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1 Int | my duty was confined to reading the proofs and verifying 2 Int | Vicente retains the old reading De la orden del glorioso 3 Pref | in ch. xxxiv. § 12, the reading of the original differs 4 Pref | and retains the common reading. It is impossible to believe 5 Life, I | was very much given to the reading of good books; and so he 6 Life, I | it said in what we were reading that pain and bliss were 7 Life, II | I contracted a habit of reading these books; and this little 8 Life, III | be a nun through the mere reading of the words of the Gospel " 9 Life, IV | and I found pleasure in reading, I began to spend a certain 10 Life, IV | part of my time I spent in reading good books, which was all 11 Life, IV | to occupy himself much in reading, seeing that he is not in 12 Life, IV | cutting off the succours which reading gives, and requires the 13 Life, IV | a most painful process. Reading is of great service towards 14 Life, VI | I was extremely fond of reading good books; I was most deeply 15 Life, VIII | up prayer and spiritual reading, and that they may be on 16 Life, X | sometimes even when I was reading, a feeling of the presence 17 Life, XIII | between that which we learn by reading, and that which we learn 18 Life, XVII | state, and to spiritual reading. Still, those who arrive 19 Life, XVIII | they saw nothing; nor is reading possible,—the very letters 20 Life, XVIII | understanding furnishes no help, all reading is impracticable, though 21 Life, XIX | prayer and to spiritual reading,—whereby I might perceive 22 Life, XXII | with the directions I was reading. I can well believe that 23 Life, XXX | from the fire by spiritual reading, it cannot find any, just 24 Life, XXXII | see that, after frequently reading books which describe in 25 Life, XXXIV(501)| la Fuente retains the old reading "confiar," and makes no 26 Life, XXXVIII | of a Carthusian;572 and reading of the marks by which beginners, 27 Rel, I | always wishing I had time for reading, for I have been always 28 Rel, I | have been always fond of reading. I read very little, for 29 Rel, I | it gives me, and thus my reading is turned into prayer: and 30 Rel, I | give me the pleasure which reading would give. And thus I am 31 Rel, VII | presence, saying her prayers, reading also in good books.~4. It 32 Rel, IX | The next night after this, reading in a book, I found another 33 Rel, IX | this solemnity. Now, in reading again this little paper, 34 Ind | Confessions of, ix. 8; effect of reading them on the Saint, ix. 9; 35 Ind | effects of, Rel. i. 8, 15.~Reading, spiritual, i. 1, iv. 12,