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1 Pref | wicked people just, yea, even grievous sinners; by giving them 2 Life, Pro | distinctly and in detail of my grievous sins and wicked life. But 3 Life, I | through during her life were grievous, her death most Christian.85~ 4 Life, IV | never have fallen into any grievous sin; but he was so subtle, 5 Life, V | nun labouring under a most grievous and painful disorder, for 6 Life, V | that place, in the most grievous sufferings; for the treatment 7 Life, VI | I regarded as the more grievous, because I saw the great 8 Life, VII | consolation to me. He had most grievous trials of diverse kinds; 9 Life, VII | when I had fallen into grievous faults, than it would have 10 Life, X | us—His Passion, with its grievous pains—and His life, so 11 Life, XXIII | comprehend the matter, to be a grievous loss but, as His Majesty 12 Life, XXV | them, I had at once a most grievous scruple; for it seemed to 13 Life, XXIX | wounds the soul, nor the very grievous pain inflicted, which deprives 14 Life, XXX | not so often—the most grievous trials, together with bodily 15 Life, XXX | bodily sickness was more grievous; and as I had no spiritual 16 Life, XXX | the subject, because of my grievous trials of soul and body, 17 Life, XXXII | danger of pain, the most grievous of all pains, for ever? 18 Life, XXXII | that, in short, I suffered grievous infirmities, and with great 19 Life, XXXII | advantage of it, was a very grievous one for me; for many persons, 20 Life, XXXV(525)| Saint, saying that it was a grievous blow to the father and mother, 21 Life, XXXVII | His eyes from beholding my grievous sins. What I mean is this, 22 Life, XXXVII | is this,—I had one very grievous fault, which was the source 23 Rel, I | should think myself under a grievous delusion.~ ./. 10. I have 24 Rel, II | sometimes that gives me grievous pain. My penance is very 25 Rel, II | is vanity.~9. In the very grievous trials, persecutions, and 26 Rel, II | great courage; and the more grievous they were, the greater the 27 Rel, II | and at this moment most grievous, that I must take food, 28 Rel, II | and thus life is a very grievous burden to me. And the greatest 29 Rel, III | walk or to hear, and in grievous obscurity. I was so exceedingly 30 Rel, VII | This has been to her a very grievous torment and cross, and has 31 Rel, VIII | pains I endure are most grievous.704~14. But nothing of all 32 Ind | the Reform, xxxvi. 4; her grievous trial, xxxvi. 6, 7; her