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1 Int | the Hebrew Thersa can no longer be defended (Father Jerome-Gratian, 2 Pref | but that of Ahumada was no longer in possession of its former 3 Pref | have resisted, and even longer than was right. I think, 4 Life, VI | able to rise and walk, no longer a paralytic; and I, too, 5 Life, X | my life, so that I may no longer deceive people who think 6 Life, XI | greater the mischief, and the longer it lasts. Some discretion 7 Life, XV | able to retain it a moment longer than our Lord wills it should 8 Life, XVI | servant, O my God, is no longer able to endure sufferings 9 Life, XVI | language of this kind is no longer in use; even preachers go 10 Life, XVII | property,—the soul no longer belongs to itself, it has 11 Life, XX | that it seeks solitude no longer, as it did before, nor companionship, 12 Life, XX | as to be in appearance no longer themselves.~30. Here comes 13 Life, XXII | this grace is a trance of longer duration.~23. Very often, 14 Life, XXIII | having made, I believe, a longer digression than I need have 15 Life, XXIV | comprehend that it was no longer in my power to resist Him.~ 16 Life, XXV | therefore, why I should dwell longer on this matter. It is a 17 Life, XXVIII | Himself. The soul is itself no longer, it is always inebriated; 18 Life, XXX | and—I know not—perhaps longer. But I was specially liable 19 Life, XXX | faculties? Let me be no longer, O Lord, thus torn to pieces, 20 Life, XXX | that I required them no longer, because our Lord had given 21 Life, XXXIV | him. And now my soul, no longer able to bear the joy that 22 Life, XXXV | had considered the matter longer, they found in it so many 23 Life, XXXV | below. To those who are no longer young, and whose health 24 Life, XXXVI | his illness lasted only no longer than was necessary for our 25 Life, XXXVI(536)| necessary I should be ill any longer" (Ribera, i. c. 8).~ 26 Life, XXXVI | forgive and punish, and be no longer angry with me.~13. I saw 27 Life, XXXVII | men's lives ought to be longer than they are if we are 28 Life, XXXVIII | also; but the time was no longer than that in which the Ave 29 Life, XXXVIII | time, it might have been longer, only it was all done in 30 Life, XXXIX | such a way that I was no longer afraid of all that multitude, 31 Life, XXXIX | great. It seems to be no longer what it was before, and 32 Rel, I | I was able to resist no longer, and believed it was from 33 Rel, VIII | this, that the latter lasts longer and is more visible outwardly, 34 Rel, VIII | carries away ./. the soul, no longer in our power, as the true 35 Rel, IX | for Me as if thou wert no longer living, but I; for that 36 Rel, XI | it is in some measure no longer subject, as before, to the 37 Rel, XI | pleasure—to serve Him still longer. And if I~ ./. might help,