confession, 18 Life, V | which reaches so far as to go against the law of God. 19 Life, V | kind, though it lead us to go against Him. Oh, blindness 20 Life, V | months. I made haste to go to confession, for I had 21 Life, V | would not suffer me to go. Oh, the unreasonable love 22 Life, V | he had not allowed me to go to confession, was grievously 23 Life, V | come to myself. I wished to go to confession at once. I 24 Life, VI | compunction.~6. I took care to go to confession as soon as 25 Life, VI | others. But that I may not go beyond the commandment that 26 Life, VIII | Majesty grant I may never go back and be lost! He who 27 Life, VIII | that men have a mind to go through the troubles of 28 Life, VIII | opened for it, that it might go forth to its pastimes and 29 Life, IX | before I slept.~6. And now to go back to what I was saying 30 Life, X | nature is so dead, that we go after that which we see 31 Life, XI | one, I believe, will never go alone to Heaven; he will 32 Life, XI | great an unwillingness to go to the well for water, that 33 Life, XIII | lizards. Humility must always go before: so that we may know 34 Life, XIII | is not often necessary to go back to the beginning. The 35 Life, XIII | a way as that they shall go on by the right road. Coming 36 Life, XIV | on their part, and which go forth in quest of it elsewhere, 37 Life, XIV | the understanding come and go, seeking whether the will 38 Life, XIV | they stop; if not, they go again to seek it. They must 39 Life, XIV | ways wherein I am likely to go astray. But as what I write 40 Life, XIV | make mistakes or not, I go on without anxiety; for 41 Life, XV | Advance So Far, But Few Go Farther.~1. Let us now go 42 Life, XV | Go Farther.~1. Let us now go back to the subject. This 43 Life, XV | state, and few are they who go farther: and I know not 44 Life, XV | if it turns back; it will go down, I think so, even to 45 Life, XV | resume their prayer, they may go on from bad to worse. I 46 Life, XV | far, and that those who go farther, as they ought to 47 Life, XV | farther, as they ought to go, are so few, that I am ashamed 48 Life, XV | persecutions.~21. Let us go back to what I was saying. 49 Life, XVI | to live in the world, and go back to the anxieties and 50 Life, XVI | longer in use; even preachers go about arranging their sermons 51 Life, XVII | take it to heaven, let it go; if to hell, no matter, 52 Life, XVII | and unquiet: and so they go about from one subject to 53 Life, XVII | of a madman, but let it go with its subject; for God 54 Life, XVIII | understand the matter; I can go no further.~5. What I undertake 55 Life, XVIII | any way at all for me to go on which is not a going 56 Life, XIX | Have Attained to It Not to Go Back, Nor to Cease from 57 Life, XIX | not necessary for it to go forth to hunt with the understanding, 58 Life, XIX | will be worse for me if I go on now with the practice 59 Life, XIX | think I said so before261—go to Communion once a fortnight, 60 Life, XIX | so much upon itself as to go forth to the battle, because 61 Life, XIX | to be unfledged. It can go forth out of its nest, and 62 Life, XX | into the hands of God, and go willingly whither we are 63 Life, XXI | but for a moment, I shall go thither where I was once— 64 Life, XXI | it seems as if it would go out of the body in search 65 Life, XXI | in a manner, unable to go back and live in sin against 66 Life, XXI | the hand, that I might not go back. I do not think that 67 Life, XXII | on, though the soul may go forth out of itself now 68 Life, XXII | saying with St. Peter:318 "Go Thou away from me, O Lord, 69 Life, XXII | secret councillors, we must go willingly; if not, we must 70 Life, XXII | These instead of advancing, go back, as I said before.330 71 Life, XXIII | soul had not strength to go forth alone to a perfection 72 Life, XXIII | I had not the courage to go forth at once in the perfection 73 Life, XXIII | was necessary for me to go back again to my prayer, 74 Life, XXIV | Lord gave me courage to go ./. through with certain 75 Life, XXIV | for I thought I should go back to my wickedness, and 76 Life, XXV | as I have just said,360 I go on with my understanding 77 Life, XXV | Oh, that a voice might go forth over all the earth, 78 Life, XXVI | certain things, I wish now to go on with the story of my 79 Life, XXVII | of men, how far will it go! I know by experience that 80 Life, XXVII | given when people do not go about, every one in his 81 Life, XXVII | the world. If men do not go about barefooted, nor undergo ./. 82 Life, XXVII | when he was obliged to go from one part of the house 83 Life, XXVIII | trembled when Thou didst go down to Limbus, and why 84 Life, XXVIII | yet it knows not where to go, and so is utterly dissolved.