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1 Int | she has received from our Lord.2 The Bollandists, not having
2 Int | sermon on the Nativity of our Lord (ibid., p. 115), and also
3 Int | namely the vision of our Lord;10 her own words are that
4 Int | prayer, the great graces our Lord had given me, as clearly
5 Int | years, I believe, since our Lord raised me to this state
6 Int | it is one grace that our Lord gives grace; and it is another
7 Int, 0(27) | love one another in our Lord, had made some such arrangement,
8 Int | end she writes: "Since the Lord has taught you the way and
9 Int, Arg(40) | to "Nuestro Señor," "Our Lord."~
10 Int, Arg | Joseph; in what manner our Lord ordained that holy poverty
11 Pref | might, by the grace of our Lord, learn something from the
12 Pref | whether they come from our Lord or not, and one of them
13 Pref | People ought to entreat our Lord not to lead them by the
14 Pref | is nothing new that our Lord in His goodness makes wicked
15 Pref | bounds to the goodness of our Lord?—especially when these
16 Pref | goodness, and the love of our Lord. It is seemly, also, not
17 Pref | way; give thanks to our Lord, Who has given you His love,
18 Pref | most of them come from our Lord, and those that do not come
19 Pref | love of Jesus Christ our Lord, to burden yourself with
20 Pref | English in the year of our Lord God 1642.~'Aut mori aut
21 Ann | mental prayer.~1542. ~Our Lord appears to her in the parlour
22 Ann | sight of a picture of our Lord on the cross76. The Jesuits
23 Ann | her heart79. Vision of our Lord risen from the dead80.~1560. ~
24 Life, Pro | workings of the grace of our Lord within me, I could wish
25 Life, Pro | therefore, for the love of our Lord, I beg of every one who
26 Life, Pro | see that they, after our Lord had called them, never fell
27 Life, Pro | me to give; and even our Lord Himself, I know it, has
28 Life, Pro | that I may render to our Lord some portion of the service
29 Life, I | devout and feared God. Our Lord also helped me with His
30 Life, I | good desires with which our Lord inspired me, and what a
31 Life, I | there beheaded;89 and our Lord, I believe, had given us
32 Life, I | of these ./. words, our Lord was pleased that I should
33 Life, I | with which I began.~8. O my Lord, since Thou art determined
34 Life, I | me even to say this, O my Lord, because I know the fault
35 Life, I | natural gifts which our Lord had given me—they were
36 Life, II | pleased with me; for our Lord had given me the grace to
37 Life, II | Himself. Blessed be Thou, O Lord, for having borne with me
38 Life, II(96) | § 11, she says that our Lord had always kept her from
39 Life, II | through her it pleased our Lord to give me light, as I shall
40 Life, III | of the reward which our Lord gives to those who forsake
41 Life, III | careless about my own good, our Lord was much more careful to
42 Life, III | too I owe rather to our Lord, for I have received kindness
43 Life, III | then a widower. Him too our Lord was preparing for Himself.
44 Life, IV | Chapter IV.~Our Lord Helps Her to Become a Nun.
45 Life, IV | violence so great that, if our Lord had not been my keeper,
46 Life, IV | I took the habit,106 our Lord at once made me understand
47 Life, IV | use of it. But Thou, O my Lord, hast been willing to bear
48 Life, IV | great faults. In whom, O Lord, can they shine forth as
49 Life, IV | done it, let Thy mercy, O Lord, rest upon me.~6. The change
50 Life, IV | all my might. And as our Lord had already bestowed upon
51 Life, IV | practice of solitude—our Lord began to comfort me so much
52 Life, IV | Christ, our Good and our Lord, present within me. And
53 Life, IV | to labour to picture, our Lord's Humanity, I never could
54 Life, IV | the good providence of our Lord over me that found no one
55 Life, IV | much—according as our Lord had pity on me.~14. It seemed
56 Life, IV | perfected by Him Who is my Lord: He has rendered them meritorious.
