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1 Int | imaginary locutions, says that a person commending a matter to God
2 Int | her acquaintance with the person" who exercised so dangerous
3 Int | we knew the end of this person; it was therefore quite
4 Int, Arg | through her instrumentality a person of distinction to serve
5 Int, Arg | Him truly; and how that person found favour and help in
6 Pref | like herself. The first person she consulted in her trouble
7 Pref | to the subject and to the person who has sent it will not
8 Pref | because he sees that the person to whom they are granted
9 Life, II | I was very fond of this person's company, gossiped and
10 Life, II | they could not hinder that person from coming into the house,
11 Life, II | the conversation of this person so changed me, that no trace
12 Life, III | speak of God! for she was a person of great discretion and
13 Life, IV | affairs; and so, if I were a person who had to advise anybody,
14 Life, IV | them into effect; for if a person lives detached for the love
15 Life, V(114) | Ch. iv. § 6. The person to whom she was taken was
16 Life, VI | greater good.~12. If I were a person who had authority to write,
17 Life, VI | others; for, in short, I am a person who, in all that is good,
18 Life, VII | resolved not to see that person again.~12. It did me much
19 Life, VII | conversation with the same person, and with others also, at
20 Life, VII | no harm in seeing such a person, and that I gained, instead
21 Life, VII | same distraction which that person did of whom I am speaking;
22 Life, VII | time, when I was with that person, we saw, both of us, and
23 Life, VII | father was not the only person whom I prevailed upon to
24 Life, IX | alone and afflicted, like a person in trouble, must needs permit
25 Life, IX | who, though speaking to a person present, and feeling his
26 Life, X | truth, that our love for a person is greater, the more distinctly
27 Life, X | to its being said who the person is whose experience it describes,
28 Life, X | name, nor that of any other person whatever. I have written
29 Life, X | good life, and I have no person of learning or any other
30 Life, X | credit, because related of a person so vile and so wicked as
31 Life, XI | He gives devotion to this person in so short a time, and
32 Life, XIII | for it would be wrong in a person who is weak and sickly to
33 Life, XIII | director, who ought to be a person of experience; for if he
34 Life, XIII | their progress.195~22. One person I had to do with had been
35 Life, XIII | am certain myself that a person given to prayer, who treats
36 Life, XIII | 28. I say, then, that a person who shall resign his soul
37 Life, XIII | right.~29. But if he be a person living in the world, let
38 Life, XIII | desire to meet with the right person. I praise God greatly—
39 Life, XIII | which He bore them. But a person should not always fatigue
40 Life, XIV | done; it is then as with a person working embroidery with
41 Life, XV | produces great results. A person of experience, however,
42 Life, XV | seem to be a different person. And so it is; for it has
43 Life, XVI | not believe that I am the person who is speaking; I seem
44 Life, XVI | are my confessor, and the person to whom I have trusted my
45 Life, XVI | I do not say that I am a person of this kind, but I wish
46 Life, XVII | we were speaking to one person, and another speaking to
47 Life, XVII | has bestowed it upon some person living who is to make us
48 Life, XVII | fruition of God: like a person who looks on, and sees so
49 Life, XVII | discuss it with any spiritual person who has arrived at this
50 Life, XVIII | may well be so; for if a person like myself should speak
51 Life, XIX | certainly, I wish I was a person of great authority, that
52 Life, XX | afterwards I was worn out, like a person who had been contending
53 Life, XX | complaint. It is now like a person, who, having a rope around
54 Life, XXI | Sometimes I consider, if a person like myself—because our
55 Life, XXI | This is a matter which a person of any experience can see
56 Life, XXI | it cannot be clear that a person has them; and perfection,
57 Life, XXIII | confer with some spiritual person, to ask him to tell me what
58 Life, XXIII | consented to converse with a person so wicked as I was. He began
59 Life, XXIII | of trouble. I was like a person in the middle of a river,
60 Life, XXIV | His servant into another person. Accordingly, there was
61 Life, XXV | 4. It seems to me that a person commending a matter to God
62 Life, XXV | these locutions, that if a person be once deceived, he will
63 Life, XXV | listen to that as we do to a person of great holiness, learning,
64 Life, XXV | me that any experienced person, unless he deliberately
65 Life, XXV | my prayer, as if I were a person under delusions of the imagination;
66 Life, XXV | to pray or read, like a person stunned by heavy trials,
67 Life, XXV | in a moment into another person, and it seemed as if God
68 Life, XXVII | supposed that it is as if a person were blind, or in the dark,
69 Life, XXVII | and I saw Him not. If a person whom I had never seen, but
70 Life, XXVII | affirm that he was that person, as I might do if I had
71 Life, XXVII | distracted. The soul is like a person whose hearing was good,
