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1 Int | different ways of watering a garden similar to St. Teresa's 2 Life, IX | home in the prayer in the Garden, whither I went in His company. 3 Life, IX | heard that voice in the garden, it seemed to me nothing 4 Life, X | foul and rank He has made a garden of flowers so sweet. May 5 Life, XI | upon himself as making a garden, wherein our Lord may take 6 Life, XI | for His pleasure into this garden, and delight Himself in 7 Life, XI | Let us now see how this garden is to be watered, that we 8 Life, XI | It seems to me that the garden may be watered in four ways: 9 Life, XI | stream or brook, whereby the garden is watered in a much better 10 Life, XI | irrigation by which the garden is to be maintained; for 11 Life, XI | did, and therefore is his garden without labour on his part, 12 Life, XI | and serve the Lord of the garden; if he did not trust that 13 Life, XI | favour to labour in the garden of so ./. great an Emperor; 14 Life, XI | be willing to dig in His garden, and to be so near the Lord 15 Life, XIV | required for watering the garden when we have to draw the 16 Life, XIV | to consider my soul as a garden, and our Lord as walking 17 Life, XIV | maintaining and watering the garden to have been taken to no 18 Life, XIV | withered flowers ./. of the garden; so that this miserable 19 Life, XVI | third water wherewith this garden is watered,—water running 20 Life, XVI | from a brook,—whereby the garden is watered with very much 21 Life, XVII | its sustenance from its garden. But He allows it not to 22 Life, XVIII| abundance the whole of this garden with water. If our Lord 23 Life, XIX | down rain upon it,—the garden is ruined. Thus has it been 24 Life, XIX | discretion the fruit of its garden, thinking that now it has 25 Life, XX | be any good thing in the garden, it is at His Majesty's 26 Life, XX | to do so. The Lord of the garden, not the soul, distributes 27 Life, XXI | hands by cultivating the garden, but because it is His will 28 Life, XXIX | Him on the cross, in the Garden, crowned with thorns,— 29 Rel, III | my Beloved come into His garden and eat."654 He showed me 30 Rel, IX | interiorly in a forest and in a garden of delights, which made 31 Ind | deceitfulness of, xxi. 1.~Garden, the prayer in the, ix. 32 Ind | xiii. 13, 14; likened to a garden, xi. 10, xiv. 13; in the