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1 Int | great content: Some grave men tell me that it is like 2 Int | most learned and pious men, who were leading a solitary 3 Int | of God." One of these two men was Woodhead, who, however, 4 Int | been a favourite study of men and women of various schools 5 Pref | are known to be from God, men must not rest much on them, 6 Pref | prayer that the most learned men, through their want of experience, 7 Pref | enlighten us.~"2. Saints, both men and women, have had revelations, 8 Pref | to every one, but only to men of learning, experience, 9 Pref | the monasteries both of men and women.69~Anne of Jesus, 10 Life, II | be on our guard against men, but on our guard against 11 Life, II(96) | from seeking to be loved of men.~ 12 Life, IV | could do it.~11. And though men may attain more quickly 13 Life, V | was always fond of learned men, although confessors indifferently 14 Life, V | the confessors are good men and of holy lives, that 15 Life, V | God for all the good that men do to us, and yet we hold 16 Life, V | saw, by way of warning to men to be on their guard against 17 Life, V | for I believe that all men must have a greater affection 18 Life, V | must have more power over men because they are good, as 19 Life, VI | have given grace to succour men in some special necessity; 20 Life, VI | that I could persuade all men to be devout to this glorious 21 Life, VII | even not of the best kind, men seek friends with whom they 22 Life, VII | devoutly, if he is seen of men, and in doing other good 23 Life, VII | service to him—namely, that men who really wish to love 24 Life, VIII | and, on the other, that men may understand how great 25 Life, VIII | which many saintly and good men have written—I am speaking 26 Life, VIII | comprehend it, unless it be that men have a mind to go through 27 Life, VIII | to Himself, in order that men may behold His mercy, and 28 Life, IX | of His picture, just as men find pleasure when they 29 Life, X | pleasing Him only, and not men. It is a most evident truth, 30 Life, X | as I understand it, keep men from advancing on this road— 31 Life, X | discussed the matter with men of great learning, with 32 Life, X | magnified a little, when men shall see that on a dunghill 33 Life, XI | Chapter XI.~Why Men Do Not Attain Quickly to 34 Life, XI | servants of God, who are men of weight, learning, and 35 Life, XII | days ago in some learned men who had shortly before made 36 Life, XII | anxious that many learned men may become spiritual. I 37 Life, XIII | those circumstances wherein men usually sin against God; 38 Life, XIII | shall look upon all ./. men as better than ourselves; 39 Life, XIII | important, because learned men may be found with whom we 40 Life, XIII | that for beginners learned men are of little use, if they 41 Life, XIII | little use, if they are not men of prayer. I do not say 42 Life, XIII | nothing to do with learned men, because a spirituality, 43 Life, XIII | them not say that learned men not given to prayer are 44 Life, XIII | these matters with learned men, unless he is deceived with 45 Life, XIII | exceedingly afraid of learned men who are humble and virtuous, 46 Life, XIII | the effect that learned men, if they are not spiritual, 47 Life, XIV | with the naked eye, as men speak, this particular help 48 Life, XIV | be supernatural, so that men might know by these effects 49 Life, XIV | be with the children of men.207 O my Lord, what does 50 Life, XV | great crackling; and if men do not quench it by their 51 Life, XV | is good for those learned men who have commanded me to 52 Life, XV | exception: if these learned men have to preach or to teach, 53 Life, XV | help of some most learned men and persons of great holiness, 54 Life, XVI | this state would have all men behold and know of its bliss, 55 Life, XVI | who for our sakes suffered men to say of Him that He was 56 Life, XVI | preachers are highly sensible men. They are not burning with 57 Life, XVI | to live and converse with men according to the laws of 58 Life, XVIII | presence. Some unlearned men used to say to me, that 59 Life, XX | especially if they are men of prayer, and have received 60 Life, XX | without end. Oh, if all men would but regard it as profitless 61 Life, XX | bargaining! How friendly all men would be one with another, 62 Life, XX | The soul sees how blind men are to the nature of pleasure— 63 Life, XXI | when it sees grave men—men given to prayer, men of 64 Life, XXI | men—men given to prayer, men of religion—make much 65 Life, XXII | 18. I am not saying that men should not seek to be devout, 66 Life, XXIII | permitted to do for all men, and make them content.~ 67 Life, XXIII | fathers were very experienced men in matters of spirituality. 68 Life, XXIII | always been those blessed men of the Society of Jesus; 69 Life, XXIV | have thee converse with men, but with angels." This 70 Life, XXV | they were also learned men. Why should I not believe 71 Life, XXVII | know so little: learned men can explain it better.