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1 Int | I told him all about my visions, my way of prayer, the great 2 Int, 0(19) | verbatim) and an account of the visions, locutions, etc., contained 3 Int | investigation of Divine locutions, Visions and Revelations in the concluding 4 Int, Arg | her (of the truth of these visions), and taught her how to 5 Int, Arg | heavenly secrets by means of visions and revelations His Majesty 6 Pref | 5. Imaginary or bodily visions are those which are most 7 Pref | lead them by the way of visions, but to reserve for them 8 Pref | measures for avoiding these visions.~"6. But if the visions 9 Pref | visions.~"6. But if the visions continue after all this 10 Pref | worship what is seen in these visions, but only Jesus Christ, 11 Pref | bruited abroad, and the visions and revelations of the Saint 12 Pref | it as a book containing visions, revelations, and dangerous 13 Pref | examined; it contains many visions and revelations, matters 14 Pref | that all revelations and visions come from the devil. If 15 Pref | unreasonable to despise visions and revelations, and condemn 16 Pref | incredulous than myself as to her visions and revelations,—not so, 17 Pref | real love of God than these visions and revelations. I do not, 18 Pref | however, undervalue her visions, revelations, and ecstasies; 19 Life, XX | very lately, after all the visions and revelations of which 20 Life, XXII | —that is, to raptures, visions, and other graces of God 21 Life, XXII | the grace of raptures and visions. I did not continue long 22 Life, XXII(310) | mean by lately . . . and visions" is in the margin of the 23 Life, XXV | observed, that if we see visions and hear words it never 24 Life, XXV | delusions, if they have visions or revelations. For myself, 25 Life, XXVI(383) | The visions of the Saint began in 1558 ( 26 Life, XXVII | Different Way. Intellectual Visions.~1. I now resume the story 27 Life, XXVII | in my opinion, by which visions of this kind can be described. 28 Life, XXVII | touches him; but in these visions there is nothing like this. 29 Life, XXVII | otherwise; but there are certain visions of which I shall speak, 30 Life, XXVIII | Chapter XXVIII.~Visions of the Sacred Humanity, 31 Life, XXVIII | Glorified Bodies. Imaginary Visions. Great Fruits Thereof When 32 Life, XXVIII(408)| Jesus, had these imaginary visions for many years, seeing our 33 Life, XXVIII | perfect than those ./. visions which are seen by the bodily 34 Life, XXVIII | eyes. The latter kind of visions, they say, is the lowest; 35 Life, XXVIII | manifests Himself in these visions. I do not mean that I am 36 Life, XXVIII | imagination. These two kinds of visions come almost always together, 37 Life, XXVIII | four times. These satanic visions are very different things; 38 Life, XXVIII | from God, detects the false visions at once; for, though they 39 Life, XXVIII | when they told me that my visions came from the evil one, 40 Life, XXVIII | instrumentality of these visions.~20. My confessor, who was, 41 Life, XXIX | Chapter XXIX.~Of Visions. The Graces Our Lord Bestowed 42 Life, XXIX | Giver. This is true of all visions without exception: we can 43 Life, XXIX | I had had these heavenly visions; nor would I exchange even 44 Life, XXIX | me in distress.~6. As my visions grew in frequency, one of 45 Life, XXIX | I said before, that the visions should be withheld. However, 46 Life, XXIX | insist on my putting my visions to a test like this, and 47 Life, XXIX | very rarely. Though I have visions of angels frequently, yet 48 Life, XXX | clearest; for as to these visions, at least, which were not 49 Life, XXX | I said before,447 those visions only seemed to me to be 50 Life, XXXII | do. I never spoke of my visions to my superior, but that 51 Life, XXXIII | unto God; whether all my visions were illusions, all my prayers 52 Life, XXXIII | I told him all about my visions, my way of prayer, the great 53 Life, XXXIII(489)| zealous preacher denounced visions and revelations; and his 54 Life, XXXIII | he was there, as in the visions of which I spoke before,493 55 Life, XXXIV | understood. I have had great visions on the subject, and our 56 Life, XXXVII | degrees of joy: for in some visions the joy and sweetness and 57 Life, XXXVII | and that in some of the visions this gain was very great. 