~ 85 Life, XXVIII | act of one who tries to go to sleep, and yet continues 86 Life, XXIX | assured me often. I used to go to Him to complain of all 87 Life, XXX | offending God: it seems to go on by habit—that is, if 88 Life, XXX | of fear that the fire may go out, it seems to me that 89 Life, XXX | nor to omit anything, I go on recounting clearly and 90 Life, XXXI | Counsels for Those Who Go on Unto Perfection.~1. Now 91 Life, XXXI | confessor would never let me go. These fears deprived me 92 Life, XXXI | heart, because very many go backwards who, poor souls, 93 Life, XXXII | see what the Saints had to go through who founded the 94 Life, XXXII | told me that we could not go on without offending God 95 Life, XXXII | objections, they were to go to him—he would answer 96 Life, XXXII | our Lord had told me to go into it as well as I could, 97 Life, XXXIII | that any one should see me go against it or against any 98 Life, XXXIII | the Inquisition; I would go myself and give myself up, 99 Life, XXXIII | have already bidden thee to go ./. in anyhow. And then, 100 Life, XXXIII | bade me take courage, and go on with what I had begun; 101 Life, XXXIV | which were permitted to go out, our Lord made her desire 102 Life, XXXIV | virtue of my obedience to go immediately, with one companion. 103 Life, XXXIV | Our Lord told me I must go without fail, and give no 104 Life, XXXIV | and he told me that I must go by all means, though others 105 Life, XXXIV | were saying I ought not to go, that it was a trick of 106 Life, XXXIV | and I rose up in order to go and speak to him. But as 107 Life, XXXIV | in His hand! If he will go on—and I trust in our 108 Life, XXXIV | the same way; that I must go to her, and make her prepare 109 Life, XXXIV | but as he would not let me go, I heard the same warning 110 Life, XXXIV | this, he told me I might go, and that I should lose 111 Life, XXXIV | in all things. I made her go frequently to confession, 112 Life, XXXIV | and without being able to go to confession. This was 113 Life, XXXV | possible in my state to go about begging, for the love 114 Life, XXXV | not to throw it away, but go on with resolution; He would 115 Life, XXXV | would help me, and I must go at once. I was very much 116 Life, XXXV | ordered it otherwise. I had to go at once, because the uneasiness 117 Life, XXXV | where I was, I would not go to meet trouble. All my 118 Life, XXXV | begged the lady to let me go; for my confessor, when 119 Life, XXXV | had already told me to go, God having moved him as 120 Life, XXXVI | know nothing—that I might go on. If they had told me 121 Life, XXXVI | they would not suffer us to go on with our work.~15. They 122 Life, XXXVI | but to let the lawsuit go on. He was more firm on 123 Life, XXXVI | All the trouble we had to go through, as it seems to 124 Life, XXXVI | much sweetness. Let others go to another monastery, where 125 Life, XXXVIII| was very much ashamed to go to my confessor about it. 126 Life, XXXVIII| for if a person has to go and settle in another country, 127 Life, XXXVIII| it an honourable thing to go against His honour; and, 128 Life, XXXVIII| that I knew not how I could go to Communion. I was also 129 Life, XXXVIII| fearful sight; it would go, I believe, a great way 130 Life, XXXVIII| thought that she would not go to purgatory, on account 131 Life, XXXVIII| recollected at once, and saw him go up to heaven in great glory, 132 Life, XXXIX | told me that I must anyhow go myself and visit him; he 133 Life, XXXIX | really are, not to let me go out of His hand. Now that 134 Life, XL | the best way; we need not go up to heaven, nor any further 135 Life, XL | women, that they should go to their confessor, and 136 Life, XL | night, when it was time to go to sleep. I was in very 137 Rel, I | rather not see them, but go where I might be alone: 138 Rel, I | often—at least when I go to Communion; it is more 139 Rel, II | And thus, the first time I go to prayer, I have no ill-feeling 140 Rel, II | greater. I think I could go forth alone by myself against 141 Rel, III | such mercies to me, let me go out of His hand, and allowed 142 Rel, III | house,658 that it would go on improving—I mean the 143 Rel, III | thought I could not possibly go on. Our Lord said to me: " 144 Rel, IV | could hinder it; but as I go out of myself in raptures 145 Rel, IV | reception, in letting Him go so far for supper; and I 146 Rel, VI | come thither.679 I began to go to confession to him from 147 Rel, VII | Society, and who happened to go to that place, and Father 148 Rel, VII | years ago. She contrived to go to confession to him, and 149 Rel, VIII | withdrawing into itself, seeks to go away from the tumult of 150 Rel, VIII | our Lord wills. I cannot go further with the explanation; 151 Rel, VIII | mean, how far the pain can go; for the pains of the spirit 152 Rel, IX | 1577.~1. I had begun to go to confession to a certain 153 Rel, IX | absence, for I had no one to go to in this trouble, for 154 Rel, XI | tormented me when I saw souls go to their ruin, and when 155 Ind | xxxiii. 11; bids the Saint go to Toledo, xxxiv. 2; vision