57 Life, IV | describe minutely how our Lord dealt with me in the beginning,
58 Life, V | of the world! Let me, O Lord, be most ungrateful to the
59 Life, V | one to like me, for our Lord kept me from this. But if
60 Life, V | that it was the will of our Lord he should be saved by these
61 Life, V | as a great mercy of our Lord. It was a great help to
62 Life, V | Morals of St. Gregory (our Lord seems to have prepared me
63 Life, V | things of the hand of our Lord, why should we not receive
64 Life, V | solemnities. But it pleased our Lord I should come to myself.
65 Life, V | it, and consider how our Lord seems to have raised me
66 Life, V | the face from which our Lord delivered thee; and if thou
67 Life, VI | Great Debt She Owed to Our Lord for His Mercy to Her. She
68 Life, VI | was my distress, that our Lord alone knoweth the intolerable
69 Life, VI | at the patience which our Lord gave me—for if it had
70 Life, VI | the consolations of our Lord which He gave me in prayer,
71 Life, VI | the great goodness of our Lord to me in the shedding of
72 Life, VI | to the disposition of our Lord, Who knows best what is
73 Life, VI | I took for my patron and lord the glorious St. Joseph,
74 Life, VI | soul, this my father and lord delivered me, and rendered
75 Life, VI | soul. To other Saints, our Lord seems to have given grace
76 Life, VI | help us in all: and our Lord would have us understand
77 Life, VI | evil in me, that if our Lord gave me grace to do any
78 Life, VI | and active therein. Our Lord forgive me!~11. Would that
79 Life, VI | way.~13. May it please our Lord that I have not done amiss
80 Life, VI | What can it mean, O my Lord? The life we live is so
81 Life, VI | but Thou knowest, O my Lord, that, to the best of my
82 Life, VI | is so uncertain. Once, O Lord, I thought it impossible
83 Life, VI | hand always. Very often, O Lord, I would not take it: very
84 Life, VII | see now most clearly, O my Lord, that this comfort departed
85 Life, VII | I never did it; for our Lord held me back. It seemed
86 Life, VII | straight to hell, if our Lord, by so many remedies and
87 Life, VII | great perfection, serve our Lord, so that His Majesty, according
88 Life, VII | these houses, because our Lord must of necessity send His
89 Life, VII | this; it is necessary our Lord Himself should take the
90 Life, VII | and, in the end, it is our Lord that discovers it. They
91 Life, VII | were going to serve our Lord, have found themselves in
92 Life, VII | acquaintance with her when our Lord was pleased to show me that
93 Life, VII | moreover, if it should be our Lord's will and pleasure that
94 Life, VII | all, for the love of our Lord, to flee from such recreations
95 Life, VII | that I used to praise our Lord for it. It was a very great
96 Life, VII | them, believing that our Lord in some degree takes His
97 Life, VII | a habit thereof; yet our Lord always furnishes an opportunity
98 Life, VII | those occasions when our Lord, by means of afflictions,
99 Life, VII | did not myself serve our Lord according to the light I
100 Life, VII | assured conviction that our Lord, some fifteen days before,
101 Life, VII | great a devotion to our Lord carrying His cross on His
102 Life, VII | on the day he died, our Lord restored him so completely,
103 Life, VII | show what I was; and our Lord hid the evil, and revealed
104 Life, VII | desires to good effect.~30. O Lord of my soul! how shall I
105 Life, VII | myself I may say that, if our Lord had not revealed to me this
106 Life, VIII | distinctly the great mercy of our Lord to me, while thus immersed
107 Life, VIII | that I did not offend our Lord, gave myself much to prayer,
108 Life, VIII | made supplications to our Lord for this grace, and spoke
109 Life, VIII | thousand ways by Satan, our Lord will bring it at last—
110 Life, VIII | implore him by the love of our Lord not to deprive himself of
111 Life, VIII | dispositions: those of our Lord, we know, are absolutely
112 Life, VIII | a friend art Thou, O my Lord! how Thou comfortest and
