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1 Int, Arg | which caused her to lose fear and convinced her that the 2 Pref | and brought them up in the fear of God.46 The Saint's own 3 Pref | The Saint, now in great fear, but still hoping and trusting 4 Pref | on her by God, a constant fear of delusion, she had recourse 5 Pref | take courage and lose the fear of God, because they consider 6 Life, II | mortal sin, or lost the fear of Him, though I had a greater 7 Life, II | though I had a greater fear of disgrace. This ./. latter 8 Life, II | disgrace. This ./. latter fear had such sway over me, that 9 Life, II | any one to teach me the fear of God, my soul would have 10 Life, II | away. Afterwards, when the fear of God had utterly departed 11 Life, II | utterly departed from me, the fear of dishonour alone remained, 12 Life, II | never ceased to have a great fear of Him, and contrived to 13 Life, III | more influenced by servile fear, I think, than by love, 14 Life, IV | afraid; and the greater the fear, if we do but succeed, the 15 Life, IV | to resist them through fear of the difficulty of carrying 16 Life, V | through the knowledge and fear of God which ./. filled 17 Life, V | thought I was driven by the fear of death; and so my father, 18 Life, V | that I almost tremble with fear.124~21. And now, O my soul, 19 Life, V | thou shouldst do so out of fear. He might have slain thee 20 Life, VI | nor less because of any fear I had at any time, for it 21 Life, VI | All these tokens of the fear of God came to me through 22 Life, VI | greatest of them was this, that fear was swallowed up of love— 23 Life, VII | thoroughly have reason to fear the members of their communities 24 Life, VII | must not be omitted through fear of vain-glory.~35. Moreover, 25 Life, VIII | does well to bring this fear upon us, that he may really 26 Life, VIII | hurt us by putting me in fear, he can make me cease from 27 Life, VIII | soever he may be, have any fear? Let him be ever so wicked, 28 Life, XI | thinking of it; for servile fear vanishes at once, if we 29 Life, XI | for all. Let him have no fear that his labour is in vain: 30 Life, XI | in himself has nothing to fear: no, no; spiritual people 31 Life, XI | spiritual people have nothing to fear. There is no reason why 32 Life, XI | that soul, then, have no fear that it is going back, though 33 Life, XIII | for it is a most necessary fear, till we become very perfect 34 Life, XIV | God leads it by the way of fear, as He led me, its trial 35 Life, XIV | is always well to live in fear, and on our guard; for even 36 Life, XV | said just now,216 let them fear and tremble, lest they should 37 Life, XV | please Him has nothing to fear. In the improvement which 38 Life, XV | joined with humility and fear concerning our salvation, 39 Life, XV | salvation, casts out servile fear at once from the soul, and 40 Life, XV | its place plants a loyal fear224 of more perfect growth.225 41 Life, XV | benefits more than all the fear they may ever have. If a 42 Life, XVII | advance without confusion and fear, and to walk with the greater 43 Life, XX | that it threw me into great fear, very great indeed at first; 44 Life, XX | upright,272 and a great fear comes upon me of offending 45 Life, XX | who is so mighty. This fear is bound up in exceedingly 46 Life, XX | our Lord bade me not to fear, but to esteem this grace 47 Life, XXI | from God, would temper the fear of death with the desire 48 Life, XXI | it walks in humility and fear, always acknowledging the 49 Life, XXII | foundations were not duly laid. I fear, too, that such a soul will 50 Life, XXIII | how much I owed Him, this fear so grew upon me, that it 51 Life, XXIII | much inward contention and fear, I determined to confer 52 Life, XXIII | Thine.~5. When I saw that my fear was going so far, it struck 53 Life, XXIII | of his, together with the fear I was in, distressed me 54 Life, XXIII | befallen me, for I was in great fear and dread; and as I suffered 55 Life, XXIV | which, when I had lost the fear,—caused, I believe, by 56 Life, XXV | because of the great fear I was in: and even now I 57 Life, XXV | alone.~19. I was in great fear myself, as I have just said, 58 Life, XXV | I will not abandon thee. Fear not."370~23. It seems to 59 Life, XXV | please His Majesty that we fear Him whom we ought to fear,374 60 Life, XXV | fear Him whom we ought to fear,374 and understand that 61 Life, XXV | people who have so great a fear of the devil, than I am 62 Life, XXVII | and comforted, without any fear whatever. Jesus Christ seemed 63 Life, XXVII | here? and it is in that fear I have written this. So 64 Life, XXVIII | me about delusions, that fear lasted not long, because 65 Life, XXVIII | it. This put me in great fear; for everything that is 66 Life, XXVIII | I was in such great ./. fear, trouble, and perplexity 67 Life, XXVIII | other results, so that all fear passed immediately away.406~ 68 Life, XXVIII(406)| revealed makes the soul fear and tremble."