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1 Life, I | that I might most quickly attain to the fruition of those 2 Life, IV | 11. And though men may attain more quickly to the state 3 Life, VIII | will by little and little attain to a knowledge of the road 4 Life, IX | is done by love. But to attain to this involves great labour, 5 Life, IX | with all their might to attain to true devotion—that 6 Life, X | virtues to which the perfect attain, if he has not some pledges 7 Life, X | experience which others attain to in seven-and-thirty, 8 Life, XI | Chapter XI.~Why Men Do Not Attain Quickly to the Perfect Love 9 Life, XI | afflicted thereat, if he would attain to liberty of spirit, and 10 Life, XII | The Evil of Desiring to Attain to Supernatural States Before 11 Life, XII | explain how much we may attain to of ourselves; and how, 12 Life, XII(180)| before the time; and will not attain to the prayer of infused 13 Life, XIII | why those who begin do not attain more quickly to great perfection; 14 Life, XIV | by any efforts of its own attain to this. True, it seems 15 Life, XV | for many are the souls who attain to this state, and few are 16 Life, XVI | Thou prepared for those who attain to this state!—light and 17 Life, XXI | the soul to do in order to attain to perfection. No one, who 18 Life, XXI | by the help of our Lord, attain to perfection and great 19 Life, XXI | labour; but they will not attain to it so rapidly as by the 20 Life, XXII | cannot in its own strength attain to this state,—because 21 Life, XXII | further progress, and do not attain to very great liberty of 22 Life, XXII | that such a soul will never attain to true poverty of spirit, 23 Life, XXVII | idle amusements that we can attain to the fruition of what 24 Life, XXVIII | can resist it, nor can we attain to it by any diligence or 25 Life, XXIX | death, by which it thinks to attain completely to the fruition 26 Life, XXX | description of those souls who attain to this state; their love 27 Life, XXXI | we have to do in order to attain thereto, but which they 28 Life, XXXI | Majesty will enable them to attain to by prayer, and by doing 29 Life, XXXIV | that which we can in no way attain to but by experience; and 30 Life, XXXVIII | to wear the habit—to attain to that state of high perfection 31 Life, XXXIX | I am sure he will never attain to spiritual perfection. 32 Life, XL | if He will—that I may attain to the doing of His will 33 Rel, I | of such deep truths as I attain to in a single rapture.~ 34 Rel, V | not in a state of grace to attain thereto; and I have been 35 Rel, VIII | however much we labour, can attain to, though we should prepare 36 Rel, IX | sanctity which I wished him to attain to; I reflected on his weak 37 Rel, IX | not, with his weak health, attain to such perfection.~3. Once,