113 Life, VIII | afterwards at times—Thou, O Lord, defendest them against
114 Life, VIII | use of it. In the end, our Lord came to my help; and then,
115 Life, VIII | pray.~11. If, then, our Lord bore so long with me, who
116 Life, VIII | so many graces from our Lord. Is there any one who can
117 Life, VIII | to myself, or rather our Lord Himself did violence to
118 Life, VIII | this sweetness, which our Lord gives to those who persevere
119 Life, VIII | those great graces which our Lord bestowed upon me. If this
120 Life, VIII | compassion wherewith our Lord labours to convert it to
121 Life, VIII | them for the love of our Lord, and for the great love
122 Life, VIII | 18. I used to pray to our Lord for help; but, as it now
123 Life, IX | IX.~The Means Whereby Our Lord Quickened Her Soul, Gave
124 Life, IX | knew for certain that our Lord was then within me, I used
125 Life, IX | those persons whom it is our Lord's good pleasure to lead
126 Life, IX | form whatever until our Lord placed them before me in
127 Life, IX | when I used to think of our Lord. This is why I was so fond
128 Life, IX | were given me. Our Lord seems to have so ordained
129 Life, IX | after they had sinned, our Lord converted to Himself. I
130 Life, IX | help me, and that, as our Lord had forgiven them, so also
131 Life, IX | spoken of it before158—our Lord had called them but once,
132 Life, IX | nothing less than that our Lord had uttered it for me: I
133 Life, IX | after with great labour, our Lord seems to have looked out
134 Life, IX | comfort. But as for asking our Lord to give me either these
135 Life, IX | is not the custom of our Lord to give these graces to
136 Life, X | of Understanding What Our Lord Is Doing for Us. She Desires
137 Life, X | the Special Graces of Our Lord to Her, Which They Had Commanded
138 Life, X | weep; at other times, our Lord seems to do so, so that
139 Life, X | itself weeping for so great a Lord. I am not surprised; for
140 Life, X | reaches no further than our Lord wills, and as the blessed
141 Life, X | dread of vain-glory when our Lord begins to show His ./.
142 Life, X | vanities, and that now our Lord has given me the grace to
143 Life, X | confess the munificence of our Lord, Who, on a soul so wretched
144 Life, X | this condition that our Lord dispenses His treasures;
145 Life, X | by these gifts that our Lord gives us that strength which
146 Life, X | him, for the love of our Lord, to publish abroad what
147 Life, X | things I may say, should our Lord give me the grace to do
148 Life, X | to do.168 If, indeed, our Lord had given me greater abilities
149 Life, X | anything that is right, our Lord will have it said for some
150 Life, X | you, for the love of our Lord, I write with ./. freedom.
151 Life, X | of the graces which our Lord bestowed upon me in prayer—
152 Life, X | to be gaining myself. Our Lord knows well that I, as I
153 Life, X | which are dangerous, as our Lord has taught me by experience.
154 Life, X | Majesty make use of me! Our Lord knoweth well that I have
155 Life, X | reverence, for the love of our Lord, to beg this of Him for
156 Life, XI | in the first degree. O Lord of my soul, and my good,
157 Life, XI | to all appearance, the Lord of our own will. So is it
158 Life, XI | the good pleasure of our Lord to give it us drop by drop,
159 Life, XI | it is they who toil, our Lord, indeed, giving them strength.
160 Life, XI | making a garden, wherein our Lord may take His delight, but
161 Life, XI | fragrance, refreshing to our Lord, so that He may come often
162 Life, XI | showers of rain, when our Lord Himself waters it, without
163 Life, XI | degrees of prayer to which our Lord, of His goodness, has occasionally
164 Life, XI | commanded me to write, whom our Lord has raised in four months
165 Life, XI | soon, by the help of our Lord, he will be swallowed up
166 Life, XI | to please and serve the Lord of the garden; if he did
167 Life, XI | one hour, during which our Lord gave me to taste His sweetness,
