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1 Int | that the earliest edition known to him was printed in 1537, 2 Int | she did when ./. making known her failings, yet she cannot 3 Int | confessors, and if they became known to larger circles this was 4 Int | later on and is now only known in its final shape, but 5 Int | a Cambridge man, is not known. They undertook the translation 6 Int, Arg | speaking, makes His Will known in an admirable manner. 7 Int, Arg | showed her, even making known to her heavenly secrets 8 Pref | mitigated rule, she was known as Doña Teresa Sanchez 9 Pref | her father lasted is not known, but it is probable that 10 Pref | Gaspar Daza, to whom she made known the state of her soul. The 11 Pref | story of her life, and made known the state of her soul to 12 Pref | degrees, her state became known to many; and there were 13 Pref | that arose when it became known that the Saint was about 14 Pref | he should make everything known to him who can give him 15 Pref | it reaches can never be known; and so I have seen many 16 Pref | them. Also, when they are known to be from God, men must 17 Pref | before Don Vicente made it known. It was easy enough to praise 18 Life, I | beauty, yet was it never known that she gave reason to 19 Life, I(86) | twenty-eight years, she was known as Doña Teresa; but in 20 Life, II | the true reason, which was known only to myself and one of 21 Life, II | suspicion that my vanity was known, than from being in the 22 Life, IV | that it may be the better known, O my Bridegroom, Who Thou 23 Life, IV | multitude of Thy mercies is made known in me, softens the bitter 24 Life, VI | us from God. I have never known any one who was really devout 25 Life, VII | others which I have seen and known.~6. I am exceedingly sorry 26 Life, VII | to speak of, if I had not known by experience the great 27 Life, VIII | the one hand, may become known; and, on the other, that 28 Life, VIII | is not slight, and it is known that God has given me a 29 Life, X | could, in order not to be known; and this I beg of them 30 Life, XI | that when, for reasons known to His Majesty—perhaps 31 Life, XIV | the Spirit of God. I mean, known as things are known here 32 Life, XIV | mean, known as things are known here below—though it is 33 Life, XVI | himself as well as he is known of others who see him, if 34 Life, XVIII | this fruition can be made known. Everything of that kind 35 Life, XVIII | union,—cannot make it known; and if it can, then it 36 Life, XIX | them.~12. When this was known, there began to prevail 37 Life, XX | me without their becoming known. It seems that, of His goodness, 38 Life, XXII | how could I, having once known Thee, ever think I should 39 Life, XXII | cost so much to make it known to us! Amen.~22. There is 40 Life, XXIII | Lord was beginning to make known to the world. I contrived 41 Life, XXIII | harm; for they made things known which might well have remained 42 Life, XXIV(353)| he was is not certainly known. The Bollandists decline 43 Life, XXV | the contrary, it is known to be a delusion of the 44 Life, XXV | for any soul that has ever known the Spirit of God. If it 45 Life, XXV | his orders made my state known to the others. They had 46 Life, XXVI | that my spiritual state was known to be the work of God, to 47 Life, XXIX(431)| ebony (Ribera). It is not known where that cross is now. 48 Life, XXIX | vexation, came to be publicly known. Since then, I do not feel 49 Life, XXX | with those to whom I make known the state of my soul.446 50 Life, XXX | security, I was to make them known to my confessor, and, having 51 Life, XXX | and crafty that I have known him to possess; I should 52 Life, XXXI | alive than have these things known. And so, when I began to 53 Life, XXXI | to live where I was not known; but my confessor would 54 Life, XXXI | Lord's will it should be known of any one that He bestows 55 Life, XXXI | indifferent about its being known that I could not sing well, 56 Life, XXXII | as the affair began to be known here, there fell upon us 57 Life, XXXIV | were greater things made known of him to whom I am now 58 Life, XXXIV | years before they became known, others earlier and others 59 Life, XXXIV | But I always made them known to my confessor, and to 60 Life, XXXV(511)| that of his wife are not known. Maria married, but became 61 Life, XXXVI | could not make the matter known to any one, because no confessor 62 Life, XXXVI | was he. As I have never known what it is to be discontented 63 Life, XXXVIII | so far as anything can be known, there cannot be a doubt 64 Life, XXXVIII | or refrain from making known marvels so great.~28. What 65 Life, XXXIX | ampler manner than I had known how to ask; how much more 66 Life, XXXIX | body. This is very well known, and there are many to bear 67 Life, XXXIX | are so many, and so well known to others, that it gives 68 Life, XXXIX | without having had it made known to me by revelation.~12. 69 Life, XL | pleased Him, could make them known,—lest the others should 70 Life, XL | I believe, I have never known real pain since I resolved 71 Life, XL | fault that they are become known, for I was extremely cautious 72 Rel, I | to me that they should be known to others; but I see now 73 Rel, II | reason why I would have this known is that the great power 74 Rel, V | flesh, whereby this truth is known. The Persons love, communicate, 75 Rel, V | his brethren, and have it known, though it was to cost Joseph 76 Rel, VI | interior state is not made known to the superiors who receive 77 Rel, VII | The reason why so much is known about her is that, as she 78 Rel, VII | make any of these things known, but to be always obedient.693 79 Rel, VIII | who is so high, may be known and praised. In my opinion, 80 Rel, VIII | is so mighty, is the more known, so that the soul loves 81 Rel, VIII | whether it be good or not is known to our Lord. The ./. effects 82 Rel, IX | understand thee. Make thyself known unto him; it will be some 83 Rel, IX(728) | which they were usually known: this fragment cannot have 84 Ind | xxii. 21; makes itself known without words, xxvii. 12; 85 Ind | her spiritual state became known without her consent, xl.