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1 Life, X | which is not wholly in the senses, nor yet altogether in the 2 Life, XI | be wearied in keeping the senses recollected, and this is 3 Life, XI | great labour, because the senses have been hitherto accustomed 4 Life, XVI | returns to the use of the senses, to live in the world, and 5 Life, XVIII | not ./. comprehended. The senses are all occupied in this 6 Life, XVIII | outward or inward.~3. The senses were permitted before, as 7 Life, XVIII | is not comprehended. The senses are of no use whatever, 8 Life, XVIII | nor by the failure of the senses, can it be perceived when 9 Life, XVIII | know how long, because the senses are in suspense; but I think 10 Life, XIX | seemed as if the doors of the senses were closed against its 11 Life, XX | sweetness, if unresisted, the senses are not lost; at least, 12 Life, XX | for a short time after the senses are suspended. It seems 13 Life, XX | shut.286 For though the senses fail but rarely, it has 14 Life, XX | fewer the better—that the senses also shall not trouble it: 15 Life, XX | it comes to pass that the senses are suspended; for so our 16 Life, XXVII | much, because the other senses tell him who is blind of 17 Life, XXVII | the faculties, or of the senses, out of which—so seems 18 Life, XXVII | generally—so I think—the senses are not taken away, and 19 Life, XXIX | choking, and whose disordered senses are soothed by giving them 20 Life, XXXVII | foolish, so that I lose my senses; only it is ./. with all 21 Life, XXXVIII| described; for then all the senses exult so deeply and so sweetly 22 Life, XXXVIII| I was almost out of my senses at the sight. During the 23 Rel, I | the faculties ./. and the senses,—so much so, that the 24 Rel, IV | retained the control of my senses, it made me utter loud cries 25 Rel, VII | however, deprived of her senses.~7. Many prayers were made, 26 Rel, VIII | soul seems to have other senses within ./. itself then, 27 Rel, VIII | likeness to the exterior senses it possesses; and thus the 28 Rel, VIII | the tumult of its outward senses, and accordingly it drags 29 Rel, VIII | of thinking, nor are the senses awake, but rather as lost, 30 Rel, VIII | outward things, losing the senses and living unto God. A transport 31 Rel, VIII | in possession of all his senses, can speak, and even observe; 32 Ind | Self-respect, harm of, xxi. 12.~Senses, the, suspension of, in 33 Ind | prayer of, xviii. 1; the senses wholly absorbed in, xviii.