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1 Int | knew well it was not her fault but the fault of those to 2 Int | was not her fault but the fault of those to whom she had 3 Pref | been edified by it, if the fault had not been mine. And although, 4 Life, I | youth what I lost by my own fault. I gave alms as I could— 5 Life, I | Lord, because I know the fault is all my own, seeing that 6 Life, II | these books; and this little fault which I observed in my mother 7 Life, II | harm—I believe so. The fault was perhaps not hers, but 8 Life, III | virtue was in me a great fault, because I was often extremely 9 Life, V | importance; but I was found fault with very often when I was 10 Life, V | saw that the poor man's fault was not so grave, because 11 Life, VII | the poor things are not in fault; for they walk in the way 12 Life, VII | there are so many to find fault with him, that it becomes 13 Life, VIII | must have committed the fault of not putting my whole 14 Life, IX | they who, through their own fault, have lost this blessing; 15 Life, X | that I may not by my own fault root them out, and become 16 Life, XI | is it we do not? for the fault is wholly our own that we 17 Life, XI | convinced of this, there is a fault here; I have had experience 18 Life, XI | often compel it, without fault of its own, not to do what 19 Life, XIII | fails us, and it is not His fault; the fault and the wretchedness 20 Life, XIII | it is not His fault; the fault and the wretchedness of 21 Life, XIII | great a good by his own fault. It may be some of us, who 22 Life, XV | and I know not who is in fault; most certainly it is not 23 Life, XV | unless it be itself in fault. And miserable will that 24 Life, XX | never had to confess such a fault; it was fault enough to 25 Life, XX | confess such a fault; it was fault enough to have regarded 26 Life, XXII | have lost it by its own fault.~21. I come, then, to this 27 Life, XXIII | state, it was a very great fault to be subject to them.~11. 28 Life, XXVIII | to him, and he was found fault with because of me,—he 29 Life, XXX | My sins, too, must be in fault; for, if I had not committed 30 Life, XXXI | leagues off detects in him a fault, which after all may be 31 Life, XXXI | be a virtue. He who finds fault is doing the very same thing, 32 Life, XXXVI | myself rather as a person in fault than as one to whom any 33 Life, XXXVI | nothing. I confessed my fault, as if I had been very much 34 Life, XXXVI | with the severity which my fault deserved, nor according 35 Life, XXXVI | rule hard, let her lay the fault on her want of the true 36 Life, XXXVII | and I would not have any fault of mine rob me of the slightest 37 Life, XXXVII | I would not through any fault of mine lose one degree 38 Life, XXXVII | I had one very grievous fault, which was the source of 39 Life, XXXVIII| Lucifer, who by his own fault forfeited it all. I beseech 40 Life, XXXVIII| also. I have been found fault with by my confessors occasionally; 41 Life, XL | of vanities, and all my fault? Though Thou hadst given 42 Life, XL | herein is that it is not my fault that they are become known, 43 Rel, I(622) | 3. She never commits a fault, nor falls into an imperfection, 44 Rel, VII | Church. Nobody has found fault with them, because these 45 Rel, VIII | grant I may not by my own fault lose mercies so great, and 46 Rel, IX | strength, but because of his fault who ./. has to receive 47 Rel, IX | receive them; as it is not the fault of the sun that it does