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1 Pref | God, a constant fear of delusion, she had recourse about 2 Pref | in these days have been a delusion of many, and exterior locutions 3 Pref | wishes to be safe lie under a delusion, if it be humble enough 4 Pref | safer: and this is their delusion,—they call that a plain 5 Life, V | salvation—unless, indeed, the delusion which I laboured under were 6 Life, VI | looked on my tears as a delusion; and my faults, therefore, 7 Life, VI | I were well. This is our delusion; we do not resign ourselves 8 Life, VII | It was the most fearful delusion into which Satan could plunge 9 Life, X | will deliver my soul from delusion, so that Satan may gain 10 Life, XIII | those who pray: that is a delusion. I have conversed with many; 11 Life, XIX | much depends on it; for the delusion here, wherein Satan is able 12 Life, XIX | further on.263~22. This is the delusion by which Satan prevails:~ ./. 13 Life, XX | points of honour, and the delusion which led it to believe 14 Life, XXI | with our eyes the great delusion wherein we are walking, 15 Life, XXII | Highest Contemplation. A Delusion in Which the Saint Was Once 16 Life, XXII | in now. I hold it to be a delusion: still, it may be that it 17 Life, XXII | has delivered me from this delusion; and afterwards by showing 18 Life, XXII | clearly perceive how great my delusion was, and also tell it to 19 Life, XXIII | so timid. Was there ever delusion so great as mine, O my God, 20 Life, XXIII | nothing, but had fallen into a delusion of the devil? It was better 21 Life, XXV | contrary, it is known to be a delusion of the understanding, and 22 Life, XXV | all its life long in this delusion, and imagine that it hears 23 Life, XXV | were afraid I was under a delusion. I, too, was very much afraid 24 Life, XXVII | good, I must be under a delusion. The vision and the language 25 Life, XXVIII| consents not to its own delusion, I do not think that Satan 26 Life, XXIX | they would preserve me from delusion. I used to see them frequently 27 Life, XXXIII| illusions, all my prayers a delusion, and I, therefore, deeply 28 Life, XXXIV | knoweth why. We are under a delusion when we think that in the 29 Life, XXXIV | or the other to fall into delusion.~16. Now as to this father 30 Life, XXXIX | will not remain under this delusion who possesses the gift of 31 Rel, I(622)| convinced that her prayer was a delusion of Satan: see the Life, 32 Rel, I | myself under a grievous delusion.~ ./. 10. I have a longing 33 Rel, I | found good, if it be not a delusion of Satan; herein I submit 34 Rel, II | that I must be under some delusion. Thus I see clearly that 35 Rel, VI | myself that the vision was a delusion, because it had a great 36 Rel, VII | distress, afraid that it was a delusion of Satan, and began to consult 37 Rel, VII | knew perfectly well that delusion was possible, therefore 38 Rel, VIII | Francis700 if this was a delusion, for it made me stupid; 39 Rel, VIII | soul perceives it, that all delusion therein seems impossible, 40 Rel, VIII | and that I must be in a delusion of Satan. God be praised, 41 Rel, XI | am afraid that this is a delusion; but I cannot believe it, 42 Rel, XI | I thought I was under a delusion: and accordingly, I have 43 Ind | new foundation, xxxii. 21.~Delusion, a, into which the Saint 44 Ind | 10; a safeguard against delusion, xiv. 11.~Faith, the, Satan 45 Ind | life, xi. 23.~Ingratitude, delusion arising from the dread of,