168 Life, XI | I believe that it is our Lord's good pleasure frequently
169 Life, XI | What canst Thou do, O my Lord, that is not for the greater
170 Life, XI | garden, and to be so near the Lord of it: He certainly is near
171 Life, XI | is that to me? Do Thou, O Lord, ./. accomplish Thy will;
172 Life, XI | suffer, because Thou, O Lord, hast suffered; do Thou
173 Life, XI | tenderness fail it, or our Lord grants them, has already
174 Life, XI | We must suppose that our Lord does not regard these things;
175 Life, XI | and he will see how our Lord will help him to carry it,
176 Life, XII | Supernatural States Before Our Lord Calls Us.~1. My aim in the
177 Life, XII | on, the sufferings of our Lord for our sakes moves us to
178 Life, XII | hope for, of the love our Lord bore us, and of His resurrection,
179 Life, XII | will sincerely love our Lord, to whom we owe so much,
180 Life, XII | rather give thanks to our Lord, who allows us to have a
181 Life, XII | the other. For when our Lord suspends the understanding,
182 Life, XII | only for myself. May our Lord open their eyes who read
183 Life, XII | understand ./. what our Lord was giving me, in order
184 Life, XII | happened. And so that which our Lord has not taught me, I seek
185 Life, XII | spirit ourselves, if our Lord does not raise it for us;
186 Life, XII | though I am certain our Lord will never allow him to
187 Life, XII | Blessed for ever be our Lord, of whose will and pleasure
188 Life, XIII | Augustine: "Give me, O Lord, what Thou commandest, and
189 Life, XIII | remained in that way, if our Lord in His goodness had not
190 Life, XIII | great perfection; for our Lord never fails us, and it is
191 Life, XIII | to them; but now that our Lord has made me stronger in
192 Life, XIII | have patience, until our Lord shall send them both matter
193 Life, XIII | Passion: let us say, our Lord at the pillar. The understanding
194 Life, XIII | and safe way, until our Lord shall guide them to other
195 Life, XIII | self-knowledge; and yet our Lord had already raised her to
196 Life, XIII | other matters which our Lord places before it, and for
197 Life, XIII | till he finds him—for our Lord will give him one, if he
198 Life, XIII | hardships. Blessed be Thou, O Lord, who hast made me so incapable
199 Life, XIII | more.199 May it please our Lord to hold them in His hand,
200 Life, XIII | will see to it. May our Lord grant me to please Him rightly
201 Life, XIV | drawing the water, which the Lord of the vineyard has ordained;
202 Life, XIV | loves. O my Jesus and my Lord, how pressing now is Thy
203 Life, XIV | itself.~5. If it be our Lord's pleasure to throw them
204 Life, XIV | blessings and graces, which our Lord now supplies, makes the
205 Life, XIV | be of little use, if our Lord did not grant it. God, in
206 Life, XIV | it; but our Emperor and Lord will have us now understand
207 Life, XIV | would serve to show how our Lord now will have the soul to
208 Life, XIV | because a soul, when our Lord begins to bestow these graces
209 Life, XIV | 11. I wish much that our Lord would help me to describe
210 Life, XIV | had leisure; for when our Lord gives the spirit, it is
211 Life, XIV | was beginning—and our Lord grant that I have really
212 Life, XIV | soul as a garden, and our Lord as walking in it. I used
213 Life, XIV | of heavy trials; for our Lord will have the poor gardener
214 Life, XIV | flowers grow afresh.~15. O my Lord and my Good! I cannot utter
215 Life, XIV | children of men.207 O my Lord, what does it mean? Whenever
216 Life, XIV | wicked.~16. Is it possible, Lord, that there can be a soul
217 Life, XIV | it please Thy goodness, O Lord, that I may be alone in
218 Life, XIV | I could do nothing, O my Lord, but be as the withered
219 Life, XIV | before. Let it not be so, O Lord!—let not a soul which
220 Life, XV | a moment longer than our Lord wills it should remain.~
221 Life, XV | great grace given it by our Lord, and how in all reason it
