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1 Int | XVIII. § 20, St. Teresa's words are: Un gran letrado de
2 Int | vision of our Lord;10 her own words are that this event took
3 Int | understand it."23 These words contain the clue to much
4 Pref | common, travelled by all.~"4. Words of this kind, clearly, sadden
5 Pref | editions have after the words, "Thou art Mine, and I am
6 Life, I | constant uttering of these ./. words, our Lord was pleased that
7 Life, III | the mere reading of the words of the Gospel "Many are
8 Life, III | made on my heart by the words of God both heard and read,
9 Life, V | I had continually these words of Job in my thoughts and
10 Life, VIII | rather believe that His words are true Who says that,
11 Life, XII | prayers, but rather with words befitting its desires and
12 Life, XIII | often to think of those words of St. Paul: "That all things
13 Life, XIII | say or explain in a few words that which it is so important
14 Life, XIII | but at the cost of many words. A nun begins to practise
15 Life, XIV | is no more meaning in the words than in gibberish, so to
16 Life, XIV(206) | Acta, 1315—we have these words, and they throw great light
17 Life, XIV | Good! I cannot utter these words without tears, and rejoicing
18 Life, XIV | mean? Whenever I hear these words, they always give me great
19 Life, XV | understanding in search of words and reflections whereby
20 Life, XV | and earth with heaven? or words of love that suggest themselves
21 Life, XV | however, with noise of words, but with a heartfelt desire
22 Life, XV(220) | voluntad" to "verdad;" for the words they use are, "nec intellectui
23 Life, XVI | God. I know of no other words whereby to describe it or
24 Life, XVI | at all at this time. Many words are then uttered in praise
25 Life, XVI | soul longs to send forth words of praise, but it has no
26 Life, XVI(232) | its place, omitting the words, "so humble is he" (De la
27 Life, XVIII | 1. May our Lord teach me words whereby I may in some measure
28 Life, XVIII | that I would break out into words like these.~6. O Lord, consider
29 Life, XVIII | description of which no words ever can possibly be found,
30 Life, XVIII | one time suggesting the words, at another showing me how
31 Life, XIX | and when I came to these words, "Justus es, Domine, et
32 Life, XIX | 24. Let them remember His words, and behold what He hath
33 Life, XX(269) | The words between the dashes are in
34 Life, XX | solitarius in tecto."277 These words presented themselves to
35 Life, XX | Spanish the meaning of those words. Afterwards, when I understood
36 Life, XX(284) | The words from "I have just said"
37 Life, XX | is the meaning of those words, and what good reason the
38 Life, XX | unclean. It remembers the words: "Who shall be just in Thy
39 Life, XXI | those who are detached in words, and those who make good
40 Life, XXI | those who make good those words by deeds. The little progress
41 Life, XXII | by bringing forward the words308 of our Lord to the Apostles,
42 Life, XXII(307) | supposed to be justified by the words of St. Thomas, 3 Sent. dist.
43 Life, XXII | no hindrance; for those words were not said to the Mother
44 Life, XXII | soul's Lord, who can find words to describe what Thou givest
45 Life, XXIV | of ecstasy. I heard these words: "I will not have thee converse
46 Life, XXIV | spirit was great, and these words were uttered in the very
47 Life, XXIV | remained with me.~8. Those words have been fulfilled; for
48 Life, XXV | have yet to say.357~2. The words are very distinctly formed;
49 Life, XXV | that is possible,—or even words which the mind addressed
50 Life, XXV | only, but also forming the words; and the words it forms
51 Life, XXV | forming the words; and the words it forms are something indistinct,
52 Life, XXV | more decisive still. The words formed by the understanding
53 Life, XXV | and work; and though the words may not be meant to stir
54 Life, XXV | devotion, but are rather words of reproof, they dispose
55 Life, XXV | all-powerful, and that His words are deeds.~6. It seems to
56 Life, XXV | we see visions and hear words it never is as at the time
57 Life, XXV | make us tremble if they be words of reproof, and die of love
58 Life, XXV | reproof, and die of love if words of love. They are also,
59 Life, XXV | for our Lord makes the words dwell in the memory so that
60 Life, XXV | unless the locution were words of grace or of instruction.
61 Life, XXV | instruction. But as to prophetic words, they are never ./. forgotten,
62 Life, XXV | say that it hears divine words when it hears nothing of
63 Life, XXV | that itself arranges the words, and utters them to itself.
64 Life, XXV | without knowing why; for the words of Satan are good, and not
65 Life, XXV | single vision,—these Thy words alone were enough to remove
66 Life, XXV | found myself, through these words alone, tranquil and strong,
