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1 Int | folio, which establishes the true text once for all. Don Vicente
2 Pref | tests of those which are true. What you say of God's way
3 Pref | that what I have said is true, I have always proceeded
4 Life, II | utmost concealment of the true reason, which was known
5 Life, IV | perfectly well, and it is quite true, that the pain I felt when
6 Life, IV | delight unto me; and it is true that now and then I used
7 Life, IV | I am.~5. It is certainly true that very frequently the
8 Life, IV | understood the matter. It is true that the prayer of union
9 Life, V | believe it to be altogether true; but I will relate what
10 Life, V | wicked. It is certainly true that when I think of it,
11 Life, VII | amidst other hindrances, true prayer consists, when the
12 Life, VII | torment. We may see how true this is by considering what
13 Life, VII | importance of it. It is very true that I am the most wicked
14 Life, VIII | God sees them.~3. It is true, indeed, that during these
15 Life, VIII | I am saying is strictly true; but I remember very little
16 Life, VIII | believe that His words are true Who says that, if we truly
17 Life, VIII | we know, loves us. Now, true love and lasting friendship
18 Life, VIII | wholly die of love! How true it is that Thou endurest
19 Life, IX | understood it, wherein the true love of God consists. I
20 Life, IX | their might to attain to true devotion—that is, not
21 Life, XI | perfect possession of this true love brings all blessings
22 Life, XI | matter, and I know it is true; for I have carefully observed
23 Life, XI | put none into it. It is true we must not be careless
24 Life, XIV | its own attain to this. True, it seems at times to have
25 Life, XIV | such a joy; for it is a true satisfaction, and the soul
26 Life, XV | is a little spark of the true love of Himself, which our
27 Life, XV | their eyes directed to the true and everlasting kingdom
28 Life, XVI | heavenly madness, wherein true wisdom is acquired; and
29 Life, XVI | itself, but in Thee.~9. O my true Lord and my happiness! what
30 Life, XVI | country; and as this is the true road, there is no reason
31 Life, XVII | resign itself to all that the True Wisdom would accomplish
32 Life, XIX | away in its misery from its true rest. I remembered the graces
33 Life, XX | enraptured since. It is true that it was not long ago.271~
34 Life, XX | do not mean that this is true of me: I know it is not;
35 Life, XX | pass; if the raptures be true raptures, the fruits and
36 Life, XX | therein. It understands that true honour is not delusive,
37 Life, XX | 38. It is in rapture that true humility is acquired—humility
38 Life, XXI | the desire of enjoying the true life! Sometimes I consider,
39 Life, XXI | love is so cold, and whose true rest is so uncertain, for
40 Life, XXI | greatest secrets by degrees. True revelations—the great
41 Life, XXII | presence of God: this was true, and I contrived to be in
42 Life, XXII | He never fails, He is the true Friend. I see clearly, and
43 Life, XXII | soul will never attain to true poverty of spirit, which
44 Life, XXIII | mortification meant,—that was true, for I do not think I knew
45 Life, XXIV | Who is almighty, and the true Lord of all, it gave me
46 Life, XXV | He reveals Himself as our true Lord, having dominion over
47 Life, XXV | I am saying is literally true. I give God thanks that
48 Life, XXV | It is most ./. certainly true that I never imagined there
49 Life, XXV | understand that it was a true vision, as I have since
50 Life, XXV | says this to me, it may be true, as well as what He said
51 Life, XXV | great servants of God. It is true, my relations were with
52 Life, XXV | they said to me must be true.~20. In this distress, I
53 Life, XXV | dangers.~22. O my Lord, how true a friend art Thou! how powerful!
54 Life, XXVI | to be away ./. from its true rest; and so love is made
55 Life, XXVII | that what I am saying is true, and that all we can say
56 Life, XXVII | and you who possess the true faith, what can you be in
57 Life, XXVII | graces? Consider, and it is true, that God gives Himself
58 Life, XXVII | perform heroic acts, as true lovers of Christ.~16. O
59 Life, XXVII | for I know it to be all true.~18. He spoke of it to me
60 Life, XXVIII | the purpose, and literally true.~12. I do not say this by
61 Life, XXVIII | the wicked. Here we learn true humility, imprinted in the
62 Life, XXVIII | is confusion of face, and true repentance for sins; for
63 Life, XXVIII | fruition thereof. It is true that afterwards the vision
64 Life, XXVIII | representations in order to undo the true vision which the soul has
65 Life, XXVIII | He who shall have had the true vision, coming from God,
66 Life, XXVIII | the great results of the true one, nor, indeed, any at
67 Life, XXVIII | and disgusted. But, in the true vision, the riches which
68 Life, XXIX | Himself, the Giver. This is true of all visions without exception:
69 Life, XXIX | seem to me to be literally true of myself.~15. When these
70 Life, XXX | faith, nothing could be more true, and there was nothing on
71 Life, XXX | and really felt,—yet true humility is not attended
72 Life, XXX | by the hand, which is the true explanation of the matter.~
73 Life, XXX | comparison seem to me to be a true description of those souls
74 Life, XXXI | written be of use to the true servant of God, who ought
75 Life, XXXI | afterwards that this was not true humility, because it disturbed
76 Life, XXXII | kept ready for me. It is true that, considering my faults,
77 Life, XXXIII | workmen, St. Joseph, my true father and lord, appeared
78 Life, XXXIV | forth like one who knows the true worth of that merit which
79 Life, XXXV | rest of the world; and that true security consists in striving
80 Life, XXXVI | fault on her want of the true spirit, and not on the rule
81 Life, XXXVI | —because they have the true spirit,—can bear it all
82 Life, XXXVII | own strength.~13. It is true I have this day been rejoicing
83 Life, XXXVII | in the world.~17. Is it true that in religious houses
84 Life, XXXVIII| possess it. It is a real and true detachment, independent
85 Life, XXXVIII| great help to recognise our true home, and to see that we
86 Life, XXXIX | to whom God has granted a true insight into the things
87 Life, XXXIX | grievously ./. from their true meaning? We think we may
88 Life, XXXIX | spring forth out of the true love of God; for though
89 Life, XL | and really understood that true dominion consists in possessing
90 Rel, I(622) | of the Church, and most true, according to the most rigorous
91 Rel, I | must be saying what was true, and that I, being what
92 Rel, II | blessings that come with true poverty, they seem to me
93 Rel, II | is wholly perfect in the true fervour of the love of God,
94 Rel, II | though certainly they are not true of me,—that I have neither
95 Rel, III | During this life, the true gain consists not in striving
96 Rel, V | spiritual sweetnesses; the true safety lies in the witness
97 Rel, V | withdraw, night will come. True humility is this: the soul'
98 Rel, V | of union: and yet it is true that the union lasts but
99 Rel, VIII | longer in our power, as the true Lord thereof, which is filled
100 Rel, IX | I heard this: "He is My true son; I will never fail him,"
101 Rel, IX | doubt of the presence of the true and living God was possible;
102 Ind | vii. 11–14.~Dominion, true, xl. 21.~Dove, vision of
103 Ind | 2.~Perfection, xxi. 10; true safety lies in, xxxv. 15;
104 Ind | difference between the true and false, xv. 15.~Rank,