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1 Int | say to whom the letter was really addressed. The Reforma suggests 2 Int | was a mere "Relation," or really a first attempt at a "Life,"19 3 Pref | letters, but as what they really are, and with that designation.~ 4 Life, V | that of the sister, was, I really believe, not less painful 5 Life, V | trust them myself: and a really learned confessor never 6 Life, VI | never known any one who was really devout to him, and who honoured 7 Life, VII | so believe, but without really believing; for they have 8 Life, VII | friar and the nun who would really begin to follow their vocation 9 Life, VII | in it, to be so bad as it really was, though at times I saw 10 Life, VII | him—namely, that men who really wish to love and please 11 Life, VIII | fear upon us, that he may really hurt us by putting me in 12 Life, VIII | necessary, and if no one can really find out any harm it can 13 Life, X | considerations there are which he who really desires to make progress 14 Life, XIII | most things, though I was really very sickly, it was either 15 Life, XIII | regard that as evil which was really so in itself, namely, that 16 Life, XIII | will give him one, if he is really humble, and has a desire 17 Life, XIV | and the soul sees that it really does satisfy. Now, we who 18 Life, XIV | our Lord grant that I have really begun to serve His Majesty— 19 Life, XIV | purpose. Then is the time really for weeding and rooting 20 Life, XVII | meaning is, that they cannot really hurt it, because they have 21 Life, XVIII | that to the world it is really dead. But, as I have said,245 22 Life, XVIII | its rest. And I say, if it really be a union of all the faculties, 23 Life, XIX | whether the bliss I felt had really been mine; and, on finding 24 Life, XIX | its own wretchedness! It really looks on itself as nothingness, 25 Life, XIX | up in religion, and are really religious—not such as 26 Life, XIX | afterwards, though the grace be really from God, lies in the traitor' 27 Life, XX | to His will.~31. This is really the way in which these things 28 Life, XX | the rays of the sun fall really upon it. The soul is like 29 Life, XXII | books; for I understood really nothing till His Majesty 30 Life, XXII | to see that they are so really; for if they be persons 31 Life, XXV | it seemed as if God had really given me courage enough 32 Life, XXV | that for peace which is really peace, that for honour which 33 Life, XXV | that for honour which is really honour, and that for delight 34 Life, XXV | that for delight which is really a delight. Let me never 35 Life, XXV | What does it mean? I am really much more afraid of those 36 Life, XXVI | beholds itself as being really judged; for those reproaches 37 Life, XXVII | was making, I was unable really to desire a change,—though 38 Life, XXVIII | understanding, so as to seem to be really there; for this must be 39 Life, XXVIII | Society of Jesus, and a really holy man, answered them 40 Life, XXIX | seemed as if my soul were really torn away from myself. Oh, 41 Life, XXX | the work of the devil was really the work of the Spirit of 42 Life, XXX | spoken of just now,451 and really felt,—yet true humility 43 Life, XXX | please Him in some measure. I really think that I love Him; but 44 Life, XXXI | find out what the matter really was.~4. I know by frequent 45 Life, XXXII | vision, our Lord made me really feel those torments, and 46 Life, XXXII | seemed to me to have come really from ./. God, yet, if that 47 Life, XXXV | Thee525 in earnest, and really giving up everything for 48 Life, XXXV | road upon which whosoever really enters, travels most securely. 49 Life, XXXVI | me; but as the work was really done, I did not care much 50 Life, XXXVII | direction of my soul. As I really saw in them only the representatives 51 Life, XXXVIII| I look upon them only as really alive; while those who are 52 Life, XXXVIII| If these thoughts were really mine, I might well say that 53 Life, XXXIX | who sees things as they really are, not to let me go out 54 Life, XXXIX | of seeing things as they really are, I remember how great 55 Life, XL | he shall have clearly and really understood that true dominion 56 Rel, IV | comforted; for He seemed to be really with me then, and the whole 57 Rel, VII | for she thought some were really from God, and she would 58 Rel, VIII | dying to die, and there is really a risk of death, and it 59 Rel, VIII | kind of wounding;705 for it really seems to the soul as if 60 Rel, IX | seemed to me that my soul was really one with the most Holy Body