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1 Int | that my understanding can take in only, as they say, what
2 Int, Arg | she compelled herself to take the (Religious) habit, and
3 Int, Arg | some deceits that might take place in this matter, and
4 Pref | servants, and they must take other good measures for
5 Pref | his compassion; but they take occasion from this to be
6 Pref | the lax and the wicked take courage and lose the fear
7 Pref | confident about them, Satan will take occasion to interfere, and
8 Life, II | Oh, that parents would take warning by me, and look
9 Life, VI | him how to pray, let him take this glorious Saint for
10 Life, VI | often, O Lord, I would not take it: very often I would not
11 Life, VII | our Lord Himself should take the matter seriously into
12 Life, VII | hands.~7. If parents would take my advice, now that they
13 Life, VII | read this, that she might take warning by me. I beseech
14 Life, VII | so that I could not take any food till past mid-day,
15 Life, VIII | never to offend Him, He will take us into His favour again,151
16 Life, VIII | He entered into a soul to take His delight therein, and
17 Life, VIII | hindrances in the way, and take no pains whatever to remove
18 Life, VIII | life, and I was not able to take it. He Who could have given
19 Life, X | seems to be His will to take him into His house, having
20 Life, X | opposite course tends to take away all courage; for we
21 Life, X | raises us, He will return and take them ./. from us, and we
22 Life, X | life your reverence must take upon yourself—since you
23 Life, XI | merit; but we very often take great care not to be in
24 Life, XI | supply us; and in this way we take more pains, and perhaps
25 Life, XI | would seize it again, and take it, as they say, out of
26 Life, XI | to Heaven; he will always take many with him: God gives
27 Life, XI | garden, wherein our Lord may take His delight, but in a soil
28 Life, XI | good herbs. Let us, then, take for granted that this is
29 Life, XI | how long a time it will take us. It seems to me that
30 Life, XI | now? He must rejoice and take comfort, and consider it
31 Life, XI | not be able to do them. Take care, then, of the body,
32 Life, XII | feels like a man about to take a leap, and is held back.
33 Life, XIII | I said just now187—to take some recreation, in order
34 Life, XIII | a director; but we must take care that he be one who
35 Life, XIII | Satan's work: he seems to take advantage of the virtues
36 Life, XIII | do in the beginning is to take care of our own soul only,
37 Life, XIII | advice, also, they must take into their consideration
38 Life, XIII | silly, and if he should take it into his head, he will
39 Life, XIII | are people who will not take advantage of their learning:
40 Life, XIV | less labour, and be able to take some rest without being
41 Life, XV | recommend these souls to take care that they do not hide
42 Life, XV | Spanish, but, still more, to take a delight in dwelling on
43 Life, XV | teach, they will do well to take advantage of their learning,
44 Life, XV | of perfection, saying, "Take up thy cross and follow
45 Life, XVI | nothing to do in the world, or take me away from it. This Thy
46 Life, XVII | and who will have the soul take its ease; except that the
47 Life, XVII | God altogether; if He will take it to heaven, let it go;
48 Life, XVII | subject; for God alone can take it from it,—in short,
49 Life, XVII | Sometimes God is pleased to take pity on it, when He sees
50 Life, XIX | judgment, that he might then take me with him to hell. Then,
51 Life, XIX | nest, and God Himself may take it out, but still it cannot
52 Life, XXI | freedom, now that they do not take it away. It is as a slave
53 Life, XXII | no other effect than to take away the sweet savour which
54 Life, XXIII | to confess to him, and to take him for my director. When
55 Life, XXV | first movements will not take place if the soul is so
56 Life, XXV | Majesty give me grace to take that for peace which is
57 Life, XXVII | severe cold, he used to take off his cloak, and open
58 Life, XXVIII | that my understanding can take in only, as they say, what
59 Life, XXVIII | wished to deceive me and take me down to hell, would have
60 Life, XXVIII | things that were enough to take away my reason; and now