222 Life, XV | myself, if the mercy of our Lord had not brought me back;
223 Life, XV | Therefore, for the love of our Lord, I implore those souls to
224 Life, XV | doing, and obtain from our Lord the grace to repent, and
225 Life, XV | love of Himself, which our Lord begins to enkindle in the
226 Life, XV | and in humility say, O Lord, what can I do here? what
227 Life, XV | the servant to do with her Lord, and earth with heaven?
228 Life, XV | the soul, it so is by our Lord's will, so far as I have
229 Life, XV | at all, seeing that our Lord Himself has pointed out
230 Life, XV | sign of the presence of our Lord in their rising again at
231 Life, XV | and of shame, because our Lord Himself supplies them in
232 Life, XV | out of the light which our Lord here gives us, and which
233 Life, XV | by the goodness of our Lord, they may have come to this
234 Life, XVI | the Great Graces of Our Lord.~1. Let us now speak of
235 Life, XVI | water.227 In this state our Lord will help the gardener,
236 Life, XVI | years, I believe, since our Lord raised me to this state
237 Life, XVI | cause, I believe, why our Lord, to-day, after Communion,
238 Life, XVI | at last. Blessed be our Lord, who has thus consoled me!~
239 Life, XVI | disorderly, unless it be that our Lord orders them himself. At
240 Life, XVI | order that it may praise our Lord. It utters a thousand holy
241 Life, XVI | delicious to endure for her Lord? She ./. sees clearly that
242 Life, XVI | speaking of that joy, which our Lord, of His good pleasure, gives
243 Life, XVI | Blessed for ever be Thou, O Lord! and may all created things
244 Life, XVI | but in Thee.~9. O my true Lord and my happiness! what a
245 Life, XVI | keep me reasonable when our Lord draws me out of myself.
246 Life, XVI | love one another in our Lord, had made some such arrangement
247 Life, XVI | world! It is the gift of our Lord; there is not a slave who
248 Life, XVI | life is not ended. May our Lord give us His grace for that
249 Life, XVII | been given wholly to our Lord; let it cast all care utterly
250 Life, XVII | amazed in beholding our Lord taking upon Himself the
251 Life, XVII | such being the will of our Lord, may derive its sustenance
252 Life, XVII | send forth; it being our Lord's will that the flowers
253 Life, XVII | giving its consent that our Lord might work those graces
254 Life, XVII | delighted greatly if our Lord should bestow them all upon
255 Life, XVII | it is one grace that our Lord gives grace; and it is another
256 Life, XVII | courage in the way of our Lord, trampling under foot all
257 Life, XVII | great reason to praise our Lord; and so, also, has he who
258 Life, XVII | very often do I implore our Lord to deprive me of it on these
259 Life, XVII | Jacob bore with Lia; for our Lord showeth us mercy enough
260 Life, XVII | the good pleasure of our Lord to explain these states
261 Life, XVIII | Soul Raised to It by Our Lord. Attainable on Earth, Not
262 Life, XVIII | But by the Goodness of Our Lord.~1. May our Lord teach me
263 Life, XVIII | of Our Lord.~1. May our Lord teach me words whereby I
264 Life, XVIII | things becoming one. O my Lord, how good Thou art! Blessed
265 Life, XVIII | is Thy munificence, O my Lord, seeing that Thou givest
266 Life, XVIII | into words like these.~6. O Lord, consider what Thou art
267 Life, XVIII | jewels so precious! O my Lord, to me it seems that it
268 Life, XVIII | vile. It is not Thy wont, O Lord, to bestow graces and mercies
269 Life, XVIII | want of humility; for our Lord knoweth well what is expedient,
270 Life, XVIII | one, the operations of our Lord therein are different: there
271 Life, XVIII | kinds of graces which our Lord bestows. He who has had
272 Life, XVIII | have this confidence in our Lord, that He will help me here;
273 Life, XVIII | Communion. Blessed be our Lord, who is merciful to the
274 Life, XVIII | of prayer whereunto our Lord in His mercy has brought
275 Life, XVIII | with me, I am sure that our Lord will help His servant to
