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1 Int, 0(7) | Chap. xxxvi. § 10. The date of this part of
2 Int, 0(15) | chapters vii. § 11; xvi. § 10; xx. § 6; xxiv. § 4; xxvii.
3 Int | passage in Chapter XVI. § 10, beginning "O, my son,"
4 Int, 0(24) | Chap. xxviii. § 10.~
5 Pref | once seek for direction.~"10. Also it should be considered
6 Pref | broken off at the end of § 10; and ch. xxxiii., therefore,
7 Life, II | against displeasing Thee.~10. For the first eight days,
8 Life, IV | though only in things lawful.~10. I used to labour with all
9 Life, V | otherwise through my sins.~10. I procured further information
10 Life, V(122) | Job ii. 10: "Si bona suscepimus de
11 Life, VI | experience of this truth.~10. I used to keep his feast
12 Life, VII | it to be needful! Amen.~10. So, then, when I began
13 Life, VIII(148) | Ch. ix. § 10.~
14 Life, VIII | makest their soul to live.~10. I do not understand what
15 Life, IX(154) | See ch. iv. § 10; ch. x. § 1.~
16 Life, IX | upon so many tears.~ ./. 10. A desire to spend more
17 Life, X(163) | Ch. xxx. §§ 10 and 11.~
18 Life, X | have need of everything.~10. Others will explain this.
19 Life, XI | for my present purpose.171~10. A beginner must look upon
20 Life, XII(181) | Ch. iv. § 10.~
21 Life, XII | immediately understand it.~10. For many years I read much,
22 Life, XIII | now I am worthless enough.~10. But when it pleased God
23 Life, XIV | out whatever may be amiss.~10. I should like them to explain
24 Life, XIV(206) | See ch. xviii. § 10. In the second Report of
25 Life, XV | which is simply tiresome.~10. And if the will wishes
26 Life, XVI | desires nothing else but Thee.~10. O my son,232 so humble
27 Life, XVII | always occupied in God.240~10. I say that it happens to
28 Life, XVIII(248) | See ch. xx. § 10; and Relation, viii. §
29 Life, XVIII(248) | and Relation, viii. § 10.~
30 Life, XVIII | may be speaking foolishly.~10. But I have this confidence
31 Life, XIX | traces whatever of them.~ ./. 10. The soul is amazed at it.
32 Life, XX | sins, which are so great.~10. Rapture leaves behind a
33 Life, XX(276) | § 10.~
34 Life, XXI | can see into most clearly.~10. So far, then, of the effects
35 Life, XXII | to us His great secrets.~10. So, then, I would have
36 Life, XXII(324) | St. Luke xvii. 10: "Servi inutiles sumus."~
37 Life, XXIII(338) | Fuente, in a note on letter 10, vol. ii. p. 9, where he
38 Life, XXIII | of the Society of Jesus.~10. After this, I arranged
39 Life, XXV | formed them ourselves at all.~10. There is no reason, therefore,
40 Life, XXV(366) | xxviii. § 6, ch. xxx. § 10.~
41 Life, XXVII | such a thing was possible.~10. In the locutions of which
42 Life, XXVIII | understand how it can be.~10. This is the truth: though
43 Life, XXVIII(412)| Ch. xxx. §§ 9, 10. See St. John of the Cross,
44 Life, XXIX | felt myself perfectly safe.~10. Not long afterwards His
45 Life, XXIX(435) | § 10.~
46 Life, XXX | reduced to sore straits.~10. I forgot all the mercies
47 Life, XXX(451) | § 10.~
48 Life, XXXI | these things in detail.~10. May this I have written
49 Life, XXXI(466) | See ch. x. § 10.~
50 Life, XXXII | so many souls daily away.~10. This also makes me wish
51 Life, XXXIII(482)| xxi. § 6, ch. xxix. §§ 10, 11.~
52 Life, XXXIII | commandment he gave me.~10. One day, when in great
53 Life, XXXIII(496)| of Perfection, ch. v. § 10; Foundations, ch. xxxi.
54 Life, XXXIV | our Lord on their behalf.~10. So it happened with respect
55 Life, XXXIV(503) | Ch. xiv. § 10.~
56 Life, XXXV(515) | See Relation, i. § 10.~
57 Life, XXXV | journey might do me no harm.~10. But our Lord had ordered
58 Life, XXXVI | whose strength I am strong!~10. Such a contest left me
59 Life, XXXVII(560)| broken off at the end of § 10 of ch. xxxii.~
60 Life, XXXVII | comparison with the loss of Thee!~10. Thus far of the blessings
61 Life, XXXVIII | this grace for me always.~10. The mercies, then, hitherto
62 Life, XXXIX(587) | Ch. xxxiii. § 10. F. Gaspar de Salazar.~
63 Life, XXXIX | to be a willing listener.~10. The prayer that is not
64 Life, XL | could not see our Lord.~10. This vision seems to me
65 Life, XL(606) | Ch. iv. § 10.~
66 Life, XL(615) | Ch. xxx. § 10.~
67 Rel, I(622) | says nothing about it.~"10. She is growing daily in
68 Rel, I | grievous delusion.~ ./. 10. I have a longing for poverty,
69 Rel, II | from the hand of our Lord.~10. When I desire anything,
70 Rel, III(648) | Ch. xxvii. § 10.~