61 Life, XXIX | add to them, nor can we take from them; our own efforts
62 Life, XXIX | see that, as our Lord can take from us the power of seeing
63 Life, XXIX | would see, so also can He take from us these mercies and
64 Life, XXIX | would watch over me, and take the vision away.428 This
65 Life, XXIX | bodily torture I know of can take it away. As relief is not
66 Life, XXX | then wearied. I used to take up the cross for protection,
67 Life, XXXI | distinct consolation whenever I take it. Indeed, I feel almost
68 Life, XXXI | to leave the house, and take my dower to another monastery,
69 Life, XXXI | is His pleasure. If they take not this caterpillar away,
70 Life, XXXII | I? How could I possibly take any pleasure in those things
71 Life, XXXII | ourselves. No soul should take either rest or pleasure
72 Life, XXXII | certainly built; that He would take great delight therein; that
73 Life, XXXIII | order that nothing might take place contrary to the obedience
74 Life, XXXIII | me be comforted, not to take it to heart, for he was
75 Life, XXXIII | great beauty, and bade me take courage, and go on with
76 Life, XXXIII | our Lady seemed at once to take me by both hands. She said
77 Life, XXXIII | also explained; He would take care that I found help there:
78 Life, XXXIV | they have frequently to take food fitted more for their
79 Life, XXXIV | know how that person would take them, nor whether he would
80 Life, XXXV | in my monastery520 would take place and I was told that
81 Life, XXXVI | pleased that some of us should take the habit on St. Bartholomew'
82 Life, XXXVI | that there is no one to take up the cause, do Thou protect
83 Life, XXXVI | asked why it was I did not take his advice. He then disappeared.
84 Life, XXXVI | enter this house, and to take with me some of the nuns555
85 Life, XXXVI(559)| joy, and even entreated to take the house under her own
86 Life, XXXVII | to bring me thither, and take away His eyes from beholding
87 Life, XXXVIII | illusion of Satan, in order to take away my good opinion of
88 Life, XXXIX | scrupulous neither to add nor to take away one single syllable;
89 Life, XXXIX | alone, without any one to take my part. In this my distress
90 Life, XXXIX | thou hast made is good; take care never to forget it,
91 Life, XL | distress. But our Lord will take this also into account,
92 Life, XL | want of detachment in me to take pleasure in the company
93 Life, XL | also. Never did He cease to take care of me. I am sometimes
94 Life, XL | myself, and I never fail to take that which I see to be necessary
95 Life, XL | Lord grant that I do not take more than is necessary!—
96 Life, XL | pray to God that He would take me to Himself, or enable
97 Life, XL | as under an obligation to take care of one who trusts her
98 Rel, I | and death is what I cannot take; and with all this my soul
99 Rel, I | very little, for when I take up a book I become recollected
100 Rel, I | it is necessary for me to take pains to reflect on the
101 Rel, I | last long. I say I have to take pains when I am considering
102 Rel, II | they are fainting-fits; I take great pains, however, to
103 Rel, II | measure, excepting theirs who take care of my soul, or theirs
104 Rel, II | most grievous, that I must take food, particularly if I
105 Rel, III | foundations, for He would take His rest with the souls
106 Rel, III | of one superior,645 and take care that anxieties about
107 Rel, III | and thou holdest back. Take courage, then. Behold, this
108 Rel, IV | And to me He seemed to take them and to put them to
109 Rel, IV | it, I saw it was late to take my collation, nor could
110 Rel, IV | do so,—for if I do not take it a little earlier, it
111 Rel, V | I must not give up, nor take away from my nuns; for the
112 Rel, VII | can neither add to it nor take from it. The love and the
113 Rel, VIII | implore you, my father, to take for granted that it is not
114 Rel, VIII | of our Lord, that He may take it whithersoever He will;
115 Rel, VIII | whither He is pleased to take it—by take it I mean the
116 Rel, VIII | pleased to take it—by take it I mean the admitting
117 Rel, IX | which thou beholdest will take place on the day he shall
118 Rel, XI | great sacrifice, the care I take of my body, and that wearies
119 Rel, XI | have so little power to take from me the Presence of