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1 Int | the Inquisition) until we knew the end of this person;
2 Int | Teresa of Jesus, though I knew well it was not her fault
3 Life, II | and her vanities. Until I knew her, I mean, until she became
4 Life, V | excuse for me, because I knew what it was to procure my
5 Life, V | willingly deceive me, only they knew no better; I thought they
6 Life, V | anyone may rely.~12. When I knew this, I began to show him
7 Life, V | have done anything I ./. knew was a mortal sin. And I
8 Life, VI | day in mortal sin, if I knew it.~7. All these tokens
9 Life, VI | greater services than I knew how to ask for. I cannot
10 Life, VII | thought so well of; for I knew my own secret.~ ./. 3. The
11 Life, VII | while—I was so vain—I knew how to procure respect for
12 Life, VII | than befell others, whom I knew to be good. I did not observe
13 Life, VII | I was ill, and before I knew how to be of use to myself,
14 Life, VII | I am speaking; for, if I knew myself to be in mortal sin,
15 Life, VIII | ourselves.~15. Oh, that I knew how to describe the captivity
16 Life, VIII | have done much; but my soul knew that this was not doing
17 Life, IX | went to Communion. As I knew for certain that our Lord
18 Life, IX | so bold as to ask for. I knew well that it was lawful
19 Life, XII | more than they, because I knew my own dulness better. It
20 Life, XIII | told me of it; for they knew not how these things could
21 Life, XIII | sorry for them. Some of them knew not what to do with themselves;
22 Life, XIV | liked, because I already knew that they would grow the
23 Life, XV | on the meaning of that I knew through the ./. Spanish.
24 Life, XVI | little or nothing at all. I knew well enough that it was
25 Life, XVI | understand how it was. I knew well that it was the work
26 Life, XIX | ignorant people like myself knew it; for even if a soul were
27 Life, XX | now and then I scarcely knew that my feet touched the
28 Life, XX | not be astonished, if they knew that it comes not from the
29 Life, XXII | better! It may be that I knew Thee not when I sinned against
30 Life, XXII | clearly understood. I wish I knew how to explain it.314~12.
31 Life, XXIII | hither;333 and I, though I knew none of them, was greatly
32 Life, XXIII | chosen wife of one who God knew would serve Him so well.
33 Life, XXIII | and distressed me, that I knew not what to do—I did nothing
34 Life, XXIII | as I understood it, and knew how to make it, omitting
35 Life, XXIII | true, for I do not think I knew it even by name,—that
36 Life, XXIV | things, of which those who knew me—and even those in the
37 Life, XXIV | way of prayer; for they knew him to be greatly favoured
38 Life, XXIV | sorrowful and afraid. I knew not what to do with myself.
39 Life, XXV | might, and as many as I knew to be servants of God, prayed
40 Life, XXVII | in the hands of God: He knew what was expedient for me;
41 Life, XXVII | that I did not know how I knew it; but I could not help
42 Life, XXVII | to desire it, and I never knew before that such a thing
43 Life, XXVII | understand one another,—I never knew this for certain till our
44 Life, XXVII | house to the other, he never knew the way, unless he followed
45 Life, XXVII | me being then far away. I knew he was about to die, and
46 Life, XXVIII | him the truth so far as I knew it; or, if not, had I intended
47 Life, XXVIII | whole world.410 This he knew well enough; and, accordingly,
48 Life, XXVIII | just conversed, and whom I knew well, was not that person,
49 Life, XXVIII | deluding myself, and that they knew it, I should certainly trust
50 Life, XXVIII | now show them, for all who knew me saw clearly that my soul
51 Life, XXVIII | account, in many ways. I knew they used to say to him
52 Life, XXIX | afraid to hear me, or when I knew that they were told of anything
53 Life, XXIX | of God so strong, that I knew not who could have infused
54 Life, XXIX | desire to see God, and I knew not how to ./. seek that
55 Life, XXIX | worth, overwhelmed me. I knew not what to do; for nothing
56 Life, XXX | could subsist together. I knew it was possible enough for
57 Life, XXX | have already spoken,445 knew that so great a man had
58 Life, XXX | she took her measures. She knew the straits I was in, for
