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1 Int | them herself nor was she able to describe them. Hence 2 Int | but even then she was not able to explain to others what 3 Int, Arg | and how little she was able to resist God's graces, 4 Pref | she could, but she was not able, and the resistance pained 5 Pref | because I thought myself able to judge of it, as because 6 Pref | though I have not been able to read it with the leisure 7 Pref | arranging them when I shall be able to do so, and I shall not 8 Life, IV | in the slightest degree able to help himself.~12. This 9 Life, IV | have: so that I might be able to appreciate what I owe 10 Life, VI | himself when he made me able to rise and walk, no longer 11 Life, VII | it was much for me to be able to attend in choir, though 12 Life, VII | master; and so I was not able to shut myself up within 13 Life, VII | my soul! how shall I be able to magnify the graces which 14 Life, VIII | give me life, and I was not able to take it. He Who could 15 Life, IX | way.156~7. I was so little able to put things before me 16 Life, IX | thereby recollected. I was able to think of Christ only 17 Life, XI | the help of it I shall be able to explain, in some measure, 18 Life, XI | now, so that I might be able to endure certain afflictions 19 Life, XI | times the soul will not be able to do them. Take care, then, 20 Life, XII | beginnings of devotion, we are able in some degree to help ourselves: 21 Life, XII | in order that I might be able to speak of it, the fact 22 Life, XIII | are so perfect as to be able to relax themselves on those 23 Life, XIII | least, I have never been able to bring myself to do it, 24 Life, XIII | understanding.~32. If he is able, let him employ himself 25 Life, XIII | there. When he shall be able to do this, though it may 26 Life, XIV | with less labour, and be able to take some rest without 27 Life, XIV | and then the devil will be able to transform himself into 28 Life, XV | itself, it is still less able to retain it a moment longer 29 Life, XV | much too great for me to be able to speak of it. It is a 30 Life, XV | help of God, I shall be able to speak somewhat to the 31 Life, XVI | of God, but I never was able to understand the manner 32 Life, XVI | delighted in that I have been able to comprehend the matter 33 Life, XVI | O my God, is no longer able to endure sufferings so 34 Life, XVII | contemplative life at once, and is able to apply itself to works 35 Life, XVII | assistance, they are not able to do it any harm—none 36 Life, XVIII | at liberty, so as to be able to attend to anything else, 37 Life, XVIII | have already said,247 I was able to do nothing,—that I 38 Life, XVIII | what I am,—is not ./. able to win over any one to Thee, 39 Life, XVIII | is so obscure. All I am able to say is, that the soul 40 Life, XIX | done, or ever been able to do, anything of itself. 41 Life, XIX | am astonished that I was able to bear it. It must have 42 Life, XIX | delusion here, wherein Satan is able to entangle us afterwards, 43 Life, XX | I should never have been able to do it.~2. Consider we 44 Life, XX | delusions. Occasionally I was able, by great efforts, to make 45 Life, XX | so much myself as to be able to see that I was being 46 Life, XX | which I shall never be able to describe; I think I can 47 Life, XX | I believe I shall not be able; however, I will say something 48 Life, XXI | not believe many who are able to speak of it in a way 49 Life, XXI | may come in which I may be able to pay one farthing at least, 50 Life, XXI | experience of it, will ever be able to believe what our Lord 51 Life, XXII | midway, they will not be able to understand the matter. 52 Life, XXIV | fulfilled; for I have never been able to form friendship with, 53 Life, XXV | thanks that I have been able thus to explain it. I end 54 Life, XXV | disgust, and is troubled, able to do no good thing whatever— 55 Life, XXV | now I am amazed that I was able to bear it. Blessed be our 56 Life, XXVI | Him who in that instant is able to destroy us. If His Majesty 57 Life, XXVIII | beautiful, I should never be able, nor even know how, to do 58 Life, XXVIII | to me, I have never been able to understand how it can 59 Life, XXVIII | is pleasing unto Thee is able to tread all hell under 60 Life, XXVIII | think that Satan will be able to deceive it, provided 61 Life, XXVIII | before,—I should not be able to believe this that they 62 Life, XXIX | the imagination may be able to picture it, and a person 63 Life, XXIX | them, so that I might be able to describe them, yet I 64 Life, XXIX | we are therefore the less able to be proud of it: on the 65 Life, XXIX | conscious of it, as to be able to say of itself that it 66 Life, XXX | 1. When I saw that I was able to do little or nothing 67 Life, XXX | resistance; but I was so little able, that I was now and then 68 Life, XXX | because in many ways she was able to afford it. Some of those 69 Life, XXX | Nevertheless, I was not able at all to feel that confidence, 70 Life, XXX | then, not one of them was able to inspire me with confidence 71 Life, XXX | service of God; and I am not able to do more than adorn images 72 Life, XXXI | in order that I might be able to endure the pain. It pleased 73 Life, XXXI | three times, and I was not able to finish the prayer without 74 Life, XXXI | fire; for I am ./. not able to do more. All this our 75 Life, XXXII | fervour, so that I might be able to digest other and stronger 76 Life, XXXIII | the same time, I was never able to give up my conviction 77 Life, XXXIII | I was utterly alone, and able to do so very little. We 78 Life, XXXIV | And now my soul, no longer able to bear the joy that filled 79 Life, XXXIV | near her, and without being able to go to confession. This 80 Life, XXXV | sanction,—no one was better able to give it, because he knew 81 Life, XXXVI | have pity on her, and be able to console her.~11. Then, 82 Life, XXXVII | impossible for the soul to be able to desire anything more 83 Life, XXXVIII| contain itself, nor was it able to hope for so great a good. 84 Life, XXXVIII| great weakness, he was not able to do so; for he was often 85 Life, XXXVIII| and at any one else being able to dare to offend His most 86 Life, XXXVIII| grievously that I was not able, as it seemed to me, to 87 Life, XXXIX | His Majesty has not been able to accomplish in me in so 88 Life, XL | in a trance, they are not able afterwards to retain the 89 Life, XL | in order that you may be able to help me; for your reverence 90 Rel, I | must live on without being able to find any relief, for 91 Rel, I | do penance, but I am not able. It would be a great relief 92 Rel, I | these things, being less able to do so than any one. I 93 Rel, I | whatever reflections I might be able to make, I could never come 94 Rel, I | almost always when I am able to reflect at all, I cannot, 95 Rel, I | vision that came, and I was able to resist no longer, and 96 Rel, II | me, I think I should be able to withstand the whole world 97 Rel, III | daughter; for no one will be able to separate thee from Me," 98 Rel, III | all the others. I was not able to distract myself, neither 99 Rel, IV | much so, that I was not able even to swallow the Host; 100 Rel, VI | Nevertheless, not being able to persuade myself that 101 Rel, VII | for everybody wished to be able to enlighten her, and thereby 102 Rel, VII | mercies,—but she is not able to dwell so long upon these 103 Rel, VIII | then intent, which is to be able to converse with God alone. 104 Rel, VIII | it is doing, so as to be able in any way to speak of it. 105 Rel, VIII | disentangled therefrom, is able to be the more intent on 106 Rel, VIII | confidence wherein she was able to live, but not enough 107 Rel, VIII | so racked, that I am not able to write with my hands: 108 Rel, VIII | many years, I have been able to observe, so that I can 109 Rel, IX | forth I have never been able to think of One of the Three 110 Rel, IX | it, so that I was never able to call it again to mind; 111 Rel, XI | that I may be the better able to serve God in other things, 112 Ind | Faith, the, Satan was never able to make the Saint doubt,