276 Life, XVIII | garden with water. If our Lord never ceased to pour it
277 Life, XVIII | much mental prayer. Our Lord advances step by step to
278 Life, XVIII | might have been when our Lord had mercy upon me in this
279 Life, XVIII | soul was then doing. Our Lord said to me: It undoes itself
280 Life, XIX | abundantly the fruition of our Lord. It is abiding alone with
281 Life, XIX | 3. Blessed be Thou, O my Lord, who, out of a pool so filthy
282 Life, XIX | become careless,—and if our Lord, out of His mere goodness,
283 Life, XIX | they should fall after our Lord has raised them to so high
284 Life, XIX | life, and of the graces our Lord has wrought in me,—though
285 Life, XIX | what I say. I pray to our Lord that His Majesty would be
286 Life, XIX | amazed at it. Who is there, O Lord of my soul, that is not
287 Life, XIX | hast given me. Do Thou, O Lord, make my tears available;
288 Life, XIX | thoughts as these. Why, O Lord, dost Thou pass by most
289 Life, XIX | But yet Thou knowest, O my Lord, that I have often cried
290 Life, XIX | I did this that Thou, O Lord, didst begin to lay open
291 Life, XIX | am what I am, Thou, O my Lord, didst answer me: Serve
292 Life, XIX(257) | 137: "Thou art just, O Lord, and Thy judgment is right."~
293 Life, XIX | say.~15. May it please our Lord that my wanderings may be
294 Life, XIX | wickedness. Blessed be Thou, O Lord; for Thou camest to my help.
295 Life, XIX | often importunate with our Lord in tears,—I was so wicked,
296 Life, XIX | not cease to offend our Lord all at once: however, as
297 Life, XIX | sees the love which our Lord bears it, there grows out
298 Life, XIX | again, for the love of our Lord, that Satan deceive it not
299 Life, XX | within and without.268 As our Lord has explained the other
300 Life, XX | our might, then it is our Lord draws up the soul, as the
301 Life, XX | the moment I felt that our Lord was about to repeat the
302 Life, XX | many supplications to our Lord, that He would be pleased
303 Life, XX | little use, whenever our Lord so wills it. There is no
304 Life, XX | the mighty power of our Lord is manifested; and as we
305 Life, XX | that in this of rapture our Lord would have the body itself
306 Life, XX | to prayer, in which our Lord gave me so ./. much sweetness
307 Life, XX | I used to feel when our Lord would throw me into those
308 Life, XX | himself, except that our Lord may have granted to him,
309 Life, XX | with the thought, that our Lord, without any effort of mine,
310 Life, XX | the good pleasure of our Lord, by putting an end to my
311 Life, XX | loneliness—therein our Lord used to comfort me—has
312 Life, XX | comes from the hand of our Lord, and, as I said before,283
313 Life, XX | received those graces from our Lord284 which I am speaking of
314 Life, XX | it is in this state our Lord keeps me at this moment.285~
315 Life, XX(284) | have just said" to "our Lord" are in the margin of the
316 Life, XX | almost always so when our Lord leads me by a new way, until
317 Life, XX | as I proceed—and so our Lord bade me not to fear, but
318 Life, XX | deserved it. Blessed be our Lord, who is so good! Amen.~23.
319 Life, XX | speak more correctly, our Lord absorbs it in Himself; and
320 Life, XX | are suspended; for so our Lord wills it. And for the most
321 Life, XX | therefore, to whom our Lord has granted this grace,
322 Life, XX | this place,289 to whom our Lord is granting these graces;
323 Life, XX | at all correct; for our Lord has admitted you to the
324 Life, XX | have said already,291 our Lord will have the body rejoice,
325 Life, XX | will but that of doing our Lord's will,292 and so it prays
326 Life, XX | nothing but the will of our Lord; it will not act as the
327 Life, XX(292) | Other will . . . Lord's will." These words—in
328 Life, XX | satisfied with serving our Lord in the common way,—it
329 Life, XX | from the soul, but from our Lord, to whom it has given up
330 Life, XX | soul possesses which our Lord raises to this state! how
