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1 Int | before a public notary. Both bear the date 31 October, 1536. 2 Int, Arg | patience God gave her to bear them, and how He turned 3 Life, II(93)| Mother, "that she could not bear anything that was not clean."~ 4 Life, III | besides, He would help me to bear it. I must have thought 5 Life, IV | Lord, hast been willing to bear with me for almost twenty 6 Life, IV | than my constitution could bear.~8. I was to begin the treatment 7 Life, IV | illnesses which I had to bear. I have often thought with 8 Life, V | prayer, so that I might bear it all, conforming my will 9 Life, VI | pains and tortures I had to bear at first. I was resigned 10 Life, VI | return I made: I could not bear it. I was also extremely 11 Life, VI | remedied, because I could not bear to remain even for one day 12 Life, VII | it was possible for me to bear; for Thou knewest well what 13 Life, VIII | help it supplies, they may bear their trials.~13. But because 14 Life, XI | anxieties which I had to bear when persevering in prayer 15 Life, XI | its acts, and they cannot bear it. Yet, perhaps, at that 16 Life, XVI | joy is greater than it can bear. It seems to me that it 17 Life, XVI | those are which she must bear when she sees herself without 18 Life, XVII | is a slave here. We must bear patiently with it, as Jacob 19 Life, XIX | but you, my father, must bear with these interruptions; 20 Life, XIX | astonished that I was able to bear it. It must have been the 21 Life, XXI | be not even one who can bear to receive so much, and 22 Life, XXII | not always that one can bear to meditate on sufferings 23 Life, XXII | befalls me that is not easy to bear, when I think of Thee standing 24 Life, XXV | amazed that I was able to bear it. Blessed be our Lord, 25 Life, XXVII | us!400 The world cannot bear such perfection now; it 26 Life, XXVIII| so base and wicked could bear; and our merciful Lord, 27 Life, XXVIII| which our wretchedness can bear, it is so great, what must 28 Life, XXVIII| been impossible for him to bear so much; for he had to answer 29 Life, XXVIII| and timid as I am, must bear with, seems to be nothing 30 Life, XXIX | and told Him I could not bear it. Neither was it in my 31 Life, XXX | this, and was prepared to bear it; but it was then a torment 32 Life, XXX | persecutions increase, yet, if we bear them without offending our 33 Life, XXX | gain: I, however, do not bear them as they ought to be 34 Life, XXXI | to me as if I could not bear them. Those who were with 35 Life, XXXI | was not strong enough to bear that they should know of 36 Life, XXXII | which I may have had to bear, I remember no time in which 37 Life, XXXII | made me strong enough to bear up against them, and to 38 Life, XXXII | such as those I had then to bear in hell. I am filled with 39 Life, XXXII | is a thought no heart can bear without great anguish. Here 40 Life, XXXIV | be so wicked, could not bear it. I commended myself earnestly 41 Life, XXXIV | soul, no longer able to bear the joy that filled it, 42 Life, XXXV | and destitute, I could not bear to be rich, and I implored 43 Life, XXXV | that was another pain to bear; for it had cost her much 44 Life, XXXVI | infirmities; how could I bear so penitential a life, and 45 Life, XXXVI | for I was determined to bear it all; on the contrary, 46 Life, XXXVI | There are many who can bear witness to this on oath. 47 Life, XXXVI | have the true spirit,—can bear it all with so much sweetness. 48 Life, XXXVII| and that I should have to bear with it for the love of 49 Life, XXXIX | known, and there are many to bear witness to it.~7. At first 50 Life, XL | considering what our health can bear.~12. Experience is necessary 51 Life, XL | it, I do not know how to bear it, and I was then so ashamed 52 Life, XL | do this for His love, and bear it; my life was necessary 53 Rel, I(622)| devotion.~"25. She cannot bear to be directed by any one 54 Rel, I | giving me first the grace to bear it.~21. Everything of this 55 Rel, II | in order that they may bear with me; and of the latter, 56 Rel, III | not think that nature can bear them." I remained thus the 57 Rel, IV | seemingly more than I could bear. Being thus exceedingly 58 Rel, IV | Eat, My daughter, and bear it as well as thou canst. 59 Rel, VII | for some days she had to bear unendurable interior pains, 60 Rel, VII | and which she still has to bear, though they are not so 61 Rel, VIII | itself then, which bear some likeness to the exterior 62 Rel, IX | me some way whereby I may bear this life!" He said unto 63 Rel, IX | tempted beyond our power to bear.724 This was a very great