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1 Int | Father Ibañez to give her light upon the state of her soul. 2 Int | confessional, not to ask for any light for herself, but to give 3 Int | herself, but to give him what light she could, for she wished 4 Int | spiritual Mastership. The new light that had come to her induced 5 Int | and will give them much light. Procure it. For Father 6 Int, Arg | God began to give her some light on the deception to which 7 Int, Arg | rouse her soul and give light in the midst of darkness, 8 Int, Arg | world, and speaks of the light God gives concerning the 9 Pref | her that she might have light to see her way; "but for 10 Pref | to him who can give him light. That is the universal remedy 11 Pref | made her always seek for light and learning in her confessors, 12 Pref | himself into an angel of light,67 and to deceive souls 13 Pref | himself into an angel of light, if the angel of light did 14 Pref | of light, if the angel of light did not sometimes enlighten 15 Life, II | in the house. She was so light and frivolous, that my mother 16 Life, II | pleased our Lord to give me light, as I shall now explain.~ 17 Life, V | to pray. Then, I had only light to see that all things that 18 Life, V | giving God thanks for the light He had given him; and at 19 Life, VII | was so great, to give me light. Christ stood before me, 20 Life, VII | our Lord according to the light I had, that the knowledge 21 Life, VII | follies came occasionally into light, people would not believe 22 Life, VII | and thus will derive more light for his own understanding, 23 Life, IX | Quickened Her Soul, Gave Her Light in Her Darkness, and Made 24 Life, X | those who could give me light.~14. How clear soever I 25 Life, XIII | profound contempt—to make light of honour, and be detached 26 Life, XIII | send them both matter and light; for they can do so little 27 Life, XIII | ought to be done; he has no light himself, and can therefore 28 Life, XIII | earnest for those who give us light. What should we be without 29 Life, XIV | they threw very little light upon it. And if it be not 30 Life, XIV | himself into an angel of light;204 and the soul, if not 31 Life, XIV(206) | words, and they throw great light on the text: "Sunt et alli 32 Life, XV | because of its nearness to the light, is itself illuminated; 33 Life, XV | from God; it leaves neither light in the understanding nor 34 Life, XV | humility arising out of the light which our Lord here gives 35 Life, XVI | attain to this state!—light and most heavy at the same 36 Life, XVI | heavy at the same time: light, because sweet; heavy, because 37 Life, XIX | bring him to the haven of light.~8. In this the devil turned 38 Life, XIX | folly to run away from the light, to be for ever stumbling! 39 Life, XXI | Pain of the Awakening. Light Against Delusions.~1. To 40 Life, XXI | and to give one ray of light to heretics, I would forfeit 41 Life, XXI | our Lord has given this light to me, whose love is so 42 Life, XXIII | Majesty was pleased to give me light to offend Him no more, and 43 Life, XXIII | him, in order to obtain light from him, the great graces 44 Life, XXIII | that they might give me light, I thought they ought to 45 Life, XXIII | Confession, give him more light concerning me; for those 46 Life, XXIV | contrary, he seemed to make light of it all. I was the more 47 Life, XXV | make it tender, give it light, console and calm it; and 48 Life, XXV | labours, seeking for further light on this side and on that, 49 Life, XXV | Him? Who is He, that gives light in such darkness in a moment; 50 Life, XXVII | brightness, only that there is a light not seen, which illumines 51 Life, XXVII | seems to me to throw some light on this heavenly gift; for 52 Life, XXVIII | beauty so divine. It is a light so different from any light 53 Life, XXVIII | light so different from any light here below, that the very 54 Life, XXVIII | with the brightness and light before our eyes, seems to 55 Life, XXVIII | present here, nor is the light like that of the sun: this 56 Life, XXVIII | like that of the sun: this light seems to be natural; and, 57 Life, XXVIII | comparison with it, every other light is something artificial. 