331 Life, XX | suffer others to do so. The Lord of the garden, not the soul,
332 Life, XXI | is that soul which our Lord draws on to the understanding
333 Life, XXI | regard the honour of our Lord!—for it is kings whom
334 Life, XXI | wholly engulfed, what then? O Lord, if Thou wert to give me
335 Life, XXI | betake myself to Thee, O my Lord, to implore a remedy for
336 Life, XXI | debt I owe Thee! Do Thou, O Lord, so dispose matters according
337 Life, XXI | return. Cost what it may, O Lord, let me not come before
338 Life, XXI | will. I see well enough, O Lord, how little I can do; but
339 Life, XXI | like myself—because our Lord has given this light to
340 Life, XXI | The truth is, that our Lord can so work in the soul
341 Life, XXI | able to believe what our Lord now bestows on the soul.
342 Life, XXI | not, by the help of our Lord, attain to perfection and
343 Life, XXI | of raptures, in which our Lord works independently of us,
344 Life, XXI | came to an end, and our Lord gave me strength to rise
345 Life, XXI | for it. From the time our Lord began to give me the grace
346 Life, XXI | this is the work of our Lord. For this reason, it seems
347 Life, XXI | that the soul in which our Lord worketh these graces,—
348 Life, XXI | acknowledging the work of our Lord, and that we ourselves can
349 Life, XXI | which are chosen by our Lord to do good to others; still,
350 Life, XXI | not their own. When our Lord brings a soul on to this
351 Life, XXI | of the reward which our Lord has prepared for those who
352 Life, XXII | Ascending to High Things if Our Lord Does Not Raise Them. The
353 Life, XXII | work wrought in it by our Lord,—may nevertheless succeed,
354 Life, XXII | forward the words308 of our Lord to the Apostles, concerning
355 Life, XXII | afterwards that, if our Lord had not shown me the way,
356 Life, XXII | hindrance to prayer.~4. O Lord of my soul, and my Good!
357 Life, XXII | that it was before our Lord gave me the grace of raptures
358 Life, XXII | habit of delighting in our Lord, particularly at Communion.
359 Life, XXII | 5. Is it possible, O my Lord, that I could have had the
360 Life, XXII | very evil plight, till our Lord enlightened it: all its
361 Life, XXII | abundantly rewarded, when our Lord permits him to stand with
362 Life, XXII | withdraw from Thee, O my Lord, that I might serve Thee
363 Life, XXII | gain more in this way? O Lord, what an evil way I took!
364 Life, XXII | repeated experience: our Lord has told it me. I have seen
365 Life, XXII | contemplation. This way is safe. Our Lord is He by whom all good things
366 Life, XXII | depends on the grace which our Lord distributes to every soul.
367 Life, XXII | matter for us to have our Lord before us as Man while we
368 Life, XXII | rise of itself before our Lord raises it, and is not satisfied
369 Life, XXII | laboured with Martha. If our Lord will have a soul to be Mary,
370 Life, XXII | is the great thing. The Lord of all consolation was Himself
371 Life, XXII | Go Thou away from me, O Lord, for I am a sinful man."
372 Life, XXII | we think we can do? Our Lord grant that we understand
373 Life, XXII | great that love is which our Lord God has shown us, in giving
374 Life, XXII | to love; for if once our Lord grants us this grace, of
375 Life, XXII | How is it that, when our Lord begins to bestow upon a
376 Life, XXII | is detached,—when our Lord might have sanctified it
377 Life, XXII | ask again, that the same Lord brings it to the perfection
378 Life, XXII | itself all at once, till our Lord instructs it by degrees,
379 Life, XXII | good a Friend! O my soul's Lord, who can find words to describe
380 Life, XXII | let not this be so, O my Lord! for Thou doest more than
381 Life, XXII | discretion are necessary. May our Lord, of His goodness, bestow
382 Life, XXIII | were so wicked. May our Lord be praised, who has delivered
383 Life, XXIII | myself more unto prayer, our Lord also began to bestow His
