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1 Int, Arg | calculated to greatly animate the spirit to the praise of God, and
2 Int, Arg | contemplatives is not to lift up the spirit to high things but to wait
3 Int, Arg | and convinced her that the spirit which spoke to her was a
4 Int, Arg | pleased God to put her in spirit in that place of Hell she
5 Pref | humility: "he thought the evil spirit might have something to
6 Pref | was deluded by an evil spirit," and recommended her to
7 Pref | supernatural visitations of the spirit as much as she could, but
8 Pref | one possessed of an evil spirit,55 and at a later time her
9 Pref | good and those of an evil spirit is more difficult. There
10 Pref | that they come from an evil spirit; indeed, I was filled with
11 Pref | be lest the fire of the Spirit of God should be quenched
12 Ann | Avila, and approves of the spirit of the Saint.~1558. ~First
13 Ann | Alcantara approves of her spirit, and St. Luis Beltran encourages
14 Life, VII | disfigure the work which the spirit of the Saints departed wrought
15 Life, VII | him, being more sick in spirit than he was in body, owing
16 Life, VII | another as are the life of the spirit and the joys and pleasures
17 Life, VII | much in prayer; for the spirit was slave, and not master;
18 Life, X | nor yet altogether in the spirit, but is all of it the gift
19 Life, XI | advancing in liberty of spirit, but shrinking like cowards
20 Life, XI | would attain to liberty of spirit, and not be always in trouble.
21 Life, XII | this state, and upraise his spirit, in order to taste consolations
22 Life, XII | moment not to raise our spirit ourselves, if our Lord does
23 Life, XIII | never bring us to liberty of spirit. It is a course of proceeding,
24 Life, XIII | who do not understand the spirit of their penitents afflict
25 Life, XIV | either the letter or the spirit, because it is in their
26 Life, XIV | whether they come from the Spirit of God. I mean, known as
27 Life, XIV | when our Lord gives the spirit, it is more easily and better
28 Life, XIV | pattern before her; but if the spirit be wanting, there is no
29 Life, XV | if it is the work of the Spirit of God, and not a sweetness
30 Life, XV | whether this proceeds from the Spirit of God, or is brought about
31 Life, XV | that which comes from the Spirit of God; of that it will
32 Life, XV | When it is the work of the Spirit of God, there is no necessity
33 Life, XV | length of the signs of a good spirit226—it has cost me much
34 Life, XVI(228) | See St. John of the Cross, Spirit. Canticle, stanza xvii.
35 Life, XVI | neighbours.229 The admirable spirit of David, the royal prophet,
36 Life, XVIII | differs from the soul or the spirit either: all three seem to
37 Life, XVIII | high. The elevation of the spirit, or union, comes together
38 Life, XVIII | still in the flight of the spirit.248 I have clearly seen
39 Life, XIX | disquietude. But how could my spirit be quiet? It was going away
40 Life, XX | transport, or from flight of the spirit, as they speak, or from
41 Life, XX(268) | Anton. a Spirit. Sancto, Direct. Mystic.
42 Life, XX(270) | sanitatem recuperat." Anton. a Spirit. Sancto, Direct. Mystic.
43 Life, XX | resolute and courageous spirit than in the previous states,
44 Life, XX | could I help it? Though the spirit draws it upwards after itself,
45 Life, XX | a complete detachment in spirit from all things, it seems
46 Life, XX | would be of little use: the spirit, notwithstanding all it
47 Life, XX | against the will of the spirit, or the higher part of the
48 Life, XX | and the upraising of the spirit were vehement, and though
49 Life, XX(293) | Ferrer, Instruct. de Vit. Spirit. c. xiv. p. 14: "Si dicerent
50 Life, XX | this is the flight of the spirit rising upwards above all
51 Life, XXI | raptures which come from the Spirit of God. The truth is, that
52 Life, XXII | succeed, by lifting up the spirit above all created things,
53 Life, XXII | to very great liberty of spirit.~6. It seems to me, that
54 Life, XXII | attain to true poverty of spirit, which consists in seeking
55 Life, XXII | upon us, with a submissive spirit, yet trusting in the goodness
56 Life, XXII | like, but He throws the spirit into a trance as easily
57 Life, XXII | difficult and hard for our spirit to rise upwards, if God
58 Life, XXIII | if it was the work of the Spirit of God, the gain was clear;
59 Life, XXIII | he thought that the evil spirit might have something to
60 Life, XXIII | advantageous to understand how the spirit is to be tried.~14. And
61 Life, XXIII | I was deluded by an evil spirit; that the best thing for
62 Life, XXIII | evidently the work of the Spirit of God; only it was necessary
63 Life, XXIV | that it was the work of the Spirit of God,352 and that he thought
64 Life, XXIV | should then raise up my spirit, I should make no resistance,
65 Life, XXIV | for the commotion of my spirit was great, and these words
66 Life, XXV | which come from the Good Spirit differ from those which
67 Life, XXV | which come from an evil spirit; and, further, how they
68 Life, XXV | other things in which the Spirit of God may be clearly traced,
69 Life, XXV | that has ever known the Spirit of God. If it has not, it
70 Life, XXV | may not be so because one spirit is conscious of the presence
71 Life, XXV | come from a good or an evil spirit. It is therefore best for
72 Life, XXV | for signs, nor from what spirit it proceeds, because this
73 Life, XXV | who has ever tasted of the Spirit of God will, I think, understand
74 Life, XXVI | Was the Work of the Holy Spirit.~1. I look upon the courage
75 Life, XXVI(380)| treated the Saint to the spirit of desolation with which
