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1 Int | could, and begged him to consider the matter well, and tell 2 Pref | her,52 and advised her to consider carefully her way of prayer.~ 3 Pref | fear of God, because they consider the way on which they are 4 Pref | is most just, but let us consider them always as people in 5 Life, I | feeling of devotion when I consider how God gave me in my early 6 Life, V | deep sleep, he began to consider all that he had done in 7 Life, V | when I think of it, and consider how our Lord seems to have 8 Life, VI | filled with amazement when I consider the great favours which 9 Life, VII | themselves blind, and who will consider that which they do to be 10 Life, VII | us serve God always, and consider how all things come to an 11 Life, VIII | Joy of the angels! when I consider it, I wish I could wholly 12 Life, X | to discern, confess, and consider often that I was once accustomed 13 Life, X | clear that such souls must consider themselves greater debtors— 14 Life, XI | rejoice and take comfort, and consider it as the greatest favour 15 Life, XII | that remains, he who will consider the matter will trace that 16 Life, XIII | of our own soul only, and consider that in the whole world 17 Life, XIII | labour, therefore, always to consider the virtues and the good 18 Life, XIII | reflections for a time, and consider the sufferings He there 19 Life, XIV | was to me a great joy to consider my soul as a garden, and 20 Life, XVI | what I have written, and consider it as a letter for yourself 21 Life, XVIII | words like these.~6. O Lord, consider what Thou art doing; forget 22 Life, XIX | Thee, imploring Thee to consider the grounds they had. They 23 Life, XIX | interruptions; for when I consider what God must have borne 24 Life, XIX | and, for the love of God, consider it well,—that a soul, 25 Life, XX | have been able to do it.~2. Consider we now that this last water, 26 Life, XX | highest way it can. They consider this a temptation and a 27 Life, XX | upon it as a shower. People consider it wanting in humility, 28 Life, XXI | the true life! Sometimes I consider, if a person like myself— 29 Life, XXII | God given to souls,—will consider that opinion to be best, 30 Life, XXII | to us; He will teach you. Consider His life; that is the best 31 Life, XXII | has Him near him! Let us consider the glorious St. Paul, who 32 Life, XXIII | them weaknesses; but, if we consider his state, they were neither 33 Life, XXIII | would have me carefully consider my whole method of prayer, 34 Life, XXIII | and servant of God, might consider it, and tell me what I should 35 Life, XXVII | vision I am speaking of. Consider well this way in which God 36 Life, XXVII | exceedingly little, when we consider what Thou doest to the soul 37 Life, XXVII | the least of these graces? Consider, and it is true, that God 38 Life, XXVII | me to the state I am in. Consider, that what I am saying is 39 Life, XXIX | contributing to it and we should consider with fear that all this 40 Life, XXXI | whole being is refreshed. I consider that everything ordained 41 Life, XXXI | body; and, though they may consider him perfect, he is living 42 Life, XXXII | grace for that end! When I consider that, notwithstanding my 43 Life, XXXII | that I had. She began to consider how to provide a revenue 44 Life, XXXII | him, had sent him word to consider well what he was doing, 45 Life, XXXII | help; that when he began to consider the answer he should make 46 Life, XXXIII | could, and I begged him to consider the matter well, and tell 47 Life, XXXV | recollected, and I did not consider that their not being recollected 48 Life, XXXV | often lost in wonder when I consider and see the special help 49 Life, XXXVI | myself. Oh, if we did but consider carefully the events of 50 Life, XXXVI | such fervour as made them consider our affair as their own, 51 Life, XXXVII | should not be satisfied, and consider myself most blessed, to 52 Life, XXXVII | my Lord, because I do not consider Him as one of our earthly 53 Life, XXXVII | greater awe, O my Lord, when I consider Thy humility, and the love 54 Life, XXXVIII| Lord to me, and so began to consider the place which my sins 55 Life, XXXIX | happened that I began to consider all that we had gone through. 56 Life, XXXIX | praying for; that I was to consider my love for Him, which was 57 Life, XL | doing, O my Lord Almighty! Consider who it is to whom Thou givest 58 Rel, I | leave undone anything I may consider to be the more perfect, 59 Rel, II | world. And so it is that I consider at times how all, except 60 Rel, III | what I desired for Myself? Consider My wounds; thy pains will 61 Rel, IV | yesterday so soon, and I consider the many affairs which detain 62 Rel, IX | was in joy, and did not consider that there was nobody else 63 Rel, XI | was.~7. Your Lordship must consider that in all this, in my 64 Rel, XI | I have in your Lordship. Consider it carefully, for the love 65 Rel, XI | solitude I find myself when I consider that the comparison of which