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1 Pref | Lord in His goodness makes wicked people just, yea, even grievous 2 Pref | other hand, the lax and the wicked take courage and lose the 3 Life, Pro | of my grievous sins and wicked life. But it has not been 4 Life, Pro | life84 to keep in mind how wicked it has been; and how, among 5 Life, I | good, if I had not been so wicked. My father was very much 6 Life, II | their way of life was not so wicked as mine. This was done with 7 Life, II | would believe me to be so wicked as I was; and hence I was 8 Life, V | in great perfection. I, wicked as I was, followed after 9 Life, V | strict with me, I am so wicked, I should have sought for 10 Life, V | 11. Though I have been so wicked myself, I never fell into 11 Life, V | partly because I was so very wicked. It is certainly true that 12 Life, VII | wickedness I was one of the most wicked, to live like the multitude— 13 Life, VII | they thought I was not so wicked was this: they saw that 14 Life, VII | very evil deed on my part, wicked as I was, to risk the credit 15 Life, VII | certainly have led me, who am wicked, straight to hell, if our 16 Life, VII | is, for those who will be wicked, a road to hell, rather 17 Life, VII | at home. If they will be wicked at home, their evil life 18 Life, VII | true that I am the most wicked and the basest of all who 19 Life, VIII | it, be his life ever so wicked; for prayer is the way to 20 Life, VIII | particular friendship. The wicked, who do not resemble Thee, 21 Life, VIII | why should any one, how wicked soever he may be, have any 22 Life, VIII | fear? Let him be ever so wicked, he will not remain in his 23 Life, X | well be that I, who am so wicked, measure others by myself, 24 Life, X | a person so vile and so wicked as I am. And because I think 25 Life, X | when I am a woman, and a wicked one?~13. So, then, everything 26 Life, XIV | so even when I was most wicked.~16. Is it possible, Lord, 27 Life, XV | with me, though I am so wicked.~24. As I shall speak at 28 Life, XVIII | am a woman, not good, but wicked. It seems to me that the 29 Life, XIX | in prayer when I was so wicked, that— as I have already 30 Life, XIX | when I write this, for I am wicked. With these scanty tears 31 Life, XIX | yet clearly understood how wicked she was, though much of 32 Life, XIX | make my prayer, who was so wicked, and yet had received so 33 Life, XIX | Lord in tears,—I was so wicked, that it availed me nothing; 34 Life, XX | afraid, because I was so wicked, I never could believe it 35 Life, XX | soul: they saw it lately so wicked, and now they see it pretend 36 Life, XXI | however distracted and wicked these may be, will neither 37 Life, XXII | in me, who was always so wicked. I thought, however, that 38 Life, XXII | nothing,321 by seeing how wicked I was. Moreover, His Majesty 39 Life, XXII | beginning, and exceedingly wicked, yet let us always labour 40 Life, XXIII | ways and works that were so wicked. May our Lord be praised, 41 Life, XXIII | converse with a person so wicked as I was. He began his visits, 42 Life, XXIII | see me because I was so wicked.~12. When he found out my 43 Life, XXIII | clearly to understand how wicked I was,—those two servants 44 Life, XXV | it, unless a soul be so wicked as to pretend that it has 45 Life, XXV | them. I reflected on my wicked life, and therefore what 46 Life, XXVII | excuse for any one, however wicked he may be, seeing that He 47 Life, XXVIII | more than one so base and wicked could bear; and our merciful 48 Life, XXVIII | His justice against the wicked. Here we learn true humility, 49 Life, XXVIII | observe. As I was formerly so wicked, I said, I could not believe 50 Life, XXVIII | a wretched woman, weak, wicked, and timid as I am, must 51 Life, XXX | because he had seen how wicked I was, and that not long 52 Life, XXX | looked upon myself as so wicked as to have been the cause, 53 Life, XXXII | faults,—for, though so wicked, I had lived constantly 54 Life, XXXII | blessed and the torment of the wicked,—I longed for the way 55 Life, XXXIV | knowing myself to be so wicked, could not bear it. I commended 56 Life, XXXIV | God deliver me from this wicked, artificial life!—though 57 Life, XXXVI | they said that I was more wicked than the other nuns. They 58 Life, XXXVI | it. At other times, too, wicked and imperfect as I am, I 59 Life, XXXVII | were ever given to one so wicked: but in obedience ./. to 60 Life, XXXVII | knowing myself to be so wicked as I am, should be afraid.~ 61 Life, XXXVIII| see it revealed to one so wicked and base as I am, I look 62 Life, XXXVIII| Lord made me remember my wicked life, I wept; for as I considered 63 Life, XXXVIII| not to be present, however wicked the priest might be who 64 Rel, I | way because I am weak and wicked.~20. When I am in prayer, 65 Rel, I | not from God, I being so wicked myself. But when I am in 66 Rel, I | am unprofitable and very wicked. And perhaps I have no perception 67 Rel, I | wrought in me, who am so wicked and so imperfect. I refer 68 Rel, III | considering the weakness of the wicked."~6. One Tuesday after the 69 Rel, III | allowed me to become so wicked; for on the previous day 70 Rel, V | clearly revealed in one so wicked.~10. Antiochus was unendurable 71 Rel, VIII | received this grace was so wicked; for she saw what good reasons 72 Rel, VIII | me, seeing that I was so wicked; good people do not need 73 Rel, XI | do so, if I were not so wicked. I may say, also, that if 74 Ind | xxxiv. 20.~Conversion of a wicked priest, v. 12; of a sinner,