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1 Int | beyond dispute, namely the act of renunciation of her right 2 Life, IV | who has tried it. When the act is done for God only, it 3 Life, V | yet we hold it to be an act of virtue not to break a 4 Life, V | intention was good, but the act was wrong, for I ought not 5 Life, V | was very much so, and this act of his could not be the 6 Life, VII | draw near unto God in an act of such special friendship 7 Life, VII | than I was, and that an act which was perilous for me 8 Life, VII | praying, thinking it an act of greater humility to abstain. 9 Life, XIII | is their thinking this an act of virtue, of perfection, 10 Life, XV | after humility, and a single act thereof, are worth more 11 Life, XV | makes perhaps a better act of thanksgiving than the 12 Life, XVI | absorbed that they do not act. I have been singularly 13 Life, XIX | feelings in themselves; but to act upon them, that was an exceedingly 14 Life, XX | was about to repeat the act, and once, in particular, 15 Life, XX | of our Lord; it will not act as the owner even of itself, 16 Life, XXII | pain; I believe it was an act of high treason, though 17 Life, XXII | the earth as I was, is an act of folly. In general, our 18 Life, XXIV | I thought it would be an act of ingratitude if I broke 19 Life, XXVII | nothing more than the bare act of listening, which is granted 20 Life, XXVIII| all,—it would be as the act of one who tries to go to 21 Life, XXXIV | the direction must be an act of reason; and in supernatural 22 Life, XXXV | for I knew that it was an act of greater perfection, and 23 Life, XXXIX | obligations was about to commit an act highly offensive to God 24 Life, XL | that will cause one single act of praise to our Lord. If 25 Rel, I | would not leave such an act undone for all the treasure 26 Rel, VI | made up my mind at last to act upon them, understanding 27 Rel, VII | speak to her,—it was an act of great charity,—being 28 Rel, VII | would be, in that case, an act of the imagination, not 29 Rel, VIII | transport comes on by one sole act of His Majesty, wrought 30 Ind | good, no excuse for an evil act, v. 12.~Jerome, Fra, of