58 Life, XXVIII | something artificial. It is a light which knows no night; but 59 Life, XXVIII | rather, as it is always light, nothing ever disturbs it. 60 Life, XXVIII | explain how it is that a light so strong can enter the 61 Life, XXVIII | believe that he received this light from the Blessed Sacrament.~ 62 Life, XXX | experience of it himself.~5. The light he threw on the matter was 63 Life, XXX | it calm, sweetness, and light. It is no doubt painful; 64 Life, XXX | compassion makes it glad. It has light, which makes it ashamed 65 Life, XXX | work of Satan, furnishes no light for any good work; it pictures 66 Life, XXX | herein, you may have some light, and be aware of his devices, 67 Life, XXX | suffers it to find none. The light of reason, in the freedom 68 Life, XXX | These trials afterwards are light, though they once seemed 69 Life, XXX | something for God, is no light affliction for those souls 70 Life, XXXI | at the same time, a great light, in which I was enveloped, 71 Life, XXXII | not breathe. There was no light, but all was thick darkness. 72 Life, XXXII | is; though there was no light, yet everything that can 73 Life, XXXII | which I know the world makes light of,—that, in short, I 74 Life, XXXIV | as our Lord has given him light in many things, so has he 75 Life, XXXIV | it is when our Lord gives light to understand how great 76 Life, XXXIV | I came, I gave her what light I could in all things. I 77 Life, XXXV(511)| Order. Her confessor made light of her revelations, and 78 Life, XXXVI | though it seemed but a light one in comparison with that 79 Life, XXXVI | now.~He gave me a little light, so that I might see it 80 Life, XXXVI | so singularly sweet and light, the joy I have is so exceedingly 81 Life, XXXVI | I should appear to make light of what they were saying.~ 82 Life, XXXVI | yet the sisters think it light on many points, and so they 83 Life, XXXVII | when the soul receives light; for, as I have often said,565 84 Life, XXXVII | darkness, and not see this light. It is, therefore, nothing 85 Life, XXXVIII | difference alone between the light we have here below, and 86 Life, XXXVIII | in a vision,—both being light,—is so great, that there 87 Life, XXXVIII | nor picture to itself this light, nor any one of the things 88 Life, XXXVIII | Majesty will not give them light! Some, to whom Thou hast 89 Life, XXXVIII | me that death is a very light thing for one who serves 90 Life, XXXIX | and our Lord gives him light to understand the matter; 91 Life, XXXIX | and gives them a little light and love. I speak of that 92 Life, XXXIX | nothing further, and make light of every difficulty, forgetting 93 Life, XL | pure brilliancy of that light.~15. So it is, whenever 94 Life, XL | saint that your spirit and light may show the way to me a 95 Rel, I(622) | Thomas that an angel of light may be recognised by the 96 Rel, II | this life seem to me so light, that it is not possible 97 Rel, III | any trouble seemed to me light. I thought it impossible 98 Rel, III | Father made her see in clear light all I had to suffer. The 99 Rel, V | sorry for Me? Daughter, light is very different from darkness. 100 Rel, V | himself he can abide in the light, any more than he can hinder 101 Rel, V | can have for retaining the light is the conviction in his 102 Rel, V | even if he were in the light, the instant I withdraw, 103 Rel, VI | would be bound to give him light for the direction of my 104 Rel, VII | any one who would give her light, she never spoke of these 105 Rel, VII | men, anxious to give her light, to be led into error.~11. 106 Rel, IX | Passion in a very different light, as ./. on something that 107 Rel, IX | representation so strange, and in a light so clear, that the impression 108 Rel, IX | 16. Once our Lord gave me light in a matter that I was very 109 Rel, IX | have in my soul, I was in light so clear that no doubt of 110 Rel, IX | imagination, for I saw a light within me, and himself coming 111 Rel, IX | fair. It must have been the light I saw that made his face 112 Rel, IX | considered whether it be the light and splendour proceeding 113 Rel, IX | recollected, and I saw a great light within me, so that I thought 114 Ind | the illuminative, xxii. 1.~Light of visions, xxviii. 7, xxxviii. 115 Ind | x. 10; always sought for light, x. 13; complains of her