~ 69 Life, XXVIII | were at once filled with fear; they thought it all came 70 Life, XXVIII | he gave me, there was no fear I should be deserted by 71 Life, XXVIII | permitted me to remain in great fear. All this was the result 72 Life, XXIX | must therefore walk in His fear while we are living in this 73 Life, XXIX | recur. I was to be without fear on the point; God would 74 Life, XXIX | we should consider with fear that all this may not be 75 Life, XXX | leading me by the way of fear; and so, when they told 76 Life, XXX | confidence on the one hand, or fear on the other, in such a 77 Life, XXX | to be altogether without fear, particularly when our Lord 78 Life, XXX | not distressed, have no fear,"—as I said before,456 79 Life, XXX | on this fire, and die of fear that the fire may go out, 80 Life, XXXI | him, I laughed, and had no fear; for there were some then 81 Life, XXXI | God; I have scarcely any fear of them at all, for their 82 Life, XXXI | was no little ground for fear, and that fear should have 83 Life, XXXI | ground for fear, and that fear should have been mine: I 84 Life, XXXII | no progress by the way of fear; and I have read of the 85 Life, XXXII | of my body is chilled by fear even now when I think of 86 Life, XXXII | because it has destroyed my fear of trouble and of the contradiction 87 Life, XXXII | in hell. I am filled with fear when I see that, after frequently 88 Life, XXXII | lived constantly in the fear of God,—I had to look 89 Life, XXXIII | such a nature as to make me fear the Inquisition; I would 90 Life, XXXIV | did not, I was in great fear lest the Provincial should 91 Life, XXXIV | Provincial; that I was to have no fear,—He would help me. I repeated 92 Life, XXXIV | rector, and went without fear, because of what I had understood 93 Life, XXXIV | work. She had a profound fear of God, and was so good, 94 Life, XXXIV | humble, let him have no fear that our Lord will allow 95 Life, XXXV | upon Him, and have ./. no fear that the Sun of justice 96 Life, XXXVII | do this speak the truth, fear nothing, and ought to fear 97 Life, XXXVII | fear nothing, and ought to fear nothing; they are not courtiers, 98 Life, XXXVII | and when we lose our first fear and awe at the vision of 99 Life, XXXVII | not arising out of the fear of punishment, O my Lord, 100 Life, XXXVIII | them, owing to the great fear I had of being deceived. 101 Life, XXXVIII | reasons why I should have no fear.~ ./. 3. It happened, also, 102 Life, XXXVIII | so short a time.~7. The fear of death, also, was now 103 Life, XXXVIII | for I am at times in great fear, though at others, and most 104 Life, XXXVIII | it was delivered from all fear, and with the joy came peace, 105 Life, XXXVIII | her life with so little fear of God, when she draws near 106 Life, XXXVIII | Communion. I was also in great fear, for I thought, if the vision 107 Life, XL | I must hope in Him, and fear not.~24. I was one day thinking 108 Rel, I(622) | were to say so, she is in fear and trembling before the 109 Rel, I | I am thus recollected, I fear no illness. The truth is, 110 Rel, I | am under the pressure of fear that they are not from God, 111 Rel, II | contrary, nor can I have any fear; and so, when they advise 112 Rel, II | me sometimes think with fear that I must be under some 113 Rel, III | Majesty said to me: "Have no fear, My daughter; for no one 114 Rel, V | the soul has a sense of fear when God is about to bestow 115 Rel, VI | feeling nothing but a great fear whether the vow would be 116 Rel, VII | never under the influence of fear, and made no account of 117 Rel, VII | another way,685~for her fear was very great when she 118 Rel, VII | years, and because of the fear she was in, she had opportunities 119 Rel, VII | her is that, as she was in fear about herself, and described 120 Rel, VII | not from the cessation of fear.~21. The spirit she is of 121 Rel, VII | soul arising out of the fear that she was deluded by 122 Rel, VII | mentioned with the rest: for the fear she was in made her forget 123 Rel, VII | is also living in great fear about sinning against God, 124 Rel, VIII | was afterwards ./. that fear arose, because she who received 125 Rel, VIII | ask now, because of the fear I am in.~21. I think the 126 Rel, IX | He said to me: "Have no fear."~17. I was once recollected 127 Rel, IX | He said to me: "Have no fear."~19. Once, with that presence 128 Rel, IX | little purpose, for the fear never left me. It was a 129 Rel, IX | to begin at once without fear, for the victory is his."~ 130 Rel, IX | that beauty. I have had a fear of its being a temptation, 131 Rel, XI | remove from it its great fear of offending God, nor make 132 Rel, XI | have no strength. Hence the fear I have at times though without 133 Ind | Comforts, worldly, the Saint's fear of, xxxiv. 4.~Communion, 134 Ind | xx. 10; takes away the fear of death, xxxviii. 7; the 135 Ind | 1; how wrought, xx. 2; fear during, xx. 9; first, of 136 Ind | turn to our good, xix. 8.~Fear, xxv. 27; of God, xxvi.