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1 Int, Arg | persecutions she had to endure after the Religious had 2 Life, I | to say that he could not endure the pain of seeing that 3 Life, III | before me that I could not endure the trials of the religious 4 Life, IV | His Majesty gave me, to endure the alarming illnesses which 5 Life, V | for me, but I could not endure any which seemed to make 6 Life, VI | bruised that I could not endure it. They used to move me 7 Life, VI | seemed ./. impossible to endure so great an affliction with 8 Life, VII | used to be, I could not endure it, and so undeceived him. 9 Life, VIII | endurest those who will not endure Thee! Oh, how good a friend 10 Life, IX | what torments it has to endure! I wonder now how I could 11 Life, XI | that I might be able to endure certain afflictions which 12 Life, XVI | would not be delicious to endure for her Lord? She ./. sees 13 Life, XVI | God, is no longer able to endure sufferings so great as those 14 Life, XVI | there is no patience left to endure it—and yet the soul never 15 Life, XX | great, that I can scarcely endure it. Sometimes my pulse ceases, 16 Life, XXII | whatever, is what I cannot endure. May God help me to explain 17 Life, XXVI | immediately, even if I had to endure greater trials for His service, 18 Life, XXVIII| opinion, for any soul to endure it, if our Lord did not 19 Life, XXIX | gaze, that my soul cannot endure it; I fall into a trance 20 Life, XXXI | that I might be able to endure the pain. It pleased our 21 Life, XXXI | was so, for I could not endure their conversation. An affair 22 Life, XXXII | I would most willingly endure many deaths. If here on 23 Life, XXXII | pains, for ever? Who can endure it? It is a thought no heart 24 Life, XXXII | heavier persecutions to endure than I could imagine, but 25 Life, XXXVI | trouble and persecution to endure, and I always found a father 26 Life, XXXVI | opposition, nor fail to endure many trials. I know that 27 Life, XXXVII| asked which I preferred, to endure all the trials of the world 28 Life, XXXVII| Lord gave me the grace to endure much affliction, I would 29 Life, XXXVII| that love Thou hast for me endure this? I believe, O Lord, 30 Life, XXXVII| that Thou wouldest not endure it at my hands. But Thou 31 Life, XXXIX | receive these graces than to endure the heaviest trials. When 32 Life, XXXIX | great; it made me long to endure still greater ./. trials: 33 Life, XL | natural weakness cannot endure the vehemence of the spirit, 34 Rel, I(622)| 26. Moreover, she cannot endure people who are in a state 35 Rel, I | that I could not easily endure. This conviction, too, is 36 Rel, II | like to suffer; and I would endure all the tribulations in 37 Rel, VIII | with my hands: the pains I endure are most grievous.704~14.