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1 Int | everything ./. she had learned from her heavenly Teacher.26 2 Int | converts to the Faith, most learned and pious men, who were 3 Pref | Dominican, a most holy and learned priest. That father not 4 Pref | of prayer that the most learned men, through their want 5 Life, II | none at all; and the evil I learned did me much harm. She was 6 Life, II | goodness, which were great, I learned nothing; and learned every 7 Life, II | I learned nothing; and learned every evil from a relative 8 Life, V | for I was always fond of learned men, although confessors 9 Life, V | confessors indifferently learned did my soul much harm; for 10 Life, V | them myself: and a really learned confessor never deceived 11 Life, V | better; I thought they were learned, and that I was not under 12 Life, V | seventeen years, till a most learned Dominican Father117 undeceived 13 Life, V | members of his household; I learned more of his ruinous state, 14 Life, VII | better. His confessor, a most learned Dominican,143 used to say 15 Life, VII | most wretched, because I learned in prayer more and more 16 Life, X | love of God. Persons so learned and grave as they are167 17 Life, X | mine—because I am neither learned nor of good life, and I 18 Life, XI | utterance for those who are not learned, and such am I. I have therefore 19 Life, XII | particularly those who are learned; for learning, in my opinion, 20 Life, XII | this a few days ago in some learned men who had shortly before 21 Life, XII | so very anxious that many learned men may become spiritual. 22 Life, XIII | addition to this, he is a learned man, it is a very great 23 Life, XIII | most important, because learned men may be found with whom 24 Life, XIII | mean, that for beginners learned men are of little use, if 25 Life, XIII | have nothing to do with learned men, because a spirituality, 26 Life, XIII | continue to be guided by a learned director if he can, and 27 Life, XIII | if he can, and the more learned the better. They who walk 28 Life, XIII | need. Let them not say that learned men not given to prayer 29 Life, XIII | treats of these matters with learned men, unless he is deceived 30 Life, XIII | are exceedingly afraid of learned men who are humble and virtuous, 31 Life, XIII | held to the effect that learned men, if they are not spiritual, 32 Life, XIII | necessary; but if he be not a learned man, he is a great hindrance. 33 Life, XIII | we consult those who are learned, provided they be virtuous; 34 Life, XIII | ignorant. I often wonder at learned men—particularly those 35 Life, XV | than many fagots of most learned reasons, which, in my opinion, 36 Life, XV | This is good for those learned men who have commanded me 37 Life, XV | make an exception: if these learned men have to preach or to 38 Life, XV | have had, and by which I learned much—I have had the help 39 Life, XV | had the help of some most learned men and persons of great 40 Life, XVII | arrived at this state, and is learned. If he says of it, it is 41 Life, XVIII | I was distressed. A most learned man, of the Order of the 42 Life, XIX | Dominican friar, a most learned man, has greatly merited 43 Life, XXII | this point, for they are learned and spiritual persons, understanding 44 Life, XXII | me the way, I should have learned but little from books; for 45 Life, XXIII | all.~6. I was told of a learned ecclesiastic,336 dwelling 46 Life, XXV | always on our guard, under a learned director, from whom nothing 47 Life, XXV | than mine: they were also learned men. Why should I not believe 48 Life, XXV | never fail Thee. Let all the learned rise up against me,—let 49 Life, XXVI | me, to a confessor who is learned, and obey him. I do so; 50 Life, XXVI | was glad to be silent. I learned then that I had been ill-advised 51 Life, XXVII | women, who know so little: learned men can explain it better.~ 52 Life, XXVII | for the soul finds itself learned in a moment, and the mystery ./. 53 Life, XXVIII | for this must be work for learned men. Our Lord has not been 54 Life, XXVIII | much given to prayer, and learned, he never trusted his own 55 Life, XXVIII | considered myself to be a learned woman. All this was carried 56 Life, XXX | Majesty to let her see what learned men failed to discern. My 57 Life, XXX | distressed, until certain learned persons, and the blessed 58 Life, XXXI | felt it much if I had not learned the part intrusted to me, 59 Life, XXXII | seen this vision, and had learned other great and hidden things 60 Life, XXXII | 19. She went to a very learned man, and a very great servant 61 Life, XXXII | us,—for he was the most learned man here, and there are 62 Life, XXXII | are few in his Order more learned than he,—I told him myself 63 Life, XXXII | from ./. God, yet, if that learned man had told me that we 64 Life, XXXIII | upon him, because he was a learned man. I told him all about 65 Life, XXXIV | not spiritual, if he is learned, may not direct one that 66 Life, XXXIV | though he may be a very learned man. Being thus humble, 67 Life, XXXIV | ascertained; for he is a very learned man, and that of which he 68 Life, XXXIV | own profit, has actually learned of our Lord certain things 69 Life, XXXV | neither my confessor, nor the learned men to whom I spoke of it. 70 Life, XXXV | nothing but dispute with the learned. I wrote to that ./. Dominican 71 Life, XXXVI | nothing without the advice of learned men, in order that I might 72 Life, XXXVI | the Orders—that is, two learned men from each—to give 73 Life, XXXVI | to put it in the hands of learned men. This brought on trouble 74 Life, XXXVIII| He died, as I afterwards learned, at the very time of my 75 Life, XXXIX | this time, both of them learned men, and great servants 76 Life, XL | through the teaching of many learned men. It seems to me that 77 Life, XL | men. It seems to me that learned men never could have thus 78 Life, XL | good, they are good and learned men, and I know they will 79 Rel, I(622) | warns her to be open with learned men, servants of our Lord, 80 Rel, I | fixed on God, if all the learned and holy men in the world 81 Rel, II | serve Him, particularly learned men, in all detachment, 82 Rel, II | with him, and he with other learned men, among whom was Father 83 Rel, V | see now that it is just as learned men told me; and I did not 84 Rel, VII | was such that all those learned men who saw it—they were 85 Rel, VII | these things with certain learned men, though they were not 86 Rel, VII | things began. He was a very learned man. He reassured her greatly, 87 Rel, VII | would not need to seek for learned men nor tests, because she 88 Rel, VII | not been able—and many learned men, with many words, had 89 Rel, VII | things which men, however learned they may be, can never know. 90 Rel, VIII | blessings in the soul. Some learned men say that it is this, 91 Rel, IX | great relief; he is a most learned and holy man.~2. One day, 92 Rel, XI | accordingly, I have no need of learned men, or of speaking to anybody 93 Ind | and prudent, xiii. 24; and learned, xiii. 26; choice of, xiii. 94 Ind | health, xiii. 9; afraid of learned directors who are humble,