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1 Int | thirteen years and eight months old. As to the profession 2 Pref | the end of the eighteen months of her stay, but that was 3 Pref | struggle which lasted three months, she made up her mind, and 4 Pref | probable that it lasted many months, for the Saint was always 5 Life, II | not spent, I think, three months in these vanities, when 6 Life, III | The struggle lasted three months. I used to press this reason 7 Life, IV | nearly a year, for three months of it suffering most cruel 8 Life, IV | there—I spent nearly nine months in the practice of solitude— 9 Life, V | means.~14. I remained three months in that place, in the most 10 Life, V | was not more than three months in this cruel distress, 11 Life, V | especially during the last three months. I made haste to go to confession, 12 Life, VI | said,126 more than eight months; and was paralytic, though 13 Life, VIII | these years there were many months, and, I believe, occasionally 14 Life, XI | Lord has raised in four months to a greater height than 15 Life, XIX | distinctly the other six months. This could not have been, 16 Life, XXIV | continued thus nearly two months, doing all I could to resist 17 Life, XXIV | mercies, and during those two months to reveal Himself more than 18 Life, XXXIII | after this for five or six months, neither thinking nor speaking 19 Life, XXXV | I remained more than six months, our Lord ordained that 20 Life, XXXVI(534)| In less than three months, perhaps; for St. Peter 21 Life, XXXVI | attack lasted about six months: to relate in detail the 22 Life, XXXVI | monastery: the last six months and the first six months 23 Life, XXXVI | months and the first six months were the most painful.~23. 24 Life, XXXVI | of necessity, fast eight months in the year, and practise 25 Life, XXXIX | gone ./. through for two months was beyond all endurance; 26 Life, XXXIX | He wills, and who in six months can give to one more than 27 Life, XXXIX | greater progress in six months than another in twenty years, 28 Life, XXXIX | accomplished in them in three months, and in some of them even 29 Rel, I | Communion; it is more than six months ago that I felt a clear 30 Rel, II | He can!~7. It is now nine months, more or less, since I wrote 31 Rel, II | contradictions of these months,641 God gave me great courage; 32 Rel, VII | confessions for eighteen months in Toledo, and he had done