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1 Pref, 0(64) | 18, that "she took the greatest pains not to submit the 2 Life, I | means to proceed; but our greatest difficulty seemed to be 3 Life, II | it that the evil must be greatest. Oh, that parents would 4 Life, IV | they saw nothing but the greatest good will. At that moment, 5 Life, IV | aridity of my soul into the greatest tenderness. Everything in 6 Life, VI | through prayer; and the greatest of them was this, that fear 7 Life, VII | exceedingly to the very greatest ./. dangers: my soul was 8 Life, VII | is, I believe, the very greatest danger—namely, a monastery 9 Life, VII | our sins, the way of the greatest imperfection is the most 10 Life, VII | he bore them all with the greatest resignation. He came often 11 Life, VII | of it again137—was the greatest temptation I ever had, because 12 Life, VII | artifice—and it is of the greatest service to him—namely, 13 Life, X | him: there being the very greatest difference between one joy 14 Life, X | himself to be one of His greatest debtors; because it seems 15 Life, XI | to say that the labour is greatest at first; for it is they 16 Life, XI | and consider it as the greatest favour to labour in the 17 Life, XIII | that they cannot pray. The greatest evil of all is their thinking 18 Life, XIII | I think that loss their greatest gain. Let them rather, as 19 Life, XIV | this state brings the very greatest consolation; and the labour 20 Life, XVIII | it a blessing to lose the greatest blessings which may be had 21 Life, XVIII | water from heaven,—this greatest grace of our Lord—always 22 Life, XVIII | always leaves in the soul the greatest fruits, as I shall now show.~ ./. 23 Life, XX | now it sees it to be the greatest lie, and that we are all 24 Life, XXI | fail to receive the very greatest blessings.~4. O my God, 25 Life, XXI | communicates to it of His greatest secrets by degrees. True 26 Life, XXII | couldst be a hindrance to my greatest good? Whence are all my 27 Life, XXIII | to speak to me, I, in the greatest confusion at finding myself 28 Life, XXIII | helped me. If He had not, the greatest harm would have befallen 29 Life, XXVI | evil spirits as one of the greatest mercies which He has bestowed 30 Life, XXIX | to me they were the very greatest treasure,—of this our 31 Life, XXX | told me that one of the greatest trials in this world was 32 Life, XXX | myself. He left me in the greatest consolation and joy, bidding 33 Life, XXXII | the physicians say, the greatest that can be borne, such 34 Life, XXXII | fire and despair are the greatest torments of all.~5. Left 35 Life, XXXII | It has been to me of the greatest service, because it has 36 Life, XXXII | by keeping my rule in the greatest perfection possible.~12. 37 Life, XXXII | seeing that I took the greatest delight in the house in 38 Life, XXXII | did not think our work the greatest folly.~18. There was so 39 Life, XXXIII | I used to feel the very greatest repugnance to speak of this 40 Life, XXXIII | while,—I, too, in the greatest delight and joy, greater 41 Life, XXXIII | God.494 It left me in the greatest consolation and peace.~18. 42 Life, XXXIV | in prayer, though in the greatest confusion when I thought 43 Life, XXXIV | was there, He bestowed the greatest graces upon me, and those 44 Life, XXXIV | to speak of. I was in the greatest joy, beholding that soul. 45 Life, XXXV | endowment. Now, I was in the greatest joy at hearing this; and 46 Life, XXXVI | rule and vocation in the greatest perfection and seclusion, 47 Life, XXXVI | and my gain lay in the greatest opposition. Why, then, did 48 Life, XXXVI | up those who had been our greatest persecutors to become great 49 Life, XXXVI | hitherto done.~26. It is the greatest consolation to me to find 50 Life, XXXVII | Lord, all this to be the greatest torment unto me,—that, 51 Life, XXXVIII| fruits of it are the very greatest, for it seems to purify 52 Life, XXXIX | but it has been of the greatest help to me, since I understood 53 Life, XXXIX | world utterly! It was the greatest of all the persecutions 54 Life, XXXIX | same time. This was of the greatest help to me, for it enabled 55 Life, XL | those which put me to the greatest shame and confusion whenever 56 Rel, II | grievous burden to me. And the greatest oblation I make to God, 57 Rel, VI | of this work: I have the greatest confidence that His Majesty 58 Rel, VI | I have attained to the greatest freedom. May our Lord be 59 Rel, VII | of her.~18. She took the greatest pains not to submit the 60 Rel, VIII | is, in my opinion, the greatest grace wrought by our Lord 61 Rel, VIII | least, it is one of the greatest.~8. Raptures and trance, 62 Rel, X | thinking of one of the greatest graces our Lord had given