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1 Int | however, was an Oxford man, but the name of the other, 2 Int | must have been a Cambridge man, is not known. They undertook 3 Pref | Salcedo. He was a married man, given to prayer, and a 4 Pref | as for the comforting a man under temptation or in doubt, 5 Pref | coming danger. As a good man will not speak unadvisedly, 6 Pref | he wrote, he wrote like a man whose whole life was spent, 7 Pref | does not injure. Let every man examine his own conscience, 8 Pref | as it is possible for a man to be,—she is not a deceiver; 9 Life, I | themselves. My father was a man of great charity towards 10 Life, I | she was not free. He was a man of great truthfulness; nobody 11 Life, III | prudent and most excellent man, then a widower. Him too 12 Life, V | state, and saw that the poor man's fault was not so grave, 13 Life, V | had given it up, like a man roused from deep sleep, 14 Life, VI | for I know not how any man can think of the Queen of 15 Life, VII | sin.~18. When that blessed man, having that good opinion 16 Life, VII | father, who was a very good man, fearing God, did me a very 17 Life, VII | is a kind of humility in man not to trust to himself, 18 Life, VIII | and for the wide door that man opened for it, that it might 19 Life, IX | think of Christ only as man. But so it was; and I never 20 Life, X | our sins have lost.~9. A man will hardly wish to be held 21 Life, XII | disgusted: it feels like a man about to take a leap, and 22 Life, XIII | sound understanding—and a man of experience. If, in addition 23 Life, XIII | to this, he is a learned man, it is a very great matter. 24 Life, XIII | but if he be not a learned man, he is a great hindrance. 25 Life, XV | formed, and who is become a man, does not ungrow, nor does 26 Life, XVI | bliss. It is like a dying man with the candle in his hand, 27 Life, XVII | It is like the life of a man who is full, requiring no 28 Life, XVIII | distressed. A most learned man, of the Order of the glorious 29 Life, XIX | Dominican friar, a most learned man, has greatly merited in 30 Life, XXI | think you have gained one man's good will, because of 31 Life, XXI | prevented already! Here no man fears to lose life or honour 32 Life, XXII | that He is both God and Man, His bodily Presence would, 33 Life, XXII | have our Lord before us as Man while we are living and 34 Life, XXII | Friend; for we regard Him as Man, and behold Him faint and 35 Life, XXII | Lord, for I am a sinful man." I know this by experience: 36 Life, XXII | blessings are supernatural. If a man has a bad voice, let him 37 Life, XXIII(336)| very laborious and holy man. It was he who said the 38 Life, XXIII | This latter is a married man; but his life is so edifying 39 Life, XXIII | never lie idle. He is a man of great sense, and very 40 Life, XXIII | 7. This blessed and holy man, then, seems to me, by the 41 Life, XXIII | the presence of so holy a man, revealed to him the state 42 Life, XXIV | great infirmities. The holy man who heard my confession 43 Life, XXVI | misery. God is not like man in His ways; He knows our 44 Life, XXVII | Peter of Alcantara, a holy man of great spirituality,— 45 Life, XXVII | former times. But this holy man lived in our day; he had 46 Life, XXVII | not: but he was an aged man when I made his acquaintance; 47 Life, XXVIII | short, it is such that no man, however gifted he may be, 48 Life, XXVIII | living image,—not a dead man, but the living Christ: 49 Life, XXVIII | me see that He is God and man,—not as He was in the 50 Life, XXVIII | vision were the work of a man's own understanding,—setting 51 Life, XXVIII | Jesus, and a really holy man, answered them in the same 52 Life, XXVIII | He was a most discreet man, and of great humility; 53 Life, XXVIII | trouble: for, though he was a man much given to prayer, and 54 Life, XXVIII | he had not been so holy a man, and if our Lord had not 55 Life, XXVIII | tell. He was a most holy man, and I felt it most acutely 56 Life, XXX | knew that so great a man had come, she took her measures. 57 Life, XXX | she knew that the blessed man was come, without saying 58 Life, XXX | these I had none. The holy man enlightened me on the whole 59 Life, XXX | He was a holy but timid man, and could not feel safe 60 Life, XXX | not long before. The holy man did so; he spoke to them 61 Life, XXXII | She went to a very learned man, and a very great servant 62 Life, XXXII | everything, and told the holy man how much she received from 63 Life, XXXII | he was the most learned man here, and there are few 64 Life, XXXII | God, yet, if that learned man had told me that we could 65 Life, XXXIII | because he was a learned man. I told him all about my 66 Life, XXXIII | his services; for he was a man of great ability. I, too, 67 Life, XXXIV | always looked upon him as a man of great understanding. 68 Life, XXXIV | themselves. I do not mean that a man who is not spiritual, if 69 Life, XXXIV | he may be a very learned man. Being thus humble, he will 70 Life, XXXIV | for he is a very learned man, and that of which he has 71 Life, XXXVI | in whose house the holy man was ./. staying; for he 72 Life, XXXVI | staying; for he was a man who was in the habit of 73 Life, XXXVI | approbation of the holy old man,533 and the great trouble 74 Life, XXXVI | been done; for the holy man was here but a short time, 75 Life, XXXVI | I had to nurse the sick man, and obtain from the workmen 76 Life, XXXVI | exchanged my joy with any man upon earth; and the very 77 Life, XXXVII | though He was God, He was man also; that He is not surprised 78 Life, XXXVII | persons may speak. If a poor man have any business with these, 79 Life, XXXVII | their meaning; for if a man be careful to please God 80 Life, XXXVII | in another corner; and a man must be addressed as the 81 Life, XXXVIII | province—was dead. He was a man of great virtue, with whom 82 Life, XXXVIII | great joy. He was a very old man then, but I saw him as if 83 Life, XXXVIII | who gave alms to a rich man. Later on I heard an account 84 Life, XXXVIII | that it is not enough for a man to be a friar in his habit— 85 Life, XXXIX | Is it not enough that a man has merited the protection 86 Life, XXXIX | I felt that everything man can desire was all there 87 Life, XXXIX | seems to burn up the old man, with his faults, his lukewarmness, 88 Life, XL | and that he should be a man of experience herein. There 89 Life, XL | is not a virtue in a sick man to abstain from thanking 90 Life, XL | father, know, because every man explains them in his own 91 Rel, II | He was a most spiritual man and a theologian: I discussed 92 Rel, VII | Alcantara, who was a holy man of the Barefooted Friars 93 Rel, VII(687) | Father-Master Avila, who is a man of great spirituality and 94 Rel, VII | Master Avila, who was a man of great learning in the 95 Rel, VII | began. He was a very learned man. He reassured her greatly, 96 Rel, VII | Dominican Provincial, a man of great spirituality;~ ./. 97 Rel, VII | not in the power of any man, and our Lord does not require 98 Rel, IX | a most learned and holy man.~2. One day,—it was the