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1 Int | transcendental nature of the subject matter, the involved style, 2 Int | and foreign works on the subject:—~The Life of Saint Teresa, 3 Int | Madrid, who considered her a subject of hysterical derangements. 4 Int, Arg | XV.—Continuing the same subject, she gives certain advice 5 Int, Arg | She continues the same subject, and begins to explain the 6 Int, Arg | She continues the same subject and tells how her soul improved 7 Int, Arg | She continues the same subject; explains and tells things 8 Int, Arg | XXXIII.—She continues the subject of the foundation of the 9 Int, Arg | She continues the same subject, and shows how the foundation 10 Int, Arg | She continues the same subject, mentioning great graces 11 Int, Arg | Continuation of the same subject of great mercies God has 12 Pref | yet the respect due to the subject and to the person who has 13 Pref | an accuracy ./. on the subject of prayer that the most 14 Life, III | during these days. I was subject to fainting-fits, attended 15 Life, VI | understand that as He was Himself subject to him upon earth—for 16 Life, XIII | understanding, eliciting from one subject many thoughts and conceptions. 17 Life, XIII | commanded me to write on the subject of prayer, yet so it is, 18 Life, XIII | not allow her to quit the subject of self-knowledge; and yet 19 Life, XIII | to waste its time on this subject? ./. Why should it not 20 Life, XIII | resign his soul to be wholly subject to one director will make 21 Life, XIII | have gone far away from the subject I began to speak of; but 22 Life, XIV | me for wandering from the subject; and, as I am speaking to 23 Life, XV | Let us now go back to the subject. This quiet and recollection 24 Life, XVII | so they go about from one subject to another.~11. This comparison 25 Life, XVII | but let it go with its subject; for God alone can take 26 Life, XVIII | making a meditation on any subject, the memory of it is lost 27 Life, XIX | would be to digress from my subject, and I have already made 28 Life, XX | seems, wandered from my subject; for I began by speaking 29 Life, XXI | Chapter XXI.~Conclusion of the Subject. Pain of the Awakening. 30 Life, XXII | meditation on so excellent a subject,—seeking to be Mary before 31 Life, XXIII | a very great fault to be subject to them.~11. I am not saying 32 Life, XXV | Locutions. Discussions on That Subject.~1. It will be as well, 33 Life, XXV | years; and this was the subject of my continual prayer to 34 Life, XXV | It seems as if Thou didst subject those who love Thee to a 35 Life, XXVII | and without studying any subject whatever, should find himself 36 Life, XXVII | was in prayer; for he was subject to trances, and to the impetuosities 37 Life, XXVII | written this. So I leave the subject, only saying that his last 38 Life, XXVIII | God.~1. I now resume our subject. I spent some days, not 39 Life, XXVIII | there is between a living subject and the portrait thereof, 40 Life, XXIX | have wandered far from the subject; for I undertook to give 41 Life, XXX | even had scruples on the subject, because of my grievous 42 Life, XXX | books which I read on the subject of prayer, I thought I understood 43 Life, XXX | sad.~22. My soul, also, is subject occasionally to a certain 44 Life, XXXI | and made it a particular subject of prayer, that it might 45 Life, XXXI | is living on the earth, subject to its miseries, however 46 Life, XXXIII | me, and be silent on the subject till the time came to resume 47 Life, XXXIII | I was at the same time subject to such great impetuosities 48 Life, XXXIII | was painful to me not to subject the monastery to the Order, 49 Life, XXXIV | had great visions on the subject, and our Lord has told me 50 Life, XXXIV | that I could speak on the subject to one like him. Our Lord 51 Life, XXXV | had thought much on the subject. I answered that, in order 52 Life, XXXVI | strict a house, when I was subject to so many infirmities; 53 Life, XXXVIII | cannot be a doubt on the subject. One of the friars present 54 Life, XXXIX | myself carefully on one subject,—whether I had given myself 55 Rel, II | people suppose that, as I am subject to disease of the heart, 56 Rel, VII(687)| said to him: 'My lord, I am subject to certain extraordinary 57 Rel, VII | talked to one another on the subject and also the accident that 58 Rel, VII | 20. Ever since she became subject to these supernatural visitations, 59 Rel, XI | in some measure no longer subject, as before, to the miseries 60 Ind | of, xxxii. 22; not to be subject to the Order, xxxiii. 18;