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1 Int, Arg | temptations sometimes sent by Satan. This is most profitable.~
2 Int, Arg | temptations and apparitions of Satan, and how he ill-treated
3 Pref | nothing else but delusions of Satan.50 She was so humble, that
4 Pref | that she was deluded by Satan. Her own confessor was occasionally
5 Pref | if they do come from God, Satan may mix with them suggestions
6 Pref | aiming at perfection, because Satan is wont to transform himself
7 Pref | could not have said that Satan transforms himself into
8 Pref | world to be a temptation of Satan. That we should have a good
9 Pref | is confident about them, Satan will take occasion to interfere,
10 Life, V | very great. At that moment, Satan began to trouble my soul;
11 Life, VII | fearful delusion into which Satan could plunge me—to give
12 Life, VII | however, if God had permitted Satan to tempt me as sharply herein
13 Life, VII | eyes of the body;132 so did Satan too, in that he helped me
14 Life, VII | vision—that it might be Satan himself—and other suppositions
15 Life, VII | exaggeration. It seems to me that Satan has employed this artifice—
16 Life, VIII | about in a thousand ways by Satan, our Lord will bring it
17 Life, VIII | Let him not be tempted by Satan, as I was, to give it up,
18 Life, VIII | the violence with which Satan assailed me was so irresistible,
19 Life, VIII | it—of the assaults which Satan directs against a soul for
20 Life, X | soul from delusion, so that Satan may gain nothing there where
21 Life, XI | multitude of those things which Satan puts before it at first,
22 Life, XI | dangers and difficulties which Satan puts before them are so
23 Life, XI | thoughts, but remember that Satan suggested them to St. Jerome
24 Life, XII | of that attack by which Satan intended to hurt him.~13.
25 Life, XIII | Of Certain Temptations of Satan. Instructions Relating Thereto.~
26 Life, XIII | this should be, because Satan, I believe, does great harm;
27 Life, XIII | may disorder the soul; and Satan, too, helps much to make
28 Life, XIII | find out this device of Satan, I used to say to the latter,
29 Life, XIII | was either a temptation of Satan, or a weakness on my part.
30 Life, XIII | some measure.~12. This is Satan's work: he seems to take
31 Life, XIII | of others occasions them. Satan tells them that this pain
32 Life, XV | a sweetness supplied by Satan, or brought about by ourselves,
33 Life, XV | result. If it comes from Satan, the practised soul, in
34 Life, XV | in the truth.220~16. Here Satan can do little or no harm,
35 Life, XV | account of the sweetness which Satan sends. But it cannot so
36 Life, XV | will make much. Now, when Satan sends it, as he is nothing
37 Life, XV | make ourselves humble,—Satan will not often repeat his
38 Life, XV | and the sweetness which Satan sends is to begin with a
39 Life, XV | that this is no work of Satan and if they fall, they have
40 Life, XIX | great as this? How well Satan prepares his measures for
41 Life, XIX | progress in His service. Satan has some interest in this.~
42 Life, XIX | what a deep truth it was. Satan never was strong enough
43 Life, XIX | been forgiven many times. Satan had good reasons for tempting
44 Life, XIX | humility was that which Satan devised for me, when I ceased
45 Life, XIX | danger as this device of Satan, which he would have imposed
46 Life, XIX | temptation of Judas, only that Satan did not dare to tempt me
47 Life, XIX | pleasant humility which Satan provided for me: it was
48 Life, XIX | the delusion here, wherein Satan is able to entangle us afterwards,
49 Life, XIX | strong enough to assail Satan, and to trample him under
50 Life, XIX | is the delusion by which Satan prevails:~ ./. when a soul
51 Life, XIX | Through this confidence, Satan robs it of that distrust
52 Life, XIX | the love of our Lord, that Satan deceive it not by tempting
53 Life, XXIII | delusions and deceits of Satan,332 I began to be afraid,
54 Life, XXIII | imagine that perhaps it was Satan that ./. suspended my understanding,
55 Life, XXIII | clear; and if the work of Satan, so long as I strove to
56 Life, XXIII | did not offend, our Lord, Satan could do me little harm;
57 Life, XXIII | showing me how to overcome Satan. My affection for him so
58 Life, XXIII | not persuade myself that Satan had anything to do with
59 Life, XXIII | that He will never permit Satan to deceive those who love
60 Life, XXIII | difficulties and what terrors Satan troubles them with who would
61 Life, XXV | Locutions that come from Satan not only do not leave any
62 Life, XXV | once that they came from Satan. Over and above the great
63 Life, XXV | knowing why; for the words of Satan are good, and not evil.
64 Life, XXV | sweetness and joy which Satan gives are, in my opinion,
65 Life, XXV | it so believes, only that Satan has taken the first step
66 Life, XXV | convinced that it comes from Satan than I am now convinced
67 Life, XXV | understand it.~18. Nevertheless, Satan has many devices; and so
68 Life, XXV | opinion that I was deceived by Satan; that I must communicate
69 Life, XXV | whole was an operation of Satan. My confessor, though he
70 Life, XXV | even if it was the work of Satan, could do me no harm; that
71 Life, XXV | of the possibility that Satan could speak to me so often.
72 Life, XXV | and King,—what harm can Satan do unto me? Why have I not
73 Life, XXV | His service in earnest, Satan would fly away before such
74 Life, XXV | terrors which make us cry out, Satan, Satan! when we may say,
