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1 Pref | He will, if not had, how deep it reaches can never be 2 Life, II | father's love for me, and so deep my dissembling, that he 3 Life, V | like a man roused from deep sleep, he began to consider 4 Life, V | was overwhelmed in a most deep sadness, so that I had no 5 Life, VI | together with them such deep compunction.~6. I took care 6 Life, VII | body. The vision made so deep an impression upon me, that, 7 Life, VII | my love for him was so deep.~23. It was a matter for 8 Life, XII | of such a nature, and so deep.~ 9 Life, XVI | The Third State of Prayer. Deep Matters. What the Soul Can 10 Life, XVIII | faculties begin to ./. drink deep, and to perceive the taste 11 Life, XIX | I began to think what a deep truth it was. Satan never 12 Life, XX | if the rapture has been deep, for a day or two, and even 13 Life, XXII | his lips, as if he had Him deep down in his heart. After 14 Life, XXIII | I felt in myself a very deep conviction that God was 15 Life, XXIII | now and then. It shows how deep his humility was; for he 16 Life, XXIII | order to heal my soul, so deep was the impression he made. 17 Life, XXV | comes from God, however deep that conviction may be. 18 Life, XXVII | together with other most deep doctrines, that there is 19 Life, XXVIII| forgotten; but there remains so deep an impression of the majesty 20 Life, XXIX | I fall into a trance so deep, that I lose the beautiful 21 Life, XXIX | pleasure to throw me into those deep ./. trances, which I could 22 Life, XXIX | others, and which, to my deep vexation, came to be publicly 23 Life, XXX | excessive as this, and of joy so deep, troubled my understanding. 24 Life, XXX | and though we have most deep convictions of our own wickedness, 25 Life, XXX | of our own wickedness,—deep as those spoken of just 26 Life, XXXIV | to speak threw me into a deep trance, which almost deprived 27 Life, XXXV | which has on one side a deep hollow, into which one stumbles, 28 Life, XXXIX | does not seem to me to be deep humility, and yet it may 29 Life, XXXIX | the church I fell into a deep trance, and saw heaven open— 30 Life, XL | of anything but of those deep truths which far surpass 31 Life, XL | I understood exceedingly deep truths concerning the Truth, 32 Life, XL | point out one result of a deep trance; it may be that some 33 Rel, I | to the knowledge of such deep truths as I attain to in 34 Rel, I | perfection, seems to make so deep an impression on me in prayer, 35 Rel, IV | at Communion, I was in a deep trance,—so much so, that 36 Rel, V | believe? That is a ./. most deep truth, and I would die for 37 Rel, VII | she herself in tears and deep affliction; for the more 38 Rel, VIII | how, when the rapture is deep; and in all these kinds 39 Rel, VIII | less of this. When it is deep, as I was saying, the hands 40 Rel, VIII | cannot fail to obtain a deep conviction of its own helplessness, 41 Rel, VIII | of it to the knowledge of deep things—it certainly requires 42 Rel, VIII | which is filled with a deep sorrow for having offended 43 Rel, IX | the reverse."~7. Once, in deep recollection, I was praying