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1 Int, Arg | she had deserved by her sins. She tells a little44 of 2 Pref | into the other extreme of sins, and for souls of this kind 3 Life, Pro | in detail of my grievous sins and wicked life. But it 4 Life, IV | was careless about venial sins, and that was my ruin. Yet, 5 Life, IV | to my evil deeds and my sins, He hid them at once. The 6 Life, V | and even weeping over my sins at times, they thought I 7 Life, V | that God, by reason of my sins, allowed those confessors 8 Life, V | altogether otherwise through my sins.~10. I procured further 9 Life, V | brought this upon myself by my sins, the torture would have 10 Life, V | some things were not mortal sins which afterwards I found 11 Life, V | myself in recounting my sins; and they are glossed over 12 Life, VII | that of prayer.129 As my sins multiplied, I began to lose 13 Life, VII | for, on account of our sins, the way of the greatest 14 Life, VII | munificence regarded not my great sins, but rather the desires 15 Life, VII | Thou didst chastise my sins with great consolations. 16 Life, VII | making some reparation for my sins, though it was but slight, 17 Life, VII | it was but slight, for my sins are so many. But when I 18 Life, VIII | account whatever of venial sins; and though of mortal sins 19 Life, VIII | sins; and though of mortal sins I was afraid, I was not 20 Life, VIII | soul perseveres in spite of sins, temptations, and relapses, 21 Life, IX | form such a resolution—my sins stood before me so grievously. 22 Life, IX | my ingratitude and of my sins. My understanding was so 23 Life, IX | forgiveness of my great sins. When I saw that my sins 24 Life, IX | sins. When I saw that my sins were so great, I never ventured 25 Life, X | strength which we through our sins have lost.~9. A man will 26 Life, X | wretched life, and of my sins. I give him leave to do 27 Life, X | except in declaring my sins: and in that matter I should 28 Life, XI | they are penitent for their sins; and yet they are, because 29 Life, XIII | their effects; but, for our sins, so few and so rare are 30 Life, XIII | pain which the sight of the sins and failings of others occasions 31 Life, XIII | of the pain which public sins occasion, if they be habitual 32 Life, XIII | and with our own great sins cover our eyes, so that 33 Life, XIII | beginning. The knowledge of our sins, and of our own selves, 34 Life, XIV | souls occasioned by our sins.~9. This satisfaction lies 35 Life, XIV | great truth; and, if our sins stand not in the way, we 36 Life, XV | grace, and heaping up its sins and imperfections together 37 Life, XVI | sermons, abstain from public sins? Well, I think it is because 38 Life, XX | such as it is through our sins, which are so great.~10. 39 Life, XX | purgatory, nor of the great sins I have committed, and by 40 Life, XXIII | occasion even of venial sins; for if it was the work 41 Life, XXIII | they might well have been sins, though since I conversed 42 Life, XXIII | on account of my great sins, that God might leave me 43 Life, XXIII | story of my life and of my sins, the best way I~ ./. could 44 Life, XXVI | others which bring my former sins into remembrance,—particularly 45 Life, XXVI | done in confessing grave sins, particularly when the graces 46 Life, XXVII | kind now, because of our sins! Now, indeed, they are all 47 Life, XXVII | make you do penance for my sins herein.~ ./. 48 Life, XXVIII | and true repentance for sins; for though the soul sees 49 Life, XXVIII | thought it all came through my sins. And so my state was talked 50 Life, XXX | have been the cause, by my sins, of all the evils and all 51 Life, XXX | fruition of so great a good. My sins, too, must be in fault; 52 Life, XXXI | He confessed his other sins but of this one he used 53 Life, XXXI | permitted it on account of my sins. At that time, too, I thought 54 Life, XXXI | acquainted with my sins, in order that he might 55 Life, XXXI | contrive he should know of my sins:465 that seemed to relieve 56 Life, XXXII | Place Which She Had by Her Sins Deserved in Hell. The Torments 57 Life, XXXII | which I had deserved by my sins. It was but a moment, but 58 Life, XXXII | the punishment of certain sins. They were most horrible 59 Life, XXXIII | wretched life, and of the many sins which in times past I had 60 Life, XXXIII | was then cleansed from my sins. When I had been thus clad— 61 Life, XXXVII | from beholding my grievous sins. What I mean is this,— 62 Life, XXXVII | unless our Lord, for my sins, should permit the loss 63 Life, XXXVIII| delivered me from so many sins will not withdraw His hand 64 Life, XXXVIII| consider the place which my sins had earned for me in hell, 65 Life, XXXIX | not hear me because of my sins. He appeared to me as at 66 Life, XXXIX | rescued souls from mortal sins and led others on to greater 67 Life, XXXIX | him from committing those sins into which he fell before 68 Life, XL | lustre of my soul by my sins, so that I could not see 69 Life, XL | confusion whenever I call my sins to remembrance. I believe, 70 Life, XL | see such foul things as my sins present in the pure brilliancy 71 Life, XL | commit most foul and filthy sins, that they may remember 72 Life, XL | they may remember their sins are not secret, and that 73 Life, XL | we too shall look on the sins we have committed! O my 74 Rel, I | delusions because of my sins, that He has left unheeded 75 Rel, I | reminding me of my former sins, which make me exceedingly 76 Rel, II | a sea of wickedness and sins, and without a thought that 77 Rel, III | distress on account of my sins, which I had set before 78 Rel, V | of the stench of his many sins.675~11. Confession is for 79 Rel, V | Confession is for faults and sins, and not for virtues, nor 80 Rel, V | 15. How there are no sins where there is no knowledge; 81 Rel, VI | conceal from him my faults and sins, or my interior state; and 82 Rel, VII | our Lord, and on her own sins, for some time every day, 83 Rel, VII | than if they had been grave sins; for it seemed to her that 84 Rel, VII | did so, and described her sins and her life. He wrote to 85 Rel, VII | herself, because of her sins, deserved to fall into delusions— 86 Rel, VII | of it,695 and where her sins, for they have been so public, 87 Rel, VII | long upon these as upon her sins; these are always a torment 88 Rel, VII | smelling foully.~23. That her sins are so many, and her service 89 Rel, IX | He said to me: "All thy sins in My sight are as if they 90 Rel, IX | thinking whether I, for my sins, had to be of use to others, 91 Rel, IX | remembrance of my great sins, and I was also in great 92 Ind | pain occasioned by the sins of others, xiii. 14; original, 93 Ind | a soul in, Rel. iii. 13.~Sins, the Saint consents to the 94 Ind | 9; willing to have her sins divulged, x. 10; always