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1 Int | method, the manuscript is so free from mistakes, corrections 2 Life, I | seeing that she was not free. He was a man of great truthfulness; 3 Life, IV | me. Though I was not so free from sin as the book required, 4 Life, VI | happy when I saw myself free from those pains which were 5 Life, VII | thus I am never, I believe, free from great pain, which is 6 Life, VII | these eight years past, free from the paralysis, and 7 Life, XVII | understanding and the memory are so free, that they can be employed 8 Life, XVII | behind.~9. The memory remains free, and it must be so, together 9 Life, XVII | that the faculty which is free hurts and wearies ./. us 10 Life, XIX | them as with a strong race, free from all self-interest. 11 Life, XIX | I was waiting to be very free from sin first.~18. Oh, 12 Life, XX | the world would be! how free from bargaining! How friendly 13 Life, XXI | yet even in this I am not free, because it is possible 14 Life, XXIII | some years been unable to free himself from some ./. very 15 Life, XXIV | love of God; he left me free, and did not press me, unless 16 Life, XXIV | Who in one moment set me free, while I had been for many 17 Life, XXV | opinion—our Lord leaves it free for nothing whatever; but 18 Life, XXVI | who say it, in order to be free from blame; neither will 19 Life, XXXI | strength, and he continued free; he could never give thanks 20 Life, XXXII | sight of God; and that I was free from many other faults,— 21 Life, XXXIII| a woman, yet, if I were free, it might be done; but when 22 Life, XXXIV | those graces made me so free, and filled me with such 23 Life, XXXVI | myself in peace, and as free from anxiety as if the whole 24 Life, XXXVII| within me, I find myself so free, that from that instant 25 Life, XXXVII| they would set themselves free from much trouble. But what 26 Rel, I(622)| women; she is singularly free from scruples, and most 27 Rel, I | for poverty, though not free from imperfection; however, 28 Rel, II | more courageous, and more free.639 I fall into a trance 29 Rel, VI | seem to be in every way free from myself; and though 30 Rel, VII | many,—for she is never free from some suffering or other, 31 Rel, IX | ourselves and our father free of these friars, to ask 32 Rel, XI | good example, and I was free from the vexation which