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1 Life, II | of myself—and, though I offended God, I never ceased to have 2 Life, IV | though I do not think I offended God in it much. And as my 3 Life, V | whereby God might be seriously offended. He, too, gave me a like 4 Life, V | might have most grievously offended, if he had not kept himself 5 Life, V | and sorrow only for having offended God, which might have sufficed 6 Life, V | understood myself to have offended God. This grace, among others, 7 Life, VI | deeply penitent for having offended God; and I remember that 8 Life, VI | which I felt for having offended God, dreading it as a great 9 Life, VI | though I must have frequently offended Thy Divine Majesty without 10 Life, VII | not remember that I ever offended Him,130 so far as I know. 11 Life, VII | listen to her, but was even offended, thinking she was scandalized 12 Life, VII | when I used to pray, if I offended God one day, on the following 13 Life, VII | at the very time that I offended Thee most, Thou didst prepare 14 Life, XIII | desire that God may not be offended, and out of their anxiety 15 Life, XIX | I never served Him, but offended Him rather,—is what I 16 Life, XXXI | great grief to me to see God offended in such a way. I promised 17 Life, XXXVI | Lord. I did not think I had offended against His Majesty, or 18 Life, XXXVIII| and it is Thou who art the offended One.~29. Once, when I was 19 Rel, I | up my mind that they have offended God; and if I dwell upon 20 Rel, VIII | a deep sorrow for having offended Him, and astonishment that 21 Rel, XI | when I used to think I had offended God. I cannot have these 22 Rel, XI | pains I felt for having offended God, nor the great fears