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1 Life, V | disorder, for there were open ulcers in her body, caused 2 Life, V | day-and-a-half the grave was open in my monastery, waiting 3 Life, VII | of those which are most open for all religious observances 4 Life, VII | at his suggestion, make open show of their malicious 5 Life, XII | for myself. May our Lord open their eyes who read this, 6 Life, XVII | that the flowers should open, in order that the soul 7 Life, XVIII | involuntarily, and if they are open, they are as if they saw 8 Life, XIX | Lord, didst begin to lay open Thy treasures for Thy servant. 9 Life, XX | sitting; if the hands were open, or if they were shut, they 10 Life, XX | were shut, they will remain open or shut.286 For though the 11 Life, XX | occasionally they remain open, as I said just now, the 12 Life, XX | shines upon it, and makes it open its eyes, it beholds so 13 Life, XX | instants it can keep them open, it beholds itself wholly 14 Life, XX | things of this world, and open to see the truth.~ ./. 15 Life, XXV | even if it saw the heavens open, could make that soul swerve 16 Life, XXVII | take off his cloak, and open the door and the window 17 Life, XXVIII | no one would ever wish to open his eyes again.~8. It is 18 Life, XXVIII | instantaneously, that we could not open our eyes in time to see 19 Life, XXVIII | were necessary for us to open them at all. But whether 20 Life, XXVIII | But whether our eyes be open or shut, it makes no difference 21 Life, XXXIII | often have I slept in the open air, because I had no place 22 Life, XXXV | God, travels safely by the open and royal road, far away 23 Life, XXXV | help in some measure to open their eyes. May He, who 24 Life, XXXV | almighty, of His goodness open their eyes, and never suffer 25 Life, XXXVIII| Himself to my soul? How can I open my mouth, that has uttered 26 Rel, I(622) | this soul warns her to be open with learned men, servants 27 Rel, VIII | impossible to speak or to open the eyes; and though this 28 Rel, IX | unto God. I did nothing but open my eyes, to see whether