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1 Int | arguments. Notwithstanding their high authority the Bollandists 2 Int, Arg | begins to explain41 in what high dignity God holds a soul 3 Int, Arg | make an effort to reach so high a state since it can be 4 Int, Arg | to lift up the spirit to high things but to wait for God 5 Pref | to states of prayer so high, that she became alarmed 6 Pref | merely because they are most high things, and because it seems 7 Life, VIII | even if I were raised to high contemplation, those occasions 8 Life, IX | imagination either heavenly or high things in any form whatever 9 Life, X | use of them, and of the high estate to which He raises 10 Life, XI | is already raised to so high a degree as this is of wishing 11 Life, XI | Majesty that a gift of so high a price as that of Thy love, 12 Life, XII | the consideration of the high things of heaven and of 13 Life, XIII | could have ascended to so high a state.~3. His Majesty 14 Life, XIII | flight upwards and ascends high, though, like a little bird 15 Life, XIII | states of prayer, however high they may be, there is not 16 Life, XIII | begin a journey which is so high in such a way as that they 17 Life, XVII | in a state of prayer, so high as this, the soul understands 18 Life, XVIII | violently—the flame ascends high above the fire; but it is 19 Life, XVIII | Why, then, give graces so high to souls who have been such 20 Life, XVIII | attaining to a state so high. The elevation of the spirit, 21 Life, XVIII | with a longing after so high a good. I will speak of 22 Life, XIX | they are few who ascend so high without this,—if it be 23 Life, XIX | Lord has raised them to so high a degree of prayer as this 24 Life, XX | to enable it to fly so high: the weak feathers are fallen 25 Life, XX | pretend to things of so high an order; for it is not 26 Life, XXII | in Their Not Ascending to High Things if Our Lord Does 27 Life, XXII | believe it was an act of high treason, though done in 28 Life, XXVI | omnipotent, our Lord most high, who can do all things, 29 Life, XXVI | at first, but is full of high impulses, and of longings 30 Life, XXVII | much, because it is a very high degree of prayer; but it 31 Life, XXVII | it fit for blessings so high, communicates to it His 32 Life, XXIX | medicines are too mean for so high a disease. Some slight mitigation 33 Life, XXIX(440)| internas entrañas"). On the high altar of the Carmelite church 34 Life, XXXIII | of great spirituality, high courage, strong understanding, 35 Life, XXXIV | understanding. I considered what high gifts and endowments for 36 Life, XXXIV | short a time to a state so high. It made me ashamed of myself 37 Life, XXXVI | I understood by that the high degree of glory to which 38 Life, XXXVIII | amazed, and to raise it so high that it esteems and counts 39 Life, XXXVIII | the vision of things so high, in these trances seem to 40 Life, XXXVIII | attain to that state of high perfection which that of 41 Life, XXXIX | prayer of contemplation so high that our Lord shows Himself 42 Life, XXXIX | Christ, not in heaven, but high above me in the air, holding 43 Life, XL | that it is something very high. I had a very great desire 44 Life, XL | vision,610 only in a way so high that I cannot ./. possibly 45 Life, XL | to write on subjects so high! May our Lord grant I have 46 Rel, II | He has shown them, is so high, that I scarcely ever begin 47 Rel, V | I heard this, I was in a high degree lifted up in spirit. 48 Rel, VIII | God our Lord, who is so high, may be known and praised. 49 Rel, VIII | and the sweetness are so high above all things that may 50 Rel, VIII | —the flame ascends on high, but the fire thereof is 51 Rel, IX | freedom was unfitting for that high sanctity which I wished