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1 Int, 0(8) | the General Chapters, so far as these are preserved, 2 Int | when I should come thus far in my story, to say very 3 Int | come from God, and that so far from imperilling her soul 4 Int | that some have been led so far), should procure the book 5 Int | He had not proceeded very far when he learnt that "others 6 Int, Arg | state. She declares how far, with the grace of God, 7 Int, Arg | that many souls advance so far, but that few go beyond. 8 Int, Arg | the soul that has come so far can do, and the effect of 9 Int, Arg | through God's goodness, led so far. She speaks of the effects 10 Pref | they are themselves very far away from it, they cannot 11 Pref | in continual prayer, so far as it is possible for them, 12 Pref | thing I am very sure, so far as it is possible for a 13 Pref | His edition is, therefore, far better than any of its predecessors; 14 Life, V | loyalty which reaches so far as to go against the law 15 Life, V | thousand times, and in a far more perilous state. I believe 16 Life, VI | abandon me; for I know now how far my strength and little virtue 17 Life, VII | ever offended Him,130 so far as I know. The very first 18 Life, VII | vanities—though not, so far as I know, to the extent 19 Life, VIII | me feel that I was very far from being what I ought 20 Life, X | abroad what I have thus far said of my wretched life, 21 Life, X | speak in all sincerity, so far as I understand myself. 22 Life, XI | is wearied thereby. Thus far we can advance of ourselves— 23 Life, XIII | of giving a sanction, so far as he can, to the evil he 24 Life, XIII | help us.~31. I have gone far away from the subject I 25 Life, XIV | the soul has arrived thus far, it begins to lose the desire 26 Life, XV | of Quiet. Many Advance So Far, But Few Go Farther.~1. 27 Life, XV | so that it advances so far, I believe that He will 28 Life, XV | soul that has advanced so far as this to understand the 29 Life, XV | that many souls come thus far, and that those who go farther, 30 Life, XV | In these persons, thus far advanced, love is already 31 Life, XV | is by our Lord's will, so far as I have seen it in my 32 Life, XVI | when I should come thus far in my story, to say very 33 Life, XVI | did little or nothing, so far as they were concerned, 34 Life, XIX | misery; self-conceit is so far away, that it seems as if 35 Life, XIX | ready prepared. It sees, so far as itself is concerned, 36 Life, XIX | water out of a well, so far as it is mine, so impure, 37 Life, XIX | use of that very grace, so far as he can, for his own purpose, 38 Life, XX | though God seems, as it were, far away from the soul at that 39 Life, XX | be weary; because it is far away from the Good which 40 Life, XX | were at a great distance, far away.~24. I do not say that 41 Life, XXI | kings to understand how far their obligations reach! 42 Life, XXI | into most clearly.~10. So far, then, of the effects of 43 Life, XXI | think—can ever reach so far.~11. However, I do not mean 44 Life, XXII | those who have advanced so far would be embarrassed or 45 Life, XXII | which has ecstasies and so far is more accustomed to receive 46 Life, XXII | grace given to those who are far advanced to be the same 47 Life, XXIII | that my fear was going so far, it struck me—because 48 Life, XXIV | one. This is the truth, so far as I can judge.356 From 49 Life, XXV | advanced in prayer only so far as this may most easily 50 Life, XXV | degrees ensue; because, so far as I can see, and by experience 51 Life, XXV | God is received only in so far as it corresponds with the 52 Life, XXVII | ingratitude of men, how far will it go! I know by experience 53 Life, XXVII | works. The joy of this is so far above all conceivable joys, 54 Life, XXVII | appeared to me being then far away. I knew he was about 55 Life, XXVIII | I told him the truth so far as I knew it; or, if not, 56 Life, XXVIII | I have just said,416 it far transcends anything we can 57 Life, XXIX | Her.~1. I have wandered far from the subject; for I 58 Life, XXIX | has inflicted on it; it is far otherwise; for an arrow 59 Life, XXX | devil does not reach so far as to destroy faith—is 60 Life, XXX | something which it hears of far away. So tepid is its love 61 Life, XXXI | and said that he was so far improved, that he had not 62 Life, XXXI | disturb my soul. They went so far, that I made up my mind, 63 Life, XXXII | went no further than in so far as it was not against what 64 Life, XXXIII | our Lord seems to have led far on the way, seeing that 65 Life, XXXIV | Provincial, who was at a distance far away.~2. The Provincial 66 Life, XXXIV | On another occasion, when far away from this place, I 67 Life, XXXV(511) | there, and some went so far as to threaten to have her 68 Life, XXXV | the open and royal road, far away from the precipice: 69 Life, XXXVI(543)| enter a religious house far away from Avila, her home. 70 Life, XXXVI | nothing to them, except in so far as it regarded the service 71 Life, XXXVII | sweetness and comfort of them so far exceed those of others, 72 Life, XXXVII | the loss of Thee!~10. Thus far of the blessings of this 73 Life, XXXVIII | and as it finds itself far away from those things, 74 Life, XXXVIII | the goodness of God, so far as I could understand, the 75 Life, XXXVIII | brightness of the wings were far greater. I understood by 76 Life, XXXVIII | death so holy, that, so far as anything can be known, 77 Life, XXXVIII | the more clearly see how far I am from deserving it. 78 Life, XXXVIII | died in our Lord—he was far away from here; it was one 79 Life, XXXIX | gracious our Lord was to me, so far as I could judge; for immediately, 80 Life, XXXIX | Lord gave me when I was so far from deserving it: I call 81 Life, XXXIX | to me, I should not be so far behind them as I am in pleasing 82 Life, XXXIX | He knew already that, so far as it lay in my power, I 83 Life, XL | those deep truths which far surpass all that is spoken 84 Life, XL | in dignity must be very far from wishing or desiring 85 Life, XL | safe road, now that, so far as it concerns me, there 86 Rel, I(622) | evil spirits. She has put far away from herself all the 87 Rel, I | do very great things, so far as my strength would allow; 88 Rel, I | not leave that undone, so far as I understand it; if I 89 Rel, I | glory, be to God!—so far as I know, there is no reason 90 Rel, I | ordinary state of my soul, so far as I can understand it. 91 Rel, II | prayer, wherein I find myself far more advanced, more detached 92 Rel, II | think I have received, so far as I can see, a much greater 93 Rel, II | without any at all; and now so far as I am concerned, I do 94 Rel, II | as one that sees things far higher than I can understand, 95 Rel, III | figure of the truth, so far as my dulness could understand, 96 Rel, IV | the pain had not gone so far as to make me beside myself; 97 Rel, IV | reception, in letting Him go so far for supper; and I used to 98 Rel, VI | it. But it seemed to me a far other matter to give up 99 Rel, VII | if she did not exist, so far as she knows herself, and 100 Rel, VIII | experience of it,—I mean, how far the pain can go; for the 101 Rel, VIII | have spoken of here, so far as I can see; for, as I 102 Rel, XI | expedient herein, and is so far removed from all self-seeking, 103 Rel, XI | cannot believe it, because so far as I can see, I am not under