59 Life, XXX | soul. So, then, when she knew that the blessed man was
60 Life, XXX | people who think I am good knew of my extravagance. I am
61 Life, XXXI | me were frightened; they knew not what to do, and I could
62 Life, XXXI | present who were helpless, and knew of no means whereby so great
63 Life, XXXI | the letter came, but he knew perfectly who the person
64 Life, XXXI | to make me offend Him. I knew the vision was real by what
65 Life, XXXI | and rising again. I wish I knew how to explain it, because
66 Life, XXXI | given to vanities; and I knew the other novices could
67 Life, XXXI | might not know how little I knew. It suggested itself to
68 Life, XXXII | nobleman also, as soon as he knew that we had gone to him,
69 Life, XXXIII | commandment of our Lord, I knew not what to do, and so was
70 Life, XXXIII | was afraid of them; for I knew well enough that in matters
71 Life, XXXIII | did not disturb him. But I knew it was a gain to him; for
72 Life, XXXIII | and yet, as I have said, I knew not how. If I had ever spoken
73 Life, XXXIII | to have to do with him, I knew his method at once, and
74 Life, XXXIII | against obedience; but I knew that if I spoke of it to
75 Life, XXXIII | way nor means to do so. I knew not what to do. There was
76 Life, XXXIV | resulted from it. This lady knew the Provincial well; and
77 Life, XXXIV | some consideration, and knew that I lived in a monastery
78 Life, XXXIV | immediately, with one companion. I knew of it on Christmas night.
79 Life, XXXIV | of whom I have spoken, knew them, and that, as they
80 Life, XXXIV | This I felt much, because I knew not how to speak to him;
81 Life, XXXIV | mine is one. As our Lord knew the trials I had to undergo,
82 Life, XXXIV | much so that he scarcely knew himself, so to speak. He
83 Life, XXXV | I spoke to her, I never knew that our rule, before it
84 Life, XXXV | some distraction: for I knew some poor monasteries not
85 Life, XXXV | it for so many years, he knew well the treasures it contains,
86 Life, XXXV | able to give it, because he knew what it was by long experience,
87 Life, XXXV | myself at coming away, for I knew that it was an act of greater
88 Life, XXXVI | myself, and so were those who knew how our Lord hastened my
89 Life, XXXVI(536)| all her arrangements, he knew the meaning of his illness,
90 Life, XXXVI | tormented me now, that I knew not what to do with myself.
91 Life, XXXVI | before his death—for he knew the great opposition and
92 Life, XXXVIII | as I did not think so, I knew not what to do, because
93 Life, XXXVIII | extreme violence, and I knew not why. It seemed as if
94 Life, XXXVIII | what I had been used to. I knew not what ailed my soul,
95 Life, XXXVIII | I by the vision, that I knew not how I could go to Communion.
96 Life, XXXIX | would not grant; that He knew I should ask nothing that
97 Life, XXXIX | I asked for, now that He knew I loved Him! I was not to
98 Life, XXXIX | person to sight. My confessor knew it forthwith. It might be
99 Life, XXXIX | deepest distress, because I knew that a person to whom I
100 Life, XXXIX | great servants of God.~5. I knew of a person who had resolved
101 Life, XXXIX | distress myself, for He knew already that, so far as
102 Life, XL | I saw not by whom, but I knew well enough it was the Truth
103 Life, XL | It seemed to me, though I knew not how, that our Lord now
104 Life, XL | ashamed of myself that I knew not where to hide myself.
105 Life, XL | confessors, or to persons who I knew had heard of them from them.
106 Rel, I(622) | she told me that, if she knew it would be more perfect
107 Rel, III | of no ./. moment; for I knew that our Lord is whole and
108 Rel, III | distract myself, neither knew I where I was; my joy was
109 Rel, IV | have just said, I never knew what that piercing was.
110 Rel, VII | of the Society, whom she knew to be spiritual men, these
111 Rel, VII | when she saw that people knew of her state, and except
112 Rel, VII | in Salamanca, of whom she knew that he thought ill of her;
113 Rel, VII | from God; and because she knew perfectly well that delusion
114 Rel, VII | before, knows he is there, or knew it before; but here there
115 Rel, VIII | painful tidings of which he knew not before, or is surprised;
116 Rel, VIII | has never spoken. I never knew why, nor do I busy myself