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1 Int | startling fact that nearly a thousand inaccuracies have been allowed 2 Life, V | might have slain thee a thousand times, and in a far more 3 Life, V | exaggerate nothing if I say a thousand times again, though he may 4 Life, VII | resignation of the will, and in a thousand ways which then present 5 Life, VII | without shutting up with me a thousand vanities at the same time. 6 Life, VII | diffused; and there are a thousand blessings herein which I 7 Life, VIII | relapses, brought about in a thousand ways by Satan, our Lord 8 Life, VIII | as I used to do, with a thousand distractions, and with worldly 9 Life, XV | undergo torture and suffer a thousand deaths—will find it necessary, 10 Life, XVI | praise our Lord. It utters a thousand holy follies, striving continually 11 Life, XVII | wills; if it is to last a thousand years, it wills that also: 12 Life, XX | now and then; and then a thousand persecutions fall upon it 13 Life, XXI | heretics, I would forfeit a thousand kingdoms. And with good 14 Life, XXII | earth, and hindered in a thousand ways. Its willingness to 15 Life, XXV | listen to them, because of a thousand fears which they occasion, 16 Life, XXV | and resolved to undergo a thousand deaths for any one article 17 Life, XXV | me to suffer, afraid of a thousand dangers.~22. O my Lord, 18 Life, XXVIII| and of heaven, and of a thousand other and innumerable worlds 19 Life, XXVIII| might have longed for a thousand hells still lower, that 20 Life, XXX | was so dull, that I had a thousand doubts and suspicions whether 21 Life, XXXI | graces such as these; for a thousand eyes are watching that soul, 22 Life, XXXI | watching that soul, while a thousand souls of another order are 23 Life, XXXI | becoming perfect at once, and a thousand leagues off detects in him 24 Life, XXXI | without mixing them with a thousand meannesses! The waters of 25 Life, XXXIII| would expose myself to die a thousand times rather than that any 26 Life, XXXIV | nothing else but slaves in a thousand ways.~7. It was our Lord' 27 Life, XXXIV | who are resolved to risk a thousand lives for God, and who long 28 Life, XXXV | ghosts. I am astonished a thousand times, and ten thousand 29 Life, XXXV | thousand times, and ten thousand times would I relieve myself 30 Life, XXXVI | given up the founding of a thousand monasteries,—how much 31 Life, XXXIX | much,—I might say so a thousand times,—I fall short of 32 Life, XXXIX | debt, He gives us back a thousand ducats. For the love of 33 Rel, I(622)| they to tear her into a thousand pieces, that it is any other 34 Rel, I | venially. I would rather die a thousand deaths than do anything 35 Rel, V | and I would die for it a thousand times. In the Three Persons