71 Rel, III | without ceasing to be with me.~10. A few days after this,
72 Rel, V(669) | See Foundations, ch. v. § 10.~
73 Rel, V | revealed in one so wicked.~10. Antiochus was unendurable
74 Rel, V(675) | 2 Maccab. ix. 10, 12: "Eum nemo poterat propter
75 Rel, VII | them some instructions.~10. Notwithstanding all this,
76 Rel, VIII | the things of the world.~10. The difference between
77 Rel, IX | great resolution to suffer.~10. On one occasion, I understood
78 Ind | Antony, St., of Padua, xxii. 10.~Aranda, de, Don Gonzalo,
79 Ind | 19.~Bernard, St., xxii. 10.~Betrothal spiritual, of
80 Ind | Catherine, St., of Siena, xxii. 10.~Censoriousness of the world,
81 Ind | of the Saint's, xvi. 3–10, xviii. 10–18, xxx. 16,
82 Ind | Contempt, Satan shuns, xxxi. 10; the Saint directed to treat
83 Ind | Conversation, worldly, vii. 10; danger of, ii. 5, vii.
84 Ind | danger of, ii. 5, vii. 10; delight of our Lord in
85 Ind | Courage of the Saint, viii. 10; necessity of, x. 8; effects
86 Ind | spiritual, of the Saint, xxx. 10.~Detachment, blessing of,
87 Ind | raptures, xviii. 8, xx. 10; takes away the fear of
88 Ind | asked for by the Saint, ix. 10; but once, ix. 11; those
89 Ind | by difficulties, xxviii. 10.~Die, either to, or suffer,
90 Ind | the prayer of quiet, xv. 10, xxx. 19; in monasteries
91 Ind | valuable than books, xiv. 10; a safeguard against delusion,
92 Ind | 17.~Francis, St., xxii. 10.~Francis, St., de Borja
93 Ind | the soul likened to a, xi. 10, xiv. 13.~Gifts of God,
94 Ind | on the Saint, xxxii. 7–10.~Heretics, self-condemned,
95 Ind | Ibañez, Fra Pedro, x. 10, note, xvi. 10; note 6;
96 Ind | Pedro, x. 10, note, xvi. 10; note 6; consulted by the
97 Ind | Impetuosities of divine love, xxix. 10, 11, 13, xxxiii. 9; physical
98 Ind | returns to, from Toledo, xxxv. 10, xxxvi. 1; troubled because
99 Ind | religious houses, vii. 6–10.~Learning, accompanied with
100 Ind | understanding during, xxvii. 10; effects of the divine,
101 Ind | 15, xxxii. 17, xxxiii. 10, 14, xxxv. 7, 9, xxxvi.
102 Ind | impetuosities of, xxix. 10, 11; fire of, xxx. 25.~Loyalty,
103 Ind | Saint writes under, xviii. 10; strict observance of, in
104 Ind | xi. 2.~Perfection, xxi. 10; true safety lies in, xxxv.
105 Ind | love of, xxxv. 3, Rel. i. 10, Rel. ii. 2.~Prayer, mental,
106 Ind | two kinds of, xxxix. 8–10; the Saint's method of,
107 Ind | unprofitable to her, xii. 10; impossible in the prayer
108 Ind | dislikes contempt, xxxi. 10; wiles of, Rel. i. 29.~Scandal,
109 Ind | the divulging of her, x. 10.~Solitude, longings for,
110 Ind | Rel. i. 6.~Sorcery, v. 10.~Soto, de, the Inquisitor,
111 Ind | likened to a garden, xi. 10, xiv. 13; in the prayer
112 Ind | God to accept her, xix. 10.~Temptation, power of, xxx.
113 Ind | unwilling to become a nun, ii. 10; becomes more fervent, iii.
114 Ind | found it hard to pray, viii. 10; delights in sermons, viii.
115 Ind | have her sins divulged, x. 10; always sought for light,
116 Ind | state of her soul, xii. 10; supernaturally enlightened,
117 Ind | prayer to no purpose, xiv. 10; writes with many hindrances,
118 Ind | under obedience, xviii. 10; confesses ignorance, xviii.
119 Ind | directed by a layman, xxiii. 10; severe to herself, xxiv.
120 Ind | vehemence of her love, xxix. 10; her supernatural wound,
121 Ind | 11; gradual, Rel. viii. 10.~Transport, Rel. viii. 10.~
122 Ind | 10.~Transport, Rel. viii. 10.~Trials followed by graces,
123 Ind | xiii. 17; disorderly, xv. 10; powerless in the state
124 Ind | speaks humbly of her, xxviii. 10.~Union, imperfect, prayer
125 Ind | to flight, xxxi. 4, 5, 9, 10.~Water, the first, xi. 13;
126 Ind | of quiet, xiv. 4, xv. 2, 10; in the prayer of imperfect
127 Ind2, Ref | 20:12 20:12 ~Job~1 2:10 4:15 4:15 4:17 14:
128 Ind2, Ref | 5:1 5:1 6:4 ~Daniel~10:16 12:3 ~Matthew~3:17
129 Ind2, Ref | 17 5:18 6:31 8:26 10:26 10:28 11:30 14:
130 Ind2, Ref | 6:31 8:26 10:26 10:28 11:30 14:30 16:
131 Ind2, Ref | 14:8 15:9 16:28 17:10 18:13 23:28 ~John~3:
132 Ind2, Ref | 4:5-42 4:15 8:44 10:7 10:9 10:20 10:20
133 Ind2, Ref | 42 4:15 8:44 10:7 10:9 10:20 10:20 13:16
134 Ind2, Ref | 15 8:44 10:7 10:9 10:20 10:20 13:16 14:
135 Ind2, Ref | 10:7 10:9 10:20 10:20 13:16 14:23 14:
136 Ind2, Ref | 23 14:23 16:7 ~Acts~10:34 ~Romans~7:24 ~1 Corinthians~
137 Ind2, Ref | 24 ~1 Corinthians~2:9 10:13 10:13 ~2 Corinthians~
138 Ind2, Ref | Corinthians~2:9 10:13 10:13 ~2 Corinthians~1:12
139 Ind2, Ref | 4:4 8:4 ~2 Maccabees~9:10 9:12 ~