58 Life, XXXVII | what, then, must all those visions have done, which our Lord 59 Life, XXXVIII | Certain Heavenly Secrets, Visions, and Revelations. The Effects 60 Life, XXXVIII | glorious Saints had had such visions, I was so much the more 61 Life, XXXVIII | which He grants the like visions, for they help it in much, 62 Life, XXXVIII | now and then suffer these visions to be forgotten, though 63 Life, XXXVIII | life.~17. I had certain visions, too, of the great graces 64 Life, XXXVIII | had other most wonderful visions, as I am saying, about them, 65 Life, XXXVIII | highest vision of all the visions which our Lord in His mercy 66 Life, XXXVIII | and then of the effects of visions,578 and of other matters 67 Life, XXXVIII | have begun to speak of the visions I had concerning the dead, 68 Life, XXXVIII | however, than the other visions I had.~38. Another nun died 69 Life, XXXVIII | me much. But in all the visions I had, I saw no souls escape 70 Life, XXXIX | Her. Divine Locutions and Visions.~1. I was once importuning 71 Life, XXXIX | just now,600 whether these visions came from God or not, our 72 Life, XXXIX | should see by this that these visions did not come from Satan; 73 Life, XXXIX | persons had told me the visions were from God, I should 74 Life, XL | Chapter XL.~Visions, Revelations, and Locutions.~ 75 Life, XL | all that relates to these visions, which seem to be not imaginary. 76 Life, XL | imaginary. In some of these visions there must be something 77 Rel, I(622) | draw near unto God. All the visions and the other operations 78 Rel, I(622) | whole time in which she had visions, she was making progress, 79 Rel, I(622) | leave her when she has these visions.~"20. With all this, she 80 Rel, I(622) | and trembling before the visions occur; but as soon as she 81 Rel, I(622) | very great test.~"32. Her visions are a source of great clearness 82 Rel, I | this. These raptures and visions leave me in possession of 83 Rel, I | 11. In almost all the visions I have had, I have found 84 Rel, I | fervent thoughts, and my visions, seem to be withdrawn, yea, 85 Rel, II | praised for it all!~1. The visions and revelations have not 86 Rel, II | detachment, as I said, with the visions; by these He has made me 87 Rel, IV | you, my father, that these visions pass quickly away; He said 88 Rel, IV | these and the imaginary visions, and that there could not 89 Rel, IV | for this was one of the visions which I regard as most certain; 90 Rel, VII | interior locutions, and had visions and revelations interiorly. 91 Rel, IX | This is not like other visions, for it overpowers faith; 92 Rel, XI | matter.~3. The imaginary visions have ceased, but the intellectual 93 Rel, XI | now, so I think, that the visions I had came from God, because 94 Ind | Saint directed to treat her visions with, xxix. 6.~Contradiction 95 Ind | sought by her, xxiii. 3, 19; visions concerning, xxxviii. 17, 96 Ind | Joys, of prayer, x. 3; of visions, xxvii. 13; of the saved, 97 Ind | illuminative, xxii. 1.~Light of visions, xxviii. 7, xxxviii. 3.~ 98 Ind | of the Incarnation, v. 3; visions concerning a, xxxviii. 37, 99 Ind | counterfeit intellectual visions, xxvii. 4–8; tries to 100 Ind | to counterfeit imaginary visions, xxviii. 15; appears to 101 Ind | of, not to be made during visions, xxix. 6.~Self, contempt 102 Ind | raptures, xxi. 14; effects of visions in, xxvii. 11; helplessness 103 Ind | ecstasy, xxiv. 7; had no visions before the prayer of union, 104 Ind | troubles of, because of visions, xxvii. 4, xxviii. 6; her 105 Ind | defence when told that her visions were false, xxviii. 18, 106 Ind | would not exchange her visions for all the pleasures of 107 Ind | to the Saint, xxxix. 36; visions of, Rel. iii. 6, Rel. v. 108 Ind | prayer of, iv. 9; followed by visions in the Saint, xxv. 14.~Union, 109 Ind | imperfect union, xvii. 4.~Visions, our Lord seen in, vii.