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1 Pref | Thus the book was in a sense denounced twice,—once 2 Pref | manus impii.' In a certain sense this may be said of those 3 Life, I | very calm, and had great sense. The sufferings she went 4 Life, III | more to the pleasure of sense and vanity than to the good 5 Life, IV | in me, softens the bitter sense of my great faults. In whom, 6 Life, VII | pleasures and amusements of sense.147~28. I suffered much 7 Life, VIII | presence in a very different sense; for they, as it were, see 8 Life, XI | of weight, learning, and sense, make so much account, as 9 Life, XVI | people who have not too much sense for everything they have 10 Life, XVIII | said,245 it retains the sense to see that it is in the 11 Life, XVIII | fourth state there is no sense of anything, only fruition, 12 Life, XXII | thought, however, that I had a sense of the presence of God: 13 Life, XXII | understanding and with a sense of devotion, think everything 14 Life, XXIII | idle. He is a man of great sense, and very gentle with all 15 Life, XXVII | earth, two persons of sound sense, if they love each other 16 Life, XXVIII | Afterwards there ensued a sense of safety and certainty, 17 Life, XXVIII | strong can enter the interior sense, or so distinct an image 18 Life, XXIX | however, comes from a keen sense of pain.~16. Our Lord was 19 Life, XXIX | time for me to have any sense of pain or suffering, because 20 Life, XXX | she is a person of great sense and great caution, and one 21 Life, XXX | wished to deceive him, he had sense enough not to be deceived. 22 Life, XXX | may be alone; but I have a sense that I know Him. It is the 23 Life, XXXII | the anguish of my soul, a sense of oppression, of stifling, 24 Life, XXXIV | almost deprived me of all sense, though it did not last 25 Life, XXXVII | it is ./. with all the sense I have that I make these 26 Life, XXXVIII| consciousness, because of an abiding sense of contempt for everything 27 Life, XXXVIII| impresses on the soul a sense of the presence of God such 28 Life, XXXIX | wish occasionally I had no sense, that I might be unconscious 29 Life, XL | explains them in his own sense. But my comfort herein is 30 Life, XL | dream, nor have I any great sense either of pleasure or of 31 Life, XL | may occasion either, the sense of it passes away so quickly 32 Rel, I(622) | she commonly receives, her sense of God, her languishing 33 Rel, I(622) | herself of God, and has a sense of His presence. All the 34 Rel, II | that I seem to be without sense, and in that state I remain 35 Rel, III | suffering joyfully, in a sense of that charity in my soul, 36 Rel, III | soul, which in a certain sense had the fruition and possession 37 Rel, V | 13. How the soul has a sense of fear when God is about 38 Rel, V | great grace upon it; that sense is the worship of the spirit, 39 Rel, VIII | suffering is not one of sense, neither is the wound physical; 40 Ind | received, xxxiv. 21.~God, sense of the presence of, x. 1; 41 Ind | xxvii. 4; different from the sense of the presence of God,