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1 Int | Lord.2 The Bollandists, not having seen the original, may be 2 Int | her previous confessors having given her permission to 3 Int | being a powerful prelate and having received it from the said 4 Int | selected from various works having been denounced by some Roman 5 Int | Teresa's life and character having always been a favourite 6 Int, Arg | and how she was helped by having virtuous parents.~Chapter 7 Int, Arg | up prayer even if, after having received this favour, one 8 Int, Arg | prayer, and says what a soul having reached it feels when obliged 9 Pref | 1568."~Her confessors, having seen the book, "commanded 10 Life, II | Blessed be Thou, O Lord, for having borne with me so long! Amen.~ 11 Life, IV | I spent the first year, having very bad health, though 12 Life, V | pain and sorrow only for having offended God, which might 13 Life, VI | most deeply penitent for having offended God; and I remember 14 Life, VI | anguish which I felt for having offended God, dreading it 15 Life, VI | our good.~9. I began by having Masses and prayers said 16 Life, VI | upon earth—for St. Joseph having the title of father, and 17 Life, VI | of late devout to him,127 having had experience of this truth.~ 18 Life, VII | When that blessed man, having that good opinion of me, 19 Life, VII | conscience. But my father, having that opinion of me which 20 Life, VII | and for the purpose of having greater satisfaction in 21 Life, X | than some testimony of our having pleased God? Let him, then, 22 Life, X | take him into His house, having chosen him for His kingdom, 23 Life, XI | anything upon earth, but having all our thoughts and conversation 24 Life, XI | great measure, to their not having embraced the Cross from 25 Life, XIII | afraid of self; so that, having no confidence in ourselves, 26 Life, XIII | do not say this without having had experience of it; and 27 Life, XIV | Supernatural Character.~1. Having spoken of the toilsome efforts 28 Life, XV | a soul, in token of His having chosen it for great things, 29 Life, XV | are sure of it at last, having their eyes directed to the 30 Life, XVIII | there must be many—who, having attained to these states 31 Life, XIX | religious—not such as I am, having only the name—so as to 32 Life, XX | now like a person, who, having a rope around his neck, 33 Life, XXI | little I can do; but now, having drawn near to Thee,—having 34 Life, XXI | having drawn near to Thee,—having ascended to this watchtower, 35 Life, XXII | against Thee; but how could I, having once known Thee, ever think 36 Life, XXII | grants us this grace, of having this love imprinted in our 37 Life, XXII | Others, also, there are who, having for a moment attained to 38 Life, XXIII | life where I broke off,331 having made, I believe, a longer 39 Life, XXIII(338) | where he corrects himself,—having previously called her Mencia 40 Life, XXIII | waiting for it in great dread, having begged many persons to pray 41 Life, XXIV | practise greater penance, having been negligent in this matter 42 Life, XXIV | better course. One day, having prayed for some time, and 43 Life, XXV | Himself as our true Lord, having dominion over us. I know 44 Life, XXV | listen. I was by myself, having no one in whom I could find 45 Life, XXVI | they owe to our Lord in having saved them so often from 46 Life, XXVIII | of my being then, and of having been, a sinner. He used 47 Life, XXX | known to my confessor, and, having done so, be in peace. Nevertheless, 48 Life, XXX | a veil. As a person who, having travelled often by a particular 49 Life, XXXI | was in an oratory, and, having said one Nocturn, was saying 50 Life, XXXI | a queen in its kingdom, having everything under its feet.~ 51 Life, XXXI | shall read this can help having me in abhorrence when he 52 Life, XXXII | Barefooted Orders.474 I, having this desire, began to discuss 53 Life, XXXII | property of her husband. Having, a great desire that he 54 Life, XXXIII | of the Society of Jesus having gone away, His Majesty brought 55 Life, XXXV | ignorant of, notwithstanding my having read the Constitutions514 56 Life, XXXV | give up my purpose. Now, having this opinion and sanction, 57 Life, XXXV | joy at hearing this; and having these opinions in my favour, 58 Life, XXXV | lip-service: why did I, having the opportunity of living 59 Life, XXXV | already told me to go, God having moved him as He had moved 60 Life, XXXVI | and Her Deliverance.~1. Having now left that city,527 I 61 Life, XXXVI | failed in my obedience, in having brought it about without 62 Life, XXXVII(560) | The Saint, having interrupted her account 63 Life, XXXVIII(576)| Provincial, F. Juan Suarez, as having desire to quit the Society 64 Life, XXXVIII | purgatory. I understood that, having become a friar and carefully 65 Life, XXXIX | mine which I speak without having had it made known to me 66 Life, XXXIX | giving thanks to our Lord for having been pleased to make some 67 Rel, I | mine: and this, without my having had a vision, or heard anything, 68 Rel, II | be outwardly visible, I having no power to resist them; 69 Rel, II | poor than I used to be, having a great pity for them and 70 Rel, II | if it were against me.~8. Having a clear knowledge of this 71 Rel, III | after the Ascension,647 having prayed for awhile after 72 Rel, IV | swallow the Host; and, still having It in my mouth, when I had 73 Rel, V | it was the work of God: having this, I ventured upon difficult 74 Rel, VII | to be led into error.~11. Having this in view, she began 75 Rel, VII | thought ill of her; for she, having heard this, thought that 76 Rel, VII | college of St. Gregory. He, having before that heard of her 77 Rel, VII | through hearing a noise or having seen that person before, 78 Rel, VIII | filled with a deep sorrow for having offended Him, and astonishment 79 Rel, IX | of the latter words.~8. Having one day conversed with a 80 Rel, IX | reference to this Saint, and having great desires to imitate 81 Rel, IX | exceedingly.~ ./. 15. Once, having a desire to render some 82 Rel, XI | feel the pains I felt for having offended God, nor the great