67 Life, XXV | but relief as well. His words are deeds. O my God! as
68 Life, XXVII | and therefore there are no words whereby to explain,—at
69 Life, XXVII | without images or formal words, after the manner of the
70 Life, XXVII | as they proclaim it in words, that the world is to be
71 Life, XXVII | very agreeable; though his words were few, unless when he
72 Life, XXVII(403)| Psalm cxxi. The words in the MS. are: "Letatun
73 Life, XXIX | sweetness with which those words of His came forth from His
74 Life, XXIX | when in this state, those words of David: "Quemadmodum desiderat
75 Life, XXX | unbecoming words—I mean, words offensive to God; yet their
76 Life, XXX | offensive to God; yet their words were the most offensive
77 Life, XXX(459) | Sunday in Lent, where the words are, "hanc aquam."~
78 Life, XXXI | joy in reflecting that the words of the Church are so mighty,
79 Life, XXXII | such was the nature of the words our Lord spoke to me, that
80 Life, XXXIII | whenever I recalled those words to remembrance. Afterwards
81 Life, XXXIV | How He regards not the words, but the desire and the
82 Life, XXXIV(501)| substituted by some one for the words "estar cierta," "be certain,"
83 Life, XXXIV(501)| preserved in the Escurial. The words are not "confiar," but "
84 Life, XXXIV | He bade me repeat certain words to him. This I felt much,
85 Life, XXXVI(533)| Joseph," were the Saint's words when he saw the rising monastery; "
86 Life, XXXVII | happened to utter these words, and others of the same
87 Life, XXXVIII | Lord, how little good my words will do them, who are made
88 Life, XXXVIII | the Host. He spoke certain words to me, which I was to repeat
89 Life, XXXVIII | Lord spoke to me certain words, whereby He made me remember
90 Life, XXXVIII | when we hear one of these words, than we can make by a meditation
91 Life, XXXVIII | own misery, because these words impress the truth upon us
92 Life, XXXVIII | that has uttered so many words against Him, to receive
93 Life, XXXVIII | am writing this as if the words were not mine,580 because
94 Life, XXXVIII | understand the power of the words of consecration, and how
95 Life, XXXIX | spoke other most gracious words, which I need not repeat.
96 Life, XXXIX | Thee, O my Lord."~30. These words of our Lord, and the consolation
97 Life, XL | learnt at times by means of words uttered; at other times
98 Life, XL | things without the help of words, and that more clearly than
99 Life, XL | things which were told me in words. I understood exceedingly
100 Life, XL | notwithstanding that my words are obscure in comparison
101 Life, XL | told me to read certain words, written in large and very
102 Life, XL | people was never hurtful; my words should always be weighed,
103 Rel, II | be, any time in which His words are not fulfilled: I cannot
104 Rel, II | times without number the words of St. Paul,642—though
105 Rel, III | learnt the meaning of those words of our Lord, that the Three
106 Rel, III | understood the meaning of those words in the Canticle: "Let my
107 Rel, III | spoke to me most comfortable words. Among them were these,
108 Rel, III | that He spoke to me the words I have just related, together
109 Rel, III | told me to keep in mind the words He said to His Apostles: "
110 Rel, IV | explained. He spoke certain words to me which I do not remember.
111 Rel, V | and the meaning of those words of the Magnificat, "Exultavit
112 Rel, V | I understood, yet not by words heard, that the dust of
113 Rel, VI | that He wished this,—the words were different,—I made
114 Rel, VI | our Lord, and remember the words, "posuit fines tuos pacem,"680
115 Rel, VII | hearing interiorly these words,696 "It is I, be not afraid,"
116 Rel, VII | many learned men, with many words, had not been able—to
117 Rel, VIII | one will have need of many words and illustrations.~4. Out
118 Rel, VIII | not whether in the same words or not.707 Though the Persons
119 Rel, IX | souls; and I heard these words: "He serves Me greatly;
120 Rel, IX | trust in Me." These last words were said because I thought
121 Rel, IX | am not sure of the latter words.~8. Having one day conversed
122 Rel, IX | our Lord, according to the words He spoke to, me in reference
123 Rel, IX | intellectual vision; His words were: "I am here, only I
124 Rel, IX | which made me remember those words of the Canticle:727 "Veniat
125 Rel, IX | else there. I heard these words: "He has merited to be among
126 Rel, IX | tumult,—I heard these words: "O woman of little faith,
127 Rel, X | teach more by works than by words.~This happened in the year
128 Rel, XI(738) | no corresponding English words. [Transcriber's note: The
129 Ind | Consecration, power of the words of, xxxviii. 30.~Consolations,
130 Ind | makes itself known without words, xxvii. 12; impetuosities
131 Ind2, Lat | Index of Latin Words and Phrases~ · "
132 Ind2, Fre | Index of French Words and Phrases~ · "