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1 Life, VII | good. I began to return to it—though I did not cut off 2 Life, VIII | at last—I am certain of it—to the harbour of salvation, 3 Life, VIII | important to understand it—of the assaults which Satan 4 Life, IX | be present, and believes it—yet does not see him. It 5 Life, XI | much of it, when God gives it—because, when He gives 6 Life, XII | had not the capacity for it—as I said before;181 and 7 Life, XII | acts, because God suspends it—as I shall explain by and 8 Life, XII | without my wishing or asking it—I never was careful about 9 Life, XIII | me—that is how I know it—when, as I said before,192 10 Life, XIII | there is no goodness in it—when it feels itself abashed 11 Life, XIII | brings great advantages with it—at least, so my soul has 12 Life, XIV | to be had for preserving it—and in which it seems as 13 Life, XV | alone, and not to run after it—I am speaking of the will; 14 Life, XV | for they will have need of it—even those who have attained 15 Life, XV | however, ./. so speak of it—and, in truth, it does 16 Life, XVI | patience left to endure it—and yet the soul never 17 Life, XVII | Wisdom would accomplish in it—for which it is certain 18 Life, XVII | understanding enough to apply it—much more clear than I 19 Life, XVIII| ever felt the worse for it—on the contrary, I was 20 Life, XX | when the rapture came upon it—if sitting, sitting; if 21 Life, XXII | already begun to describe it—is a little failure in 22 Life, XXIII| the grace to understand it—and, understanding it, 23 Life, XXIII| understanding it, to describe it—has only lately been given 24 Life, XXIX | if we try to gaze upon it—part of the vision in particular— 25 Life, XXXI | neither honour nor credit by it—on the contrary, I believe 26 Life, XXXII| before;480 he looked on it—so, indeed, it was—as 27 Life, XL | sculptured—I cannot explain it—in our Lord Himself by 28 Rel, I | world—for I cannot help it—even about prayer, and 29 Rel, IV | any one who understands it—seeks those to whom it 30 Rel, VII | those learned men who saw it—they were my confessors— 31 Rel, VIII | whither He is pleased to take it—by take it I mean the admitting 32 Rel, VIII | I know not how to call it—is a rising upwards from