~5. 72 Life, XXVII | Lord! Oh, ingratitude of men, how far will it go! I know 73 Life, XXVII | will be who rejoiced when men accounted him as mad!— ./. 74 Life, XXVII | God is better pleased when men account us wise and discreet 75 Life, XXVII | perfection now; it is said that men's health is grown feebler, 76 Life, XXVII | trampled on the world. If men do not go about barefooted, 77 Life, XXVII | seven-and-forty years, as all men know. I should like to speak 78 Life, XXVIII | must be work for learned men. Our Lord has not been pleased 79 Life, XXVIII | converse for many years with men of great learning. But I 80 Life, XXX | let her see what learned men failed to discern. My confessors 81 Life, XXX | without also deceiving good men. I~ ./. looked upon myself 82 Life, XXXI | permits to be thus seen of men may well prepare itself 83 Life, XXXI | even breathe; and the more men respect such a one, the 84 Life, XXXI | be not wholly overcome, men will have it that they must 85 Life, XXXI | must not be troubled when men speak ill of us, that we 86 Life, XXXIII | believe it, not even those men of prayer with whom I conversed; 87 Life, XXXIV | had provided that,—and men spoke well to her of me, 88 Life, XXXV | confessor, nor the learned men to whom I spoke of it. They 89 Life, XXXV | understand what it is that makes men afraid of the way of perfection.~ 90 Life, XXXVI | without the advice of learned men, in order that I might not 91 Life, XXXVI | Orders—that is, two learned men from each—to give their 92 Life, XXXVI | in the hands of learned men. This brought on trouble 93 Life, XXXVII | surprised at the frailties of men, that He understands our 94 Life, XXXVII | beholding of Thy Majesty fills men with awe. But I am filled 95 Life, XXXVII | is only reasonable that men should be afraid of him, 96 Life, XXXVII | come to such a state, that men's lives ought to be longer 97 Life, XXXVIII| was very sorry to see what men made much of; for I thought 98 Life, XXXIX | time, both of them learned men, and great servants of God.~ 99 Life, XXXIX | warning I should be giving to men to hate the whole world 100 Life, XXXIX | said to me: "O children of men, how long will you remain 101 Life, XL | Me in truth; for if men loved Me, I should not hide 102 Life, XL | teaching of many learned men. It seems to me that learned 103 Life, XL | seems to me that learned men never could have thus impressed 104 Life, XL | are many more women than men to whom our Lord gives these 105 Life, XL | progress in this way than men did; and he gave excellent 106 Life, XL | they are good and learned men, and I know they will recognise 107 Rel, I(622) | to be open with learned men, servants of our Lord, and 108 Rel, I | how important it is for men not to be satisfied with 109 Rel, I | reasons of so many saintly men, give me courage when I 110 Rel, I | all the learned and holy men in the world came together 111 Rel, II | the friends I have, both men and women and kindred. This 112 Rel, II | clearly understand that all men are bunches of dried rosemary, 113 Rel, II | Him, particularly learned men, in all detachment, and 114 Rel, II | but pray to God for such men, because I see that one 115 Rel, II | and he with other learned men, among whom was Father Mancio.643 116 Rel, III | Me, poor and despised of men: are the great people of 117 Rel, III | for the many wounds which men inflict upon Him now. I 118 Rel, IV | to be surprised; for as men seek for companions with 119 Rel, V | to have the counsels of men in writing; why, then, thinkest 120 Rel, V | that it is just as learned men told me; and I did not understand 121 Rel, V | contradictions and the opinions of men. And accordingly, since 122 Rel, V | never seen or learnt, that men can swim, will think, when 123 Rel, VII | began to consult spiritual men of the Society of Jesus 124 Rel, VII | she knew to be spiritual men, these she sought out, if 125 Rel, VII | such that all those learned men who saw it—they were my 126 Rel, VII | she thought that spiritual men also might be deceived like 127 Rel, VII | things with certain learned men, though they were not much 128 Rel, VII | not suffer so many good men, anxious to give her light, 129 Rel, VII | need to seek for learned men nor tests, because she would 130 Rel, VII | able—and many learned men, with many words, had not 131 Rel, VII | as there are things which men, however learned they may 132 Rel, VIII | in the soul. Some learned men say that it is this, others 133 Rel, XI | with the longing that all men may serve Him.~6. But, for 134 Rel, XI | have no need of learned men, or of speaking to anybody 135 Ind | of St. Joseph, xxxvi. 18.~Men, great, difficult of access, 136 Ind | make greater progress than men, xl. 12.~Phoenix, the, xxxix. 137 Ind | make greater progress than men, xl. 12.~World, the, contempt