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1 Pref | because those translations are exceedingly scarce. The first is believed 2 Life, I | herself. I used to delight exceedingly, when playing with other 3 Life, II | distressed my father and sister exceedingly. They often blamed me for 4 Life, IV | way of proceeding is so exceedingly painful, that if the master 5 Life, VI | would fail: and thus I was exceedingly happy when I saw myself 6 Life, VII | I began to expose myself exceedingly to the very greatest ./. 7 Life, VII | seen and known.~6. I am exceedingly sorry for these houses, 8 Life, XIII | that the evil spirits are exceedingly afraid of learned men who 9 Life, XV | this, I say, seems to be exceedingly low; and so, indeed, it 10 Life, XIX | prayer of union is over, an exceedingly great tenderness; so much 11 Life, XIX | act upon them, that was an exceedingly great wickedness. Blessed 12 Life, XX | This fear is bound up in exceedingly great love, which is acquired 13 Life, XX | acquired myself, because it is exceedingly supernatural, and I think 14 Life, XXII | imagine himself not to be exceedingly rich, most abundantly rewarded, 15 Life, XXII | the very beginning, and exceedingly wicked, yet let us always 16 Life, XXIII | I was in, distressed me exceedingly, and I cried; for certainly 17 Life, XXIII | that was good, that I was exceedingly distressed and sorrowful. 18 Life, XXIV | would be a mistake. I was exceedingly consoled; so, too, was the 19 Life, XXIV | felt that my soul profited exceedingly.~6. This father began by 20 Life, XXVI | heavily, for he disquieted me exceedingly; and yet he was the one 21 Life, XXVII | and that all we can say is exceedingly little, when we consider 22 Life, XXVIII | My meaning is, that so exceedingly great is the power of this 23 Life, XXX | him, then, praise our Lord exceedingly, who has attained to this 24 Life, XXXI | thing which hurts the soul exceedingly in every way, but it is 25 Life, XXXII | saturated with water, mere mud, exceedingly foul, sending forth pestilential 26 Life, XXXIII | for they thought I was exceedingly pained and sorry: even my 27 Life, XXXIII | in the house where I was, exceedingly happy and joyful; though, 28 Life, XXXIII | Lord now showed me what an exceedingly great blessing it is to 29 Life, XXXIII | those about me thought I was exceedingly disheartened; and I must 30 Life, XXXIII | himself; for though he was exceedingly good, yet, from this time 31 Life, XXXIII | which I saw in our Lady, was exceedingly grand, though I did not 32 Life, XXXV | a person who feared God exceedingly,—and as I told her, among 33 Life, XXXVI | light, the joy I have is so exceedingly great, that I am now and 34 Life, XXXVI | be broken up, and I was exceedingly comforted. The informations 35 Life, XXXVI | sign that our Lord would be exceedingly honoured in the monastery, 36 Life, XXXVII | in His mercy sent me? One exceedingly great blessing has resulted 37 Life, XXXVIII| At last, though I felt it exceedingly, I went to my confessor; 38 Life, XXXVIII| itself seems to be something exceedingly loathsome. In a word, the 39 Life, XXXVIII| in hell, and praised God exceedingly, because it seemed as if 40 Life, XXXVIII| joy of this rapture was exceedingly great; and for the rest 41 Life, XXXVIII| to me more than once in exceedingly great glory, and told me 42 Life, XXXVIII| that he was dead, I was exceedingly troubled, because I trembled 43 Life, XXXVIII| very quickly; but I was so exceedingly comforted by it, that I 44 Life, XXXIX | once importuning our Lord exceedingly to restore the sight of 45 Life, XXXIX | 2. Again, a person was exceedingly ill of a most painful disease; 46 Life, XXXIX | 28. On one occasion I was exceedingly disquieted and troubled, 47 Life, XXXIX | did not see, but only an exceedingly great multitude of angels, 48 Life, XXXIX | communicating, I saw an exceedingly rich canopy above their 49 Life, XL | me in words. I understood exceedingly deep truths concerning the 50 Life, XL | distressed that I began to weep exceedingly, and to be very sorry. This 51 Rel, I | former sins, which make me exceedingly sorry.~30. I have been very 52 Rel, II | service to Him in return, I am exceedingly worthless, for I have received 53 Rel, III | crowning with thorns, I was exceedingly consoled, and began to think 54 Rel, III | grievous obscurity. I was so exceedingly sorry for such souls, that, 55 Rel, IV | sweetness I then felt was exceedingly great; and our Lord said 56 Rel, IV | I could bear. Being thus exceedingly wearied by it, I saw it 57 Rel, VII | though it should cost her exceedingly. Hence the desire she has 58 Rel, VIII | Majesty so great, with an exceedingly earnest desire that none 59 Rel, IX | in my soul, I began to be exceedingly weary; and our Lord said 60 Rel, IX | nature as to ease my soul exceedingly.~ ./. 15. Once, having a