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1 Int, 0(8) | pain of excommunication, to leave the precincts of their convents 2 Pref | She asked her father's leave, and was refused. She besieged 3 Life, X | and of my sins. I give him leave to do so; and to all my 4 Life, X | going to say, I give no such leave; nor, if it be shown to 5 Life, XI | clearly that God does not leave them without a great recompense, 6 Life, XI | carry that Cross, and not to leave Thee alone with it? He who 7 Life, XV | It is better for it to leave it alone, and not to run 8 Life, XVII | appears to give the faculties leave to be intent upon, and have 9 Life, XVIII | effects are so plain as to leave no doubt possible that there 10 Life, XVIII | so much joy, in order to leave them greater.~16. The truth 11 Life, XXIII | great sins, that God might leave me blind, so that I should 12 Life, XXIV | say to me, that I ought to leave nothing undone that I might 13 Life, XXIV | had courage so great as to leave all things for God, who 14 Life, XXV | from Satan not only do not leave any good effects behind, 15 Life, XXV | good effects behind, but do leave evil effects. This has happened 16 Life, XXVI | occasionally tempted to leave him; I thought that the 17 Life, XXVII | have written this. So I leave the subject, only saying 18 Life, XXVII | you were not resolved to leave everything, and had already 19 Life, XXIX | draw them out also, and to leave me all on fire with a great 20 Life, XXX | discern. My confessors gave me leave to accept relief in some 21 Life, XXX | word to me, she obtained leave from the Provincial for 22 Life, XXX | Lord's pleasure to give him leave and license, as He gave 23 Life, XXX | watch my understanding, and leave it alone to see what it 24 Life, XXXI | excessive, that I wished to leave the house, and take my dower 25 Life, XXXIII | a road so narrow, but to leave the operations of the Spirit 26 Life, XXXIII | 13. My confessor gave me leave to prosecute the work with 27 Life, XXXIV | widow my friend; for I had leave to communicate with her, 28 Life, XXXVI | that my superiors gave me leave to remain with him. Nothing, 29 Life, XXXVI | might be disengaged, and he leave the house empty, our Lord 30 Life, XXXVI | penitential a life, and leave a house large and pleasant, 31 Life, XXXVI | became quiet, to give me leave to live in it. Now the outcry 32 Life, XXXVII | grace to quit it, I wish to leave it altogether. Let them 33 Life, XXXVIII| seemed as if He would not leave me. He said to me, "See, 34 Life, XXXVIII| hadst Thou but given them leave. So troubled was I by the 35 Life, XXXIX | they should enable us to leave all things only to please 36 Life, XXXIX | the love of God, let us leave these questions alone, for 37 Life, XXXIX | make it seem impossible to leave the house. When I had gone 38 Life, XL | strength; for though he would leave me to suffer a little, yet 39 Rel, I(622) | afflictions, all of which leave her when she has these visions.~" 40 Rel, I(622) | has made a vow never to leave undone what she knows herself, 41 Rel, I | These raptures and visions leave me in possession of the 42 Rel, I | I am resolved never to leave undone anything I may consider 43 Rel, I | pain it might, I would not leave such an act undone for all 44 Rel, I | commands anything, I would not leave that undone, so far as I 45 Rel, I | about food and raiment, but leave it all in the hands of God.630~ 46 Rel, II | great weariness to me; I leave them in all freedom and 47 Rel, II | mistress enough of myself to leave them undone. And the reason 48 Rel, III | what is in thy power, and leave Me to Myself, and be not 49 Rel, V | God in such a way as to leave no trace of any love of 50 Rel, VII | that a spirit which could leave her with these virtues could 51 Rel, VIII | impetuosities scarcely ever leave me, except through a trance 52 Ind | 12; the Saint tempted to leave, xxxi. 16; the rule not