75 Life, XXV | make us cry out, Satan, Satan! when we may say, God, God!
76 Life, XXV | say, God, God! and make Satan tremble. Do we not know
77 Life, XXV | am of the devil himself. Satan can do me no harm whatever,
78 Life, XXVII | was under the influence of Satan. Though I was doing all
79 Life, XXVII | order, and one with which Satan can least interfere; and
80 Life, XXVIII | that I cannot tell how Satan could have put it into my
81 Life, XXVIII | the vision is from God. Satan makes his representations
82 Life, XXVIII | delusion, I do not think that Satan will be able to deceive
83 Life, XXVIII | itself; and the joy which Satan ministers must be, I think,
84 Life, XXVIII | traces of pure and holy love: Satan very quickly betrays himself.~
85 Life, XXVIII | Thus, then, as I believe, Satan can do no harm to anyone
86 Life, XXVIII | I could not believe that Satan, if he wished to deceive
87 Life, XXVIII | his guard against me, lest Satan should delude him through
88 Life, XXVIII | out of that evil which Satan wished to do me, our Lord
89 Life, XXIX | certainly under the influence of Satan. He bade me, now that I
90 Life, XXIX | could not believe it was Satan. This was to me, therefore,
91 Life, XXX | but a false humility, and Satan invented it for the purpose
92 Life, XXX | humility, which is the work of Satan, furnishes no light for
93 Life, XXX | service.~12. This invention of Satan is one of the most painful,
94 Life, XXX | of it, in order that, if Satan should tempt you herein,
95 Life, XXXI | Temptations and Appearances of Satan. Of the Sufferings Thereby
96 Life, XXXI | interior and secret, of which Satan was the cause, I will speak
97 Life, XXXI | once in an oratory, when Satan, in an abominable shape,
98 Life, XXXI | of the figure, and then Satan never returned.~3. On another
99 Life, XXXI | that it was the work of Satan; for I saw close beside
100 Life, XXXI | by our Lord's permission, Satan can do so much evil to a
101 Life, XXXI | that these two assaults of Satan, of which I have just spoken,
102 Life, XXXI | despise these terrors, which Satan sends only to make him afraid!
103 Life, XXXI | end of our Breviary, when Satan put himself on the book
104 Life, XXXI | deliverance, and I thought that Satan might in this way have been
105 Life, XXXI | is very rarely that I saw Satan assume a bodily form; I
106 Life, XXXI | utterly in the power of Satan, until my confessor consoled
107 Life, XXXI | have it, merely because Satan now and then convinces them
108 Life, XXXII | spoken,472 inflicted on me by Satan; yet all ./. these were
109 Life, XXXII | can be calm, when we see Satan carry so many souls daily
110 Life, XXXII | together in the monastery. Satan, too, must have had a share
111 Life, XXXIII | made their preparations.~6. Satan also contrived now that
112 Life, XXXIV | the Brief came, because Satan had contrived a great plot
113 Life, XXXIV | that it was a trick of Satan to bring some evil upon
114 Life, XXXVI | four hours afterwards—Satan returned to the spiritual
115 Life, XXXVI | care much about the matter. Satan also suggested whether the
116 Life, XXXVI | fatigued, and laughing at Satan; for I saw clearly it was
117 Life, XXXVI | 19. I wondered at what Satan did against a few poor women,
118 Life, XXXVI | the monastery, seeing that Satan was so earnest against it;
119 Life, XXXVI | do so; and this plot of Satan was one of the most difficult
120 Life, XXXVIII | might be an illusion of Satan, in order to take away my
121 Life, XXXIX | visions did not come from Satan; that I must not imagine
122 Rel, I(622) | prayer was a delusion of Satan: see the Life, ch. xxv.
123 Rel, I(622) | escape the delusions of Satan.~"17. They are in her the
124 Rel, I(622) | effect of the operations of Satan, or were to say so, she
125 Rel, I | it be not a delusion of Satan; herein I submit myself
126 Rel, I | glory. I cannot believe that Satan has sought so many means
127 Rel, I | that this is the work of Satan, for I cannot. And when
128 Rel, I | However, I can think that Satan now and then may intermeddle
129 Rel, III | thinking it might be from Satan,—He said to me that it
130 Rel, V | not of pictures.671 What Satan was doing among the Lutherans
131 Rel, VI | for I do not think that Satan could fill the soul with
132 Rel, VII | that it was a delusion of Satan, and began to consult spiritual
133 Rel, VII(687)| be deluded or deceived by Satan, or to do anything that
134 Rel, VII | once that they came from Satan. She never undertook anything
135 Rel, VII | the help of God, even if Satan were the cause.~20. Ever
136 Rel, VII | that she was deluded by Satan, as it is described at length
137 Rel, VIII | I should be deluded by Satan, at once; nor will I ask
138 Rel, VIII | must be in a delusion of Satan. God be praised, I have
139 Rel, IX | contrary, the temptations of Satan are more violent there.
140 Ind | xxii. 22, 23.~Contempt, Satan shuns, xxxi. 10; the Saint
141 Ind | delusion, xiv. 11.~Faith, the, Satan was never able to make the
142 Ind | the most crafty device of Satan, xxx. 12; asking for consolations
143 Ind | prayer, xv. 12.~Lie, a, Satan is, xxv. 26; the Saint's
144 Ind | the woman of, xxx. 24.~Satan, subtlety of, iv. 14; an
145 Ind | that she was deluded by Satan, xxv. 18; prays to be led
146 Ind | Rel. vii. 7; not afraid of Satan, xxv. 27; spoken against,
147 Ind | occupations, xxx. 18; buffeted by Satan, xxxi. 3; converts a great
148 Ind | in the soul, xxviii. 13; Satan tried to simulate, xxviii.