72 Life, XXVII | yet hear he must. Such a person contributes something of
73 Life, XXVII | excellent likeness in the person of that blessed friar, Peter
74 Life, XXVII | it to me and to another person, from whom he kept few or
75 Life, XXVIII | grace of seeing His whole Person. Later on, I understood
76 Life, XXVIII | they differ as a living person differs from his portrait,
77 Life, XXVIII | state were to tell me that a person with whom I had just conversed,
78 Life, XXVIII | knew well, was not that person, but that I was deluding
79 Life, XXVIII | my own eyes. But if that person left with me certain jewels,
80 Life, XXVIII | had become at once another person through the instrumentality
81 Life, XXIX | able to picture it, and a person may for a time contemplate
82 Life, XXX | of God; and as she is a person of great sense and great
83 Life, XXX | conversing with me.~6. To a person whom our Lord has raised
84 Life, XXX | covered with a veil. As a person who, having travelled often
85 Life, XXXI | that which happens to a person in great heat, and very
86 Life, XXXI | he knew perfectly who the person was.~7. There came to me
87 Life, XXXI | was.~7. There came to me a person who, for two years and a
88 Life, XXXI | the same. I wrote to one person, and the priest undertook
89 Life, XXXI | greatly to heart; and he was a person whom no one could find out.
90 Life, XXXII | 13. It occurred once to a person with whom I was speaking
91 Life, XXXIII | him, and, indeed, he was a person of whom I had no previous
92 Life, XXXIV | Provincial well; and as she was a person of some consideration, and
93 Life, XXXIV | I was there, a religious person of great consideration,
94 Life, XXXIV | behold him,—he is a fit person to be our friend."~11. Oh,
95 Life, XXXIV | carrying messages to a third person, as I have said,502 is what
96 Life, XXXIV | I did not know how that person would take them, nor whether
97 Life, XXXIV | It is a great thing for a person ill of this disease to find
98 Life, XXXV | much; but, as she was a person who feared God exceedingly,
99 Life, XXXV | came to my knowledge that a person whom I loved more than myself,
100 Life, XXXV | possessed to please that person. Now, as the pleasure of
101 Life, XXXV | giving pleasure to that person surpasses any pleasure I
102 Life, XXXVI | trouble in persuading this person and that to allow the foundation;
103 Life, XXXVI | upon myself rather as a person in fault than as one to
104 Life, XXXVII | The very vision of Thy person shows us at once that Thou
105 Life, XXXVIII| now,—that she, being a person of great charity, brought
106 Life, XXXVIII| we have to live; for if a person has to go and settle in
107 Life, XXXVIII| the thoughts of a wretched person such as I am, full of abominations,
108 Life, XXXVIII| a place where a certain person died, who as I understood
109 Life, XXXVIII| who would not allow that person to be dishonoured, but would
110 Life, XXXVIII| my good opinion of that person, who yet was not accounted
111 Life, XXXVIII| attentive in choir, and a person of great virtue. I certainly
112 Life, XXXIX | to restore the sight of a person who had claims upon me,
113 Life, XXXIX | before our Lord restored that person to sight. My confessor knew
114 Life, XXXIX | His Majesty.~2. Again, a person was exceedingly ill of a
115 Life, XXXIX | distress, because I knew that a person to whom I was under great
116 Life, XXXIX | servants of God.~5. I knew of a person who had resolved to serve
117 Life, XXXIX | utmost distress, because the person was one for whom I had a
118 Life, XXXIX | learnt afterwards; for that person had made his confession
119 Life, XXXIX | spent in prayer; for one person may make greater progress
120 Life, XXXIX | rewarded; yet if any spiritual person thinks, because he has given
121 Life, XL | 21. I was once asked by a person to pray God to let him know
122 Life, XL | do so: just as a sensible person feels neither pain nor pleasure
123 Rel, I(622) | operations in the soul of this person draw her nearer unto God,
124 Rel, I | had happened to another person. Previously, I thought it
125 Rel, I | virtue or other in that person. In this way these things
126 Rel, II | because I see that one person, who is wholly perfect in
127 Rel, III | utterly powerless, like a person tied and bound and blindfold,
128 Rel, III | it seemed to me that the Person of the Father drew me to
129 Rel, III | the absence of a certain person, in her place.~19. In the
130 Rel, V | see Them painted, in one Person, after the manner of those
131 Rel, VII | Valladolid, and who is the person with whom she has had, and
132 Rel, VII | itself to her. She is like a person who feels that another is
133 Rel, VII | noise or having seen that person before, knows he is there,
134 Rel, VIII | reason were gone, just like a person who suddenly hears most
135 Rel, VIII | this,—that, as to the Person who always speaks, I can
136 Rel, IX | confession to a certain person709 in the city wherein I
137 Rel, IX | of my soul with a certain person on the spot.710 I was distressed
138 Rel, IX | earnestly to God for a certain person, and thinking that after
139 Rel, IX | one day conversed with a person who had given up much for
140 Rel, IX | these things was, how the person of the Son only took human
141 Ind | obtains sight for a blind person, xxxix. 1; and the cure