76 Life, XXVII | lived in our day; he had a spirit strong as those of another
77 Life, XXVIII | who knows this way of the spirit by experience. If our Lord
78 Life, XXIX | spoke that I had an evil spirit, that some would have me
79 Life, XXIX | disordered head and a wearied spirit, and for a day or two afterwards
80 Life, XXIX | that the operations of the spirit may be within; all outward
81 Life, XXX | was really the work of the Spirit of God; and as she is a
82 Life, XXX | this was the work of the Spirit of God; for, saving the
83 Life, XXX | then sends so offensive a spirit of bad temper, that I think
84 Life, XXXI | measure of all liberty of spirit; and I understood afterwards
85 Life, XXXII | torments, and that anguish of spirit, just as if I had been suffering
86 Life, XXXII | from the world. I was in spirit restless, yet my restlessness
87 Life, XXXIII | advanced in the ways of the spirit, that he told me on his
88 Life, XXXIII | perfectly understood my spirit, and desired ./. the accomplishment
89 Life, XXXIII | such great impetuosities of spirit, that I felt my chains extremely
90 Life, XXXIII | leave the operations of the Spirit of God alone; for now and
91 Life, XXXIII | great impetuosities of the spirit took away the very breath
92 Life, XXXIII | Afterwards, I saw clearly that my spirit was not deceived; for my
93 Life, XXXIII | its being the work of the Spirit of God, because he regarded
94 Life, XXXIV | neither let him quench the Spirit;504 for now another Master,
95 Life, XXXIV | parlour, when in my soul and spirit I felt what great love burned
96 Life, XXXVI | passed in all my life; my spirit seemed to forecast the great
97 Life, XXXVI | experience, that to preserve our spirit, living on alms, without
98 Life, XXXVI | on her want of the true spirit, and not on the rule of
99 Life, XXXVI | because they have the true spirit,—can bear it all with
100 Life, XXXVI | in the way of their own spirit.~
101 Life, XXXVIII | thus, when I was rapt in spirit with such violence that
102 Life, XXXVIII | rest. This elevation of the spirit, and the vision of things
103 Life, XXXVIII | the sight of the dove. My spirit grew calm with such a guest;
104 Life, XXXVIII | this I was so raised up in spirit that I thought myself to
105 Life, XXXIX | earnestness, force, and spirit: it is impossible to do
106 Life, XXXIX | that of our meanness of spirit? We must not do it; for
107 Life, XL | and I was carried away in spirit in a way I cannot describe.
108 Life, XL | would only distress the spirit and distract the soul, and
109 Life, XL | endure the vehemence of the spirit, which is so great, and
110 Life, XL | into a trance, and stood in spirit on a wide plain, where many
111 Life, XL | written; so also can the spirit which our Lord has given
112 Life, XL | on the other hand, the spirit asked for time for itself.
113 Life, XL | great a saint that your spirit and light may show the way
114 Life, XL | Himself! Amen.~I.H.S.~The Holy Spirit be ever with you, my father.619
115 Rel, I(622) | others who examined her spirit, and were convinced that
116 Rel, I(622) | of St. Thomas.~"11. The spirit that speaks to her soul
117 Rel, I(622) | what he says to it; but the spirit that speaks to this soul
118 Rel, I(622) | perfect, according to the spirit of their rule.~"27. She
119 Rel, I(622) | wonderfully strong and valiant spirit: she was once timid; now
120 Rel, I(622) | those who were trying her spirit to look into the Scriptures,
121 Rel, I | recollection or elevation of spirit comes upon me so suddenly
122 Rel, IV | Lord had taken me up in spirit to His Father, and said
123 Rel, V | high degree lifted up in spirit. Our Lord showed me what
124 Rel, V | Lord showed me what the spirit was, and what the state
125 Rel, V | He showed me that the spirit was the higher part of the
126 Rel, V | I understood it to be a spirit, pure and raised up above
127 Rel, V | the will of God, being a spirit and a will resigned to His
128 Rel, V | in such pureness as the spirit is in when in union with
129 Rel, V | union to have our will and spirit in union with the will and
130 Rel, V | union with the will and Spirit of God, that it is not possible
131 Rel, V | sense is the worship of the spirit, as that of the four677
132 Rel, VII | so much upon it that her spirit should be regarded as good.
133 Rel, VII | than six years trying her spirit minutely, as it is already
134 Rel, VII(687) | Inquisition is not to try the spirit, nor to examine ways of
135 Rel, VII | monasteries in so many places. Her spirit was tried enough, for everybody
136 Rel, VII | supernatural visitations, her spirit is always inclined to seek
137 Rel, VII | find peace, thinking that a spirit which could leave her with
138 Rel, VII | cessation of fear.~21. The spirit she is of never urged her
139 Rel, VII | can be otherwise if the spirit be good and the visitations
140 Rel, VII | it. Most frequently her spirit urged her to praise God,
141 Rel, VIII | These interior things of the spirit are so difficult to describe,
142 Rel, VIII | seems to me that soul and spirit are one and the same thing;
143 Rel, VIII | This little bird of the spirit seems to have escaped out
144 Rel, VIII | giving it. The flight of the spirit is something so fine, of
145 Rel, VIII | go; for the pains of the spirit are very different from
146 Rel, IX | in another world, and my spirit found itself interiorly
147 Rel, X | before,733 more or less, my spirit was vehemently stirred and
148 Ind | Saint was deluded by an evil spirit, xxiii. 16; approved of
149 Ind | xv. 5.~Elevation of the spirit not to be attempted in union,
150 Ind | of defective, xi. 3; of spirit, xxii. 17; the Saint's love
151 Ind | Rel. iii. 13, Rel. v. 6.~Spirit, liberty of, xi. 25; poverty