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1 Int | the convent without the knowledge of her father she did not 2 Int | experienced master in Mystical knowledge. "When I was there a religious" ( 3 Int | profited by her increased knowledge.27 The earlier writings 4 Int, Arg | profit she derived from such knowledge.~Chapter XXIV.—She continues 5 Pref | led on, without her own knowledge, to states of prayer so 6 Pref | given you His love, the knowledge of yourself, and a love 7 Pref | promised to keep it from the knowledge of others, but the promise 8 Pref | which is the absence of the knowledge and consideration of the 9 Life, V | at that time, through the knowledge and fear of God which ./. 10 Life, VI | that, to the best of my knowledge, I lie not. I am afraid, 11 Life, VII | the light I had, that the knowledge His Majesty had given me 12 Life, VII | believe, to all who have any knowledge or love of God—a fearful 13 Life, VIII | little and little attain to a knowledge of the road which leads 14 Life, X | that you have a clearer knowledge of what I am than you have 15 Life, XIII | back to the beginning. The knowledge of our sins, and of our 16 Life, XIII | when we have come to the knowledge of the truths contained 17 Life, XIV | wretched state, and some little knowledge of the blissfulness of glory 18 Life, XIV | travelling on that road. The knowledge of what it has to do is 19 Life, XIV | that is worthless, in the knowledge that no efforts of ours 20 Life, XV | face that undoes us. The knowledge with which God supplies 21 Life, XX | is a most marvellous knowledge of God, above all that we 22 Life, XX | but to the best ./. of my knowledge it comes to pass in this 23 Life, XXI | world, and have a clearer knowledge of the greatness of the 24 Life, XXII | more experience and better knowledge than I am. If you see people 25 Life, XXV | works, according to the knowledge of them which my soul possesses! 26 Life, XXVII | to the soul by a certain knowledge of Himself which is more 27 Life, XXVII | do so, because so clear a knowledge is impressed on the soul 28 Life, XXVII | Our Lord wills that this knowledge be so graven on the understanding, 29 Life, XXVII | himself in possession of all knowledge, not knowing how or whence 30 Life, XXVII | the soul should have some knowledge of what passes in heaven; 31 Life, XXVII | myself, and came to the knowledge of God so late, as will 32 Life, XXVIII | talked about, and came to the knowledge of many; though I had spoken 33 Life, XXX | suppose that learning and knowledge are of any use here; for 34 Life, XXX | make it dull, so that its knowledge of God becomes to it as 35 Life, XXXI | upon me might come to the knowledge of the public, my sufferings 36 Life, XXXI | I had a very imperfect knowledge of my Breviary and of my 37 Life, XXXIII | of whom I had no previous knowledge whatever.~12. Afterwards, 38 Life, XXXIV | secretly as not to come to the knowledge of divers persons; some 39 Life, XXXIV | so well grounded in the knowledge of himself—he will be 40 Life, XXXIV | years we shall come to the knowledge of that which we can in 41 Life, XXXIV | imparts perhaps a deeper knowledge to some old woman than to 42 Life, XXXV | pleasure, and it came to my knowledge that a person whom I loved 43 Life, XXXV | young He gives courage and knowledge, so that they may desire 44 Life, XXXVIII| who have profited by the knowledge of Thy greatness; but as 45 Life, XXXVIII| greater progress in the knowledge of ourselves when we hear 46 Life, XXXIX | must they be in that, the knowledge of which God has reserved 47 Life, XXXIX | by a certain inexplicable knowledge that the Godhead dwelt.~ 48 Rel, I(622) | for her neighbours, the knowledge of her own faults, a great 49 Rel, I | could never come to the knowledge of such deep truths as I 50 Rel, II | against me.~8. Having a clear knowledge of this truth, I used ./. 51 Rel, II | the simple truth; and the knowledge of my being so worthless 52 Rel, V | is in union; to have that knowledge is a special grace of God, 53 Rel, V | no sins where there is no knowledge; and thus our Lord did not 54 Rel, VIII | the admitting of it to the knowledge of deep things—it certainly 55 Rel, VIII | time God gives it a certain knowledge of Himself, that it may 56 Rel, IX | and I then came to the knowledge of things which afterwards 57 Ind | divine, the Saint's imperfect knowledge of, xxxi. 26.~Order, vision