384 Life, XXIII | me up. Blessed be Thou, O Lord!—for the first hand outstretched
385 Life, XXIII | and did not offend, our Lord, Satan could do me little
386 Life, XXIII | goodness and pious life our Lord was beginning to make known
387 Life, XXIII | 15. I believe that our Lord permitted344 this to be
388 Life, XXIII | and bide the time when our Lord will help them, as He has
389 Life, XXIII | book—it seemed as if our Lord had put it into my hands—
390 Life, XXIII | was not, the will of our Lord to do good to many through
391 Life, XXIII | prophesied of that which our Lord afterwards did with me,
392 Life, XXIII | consoled and fortified: our Lord came to my succour and to
393 Life, XXIII | day I have kept it. Our Lord be praised, who has given
394 Life, XXIV | change was visible; for our Lord gave me courage to go ./.
395 Life, XXIV | distract myself, the more our Lord poured over me that sweetness
396 Life, XXIV | was a pain to me. But our Lord was more careful to show
397 Life, XXIV | because I felt that our Lord was enjoining it all, and
398 Life, XXIV | prayed earnestly that our Lord would hold me by the hand,
399 Life, XXIV | Passion and that if our Lord should then raise up my
400 Life, XXIV | of Jesus. It pleased our Lord that I should commence a
401 Life, XXIV | some time, and implored our Lord to help me to please ./.
402 Life, XXIV | the first time that our Lord bestowed on me the grace
403 Life, XXIV | must have waited till our Lord did the work—as He did
404 Life, XXIV | those attachments. Now our Lord set me at liberty, and gave
405 Life, XXIV | is almighty, and the true Lord of all, it gave me no pain
406 Life, XXV | I am speaking, when our Lord granted me that grace, it
407 Life, XXV | reveals Himself as our true Lord, having dominion over us.
408 Life, XXV | effect nothing; but, when our Lord speaks, it is at once word
409 Life, XXV | for it seems as if our Lord would have the soul understand
410 Life, XXV | one, in my opinion—our Lord leaves it free for nothing
411 Life, XXV | whole fulfilled; for our Lord makes the words dwell in
412 Life, XXV | two or three times. Our Lord warned me at once that they
413 Life, XXV | occasions, when, by our Lord's permission, I fell into
414 Life, XXV | years ago, when I saw our Lord. Oh, that His Majesty had
415 Life, XXV | that soul is to whom our Lord sends these graces—that
416 Life, XXV | but when I prayed, and our Lord bestowed His graces upon
417 Life, XXV | continual prayer to our Lord.~21. But there was no comfort
418 Life, XXV | never alone for prayer, our Lord made me recollected even
419 Life, XXV | heaven or on earth—only our Lord left me to suffer, afraid
420 Life, XXV | thousand dangers.~22. O my Lord, how true a friend art Thou!
421 Life, XXV | creation praise Thee, O Thou Lord of the world! Oh, that a
422 Life, XXV | All things fail; but Thou, Lord of all, never failest! They
423 Life, XXV | how sweetly Thou, O my Lord, dealest with them! Oh,
424 Life, XXV | Everything fails me, O my Lord; but if Thou wilt not abandon
425 Life, XXV | torment me,—but do Thou, O Lord, fail me not; for I know
426 Life, XXV | is God! how good is our Lord, and how powerful! He gives
427 Life, XXV | frequently to recollect how our Lord, when the tempest arose,
428 Life, XXV | desire to serve this my Lord; I aim at nothing else but
429 Life, XXV | Seeing, then, that our Lord is so powerful,—as I~ ./.
430 Life, XXV | I a servant of this our Lord and King,—what harm can
431 Life, XXV | I am the servant of our Lord: I should like to see what
432 Life, XXV | over them, given me by the Lord of all, so that I cared
433 Life, XXV | often.~27. May it please our Lord that I be not one of these;
434 Life, XXV | bear it. Blessed be our Lord, who has so effectually
435 Life, XXVI | upon the courage which our Lord has implanted in me against
436 Life, XXVI | the King omnipotent, our Lord most high, who can do all
437 Life, XXVI | wherein I was placed, our Lord spoke to me, saying: "What
438 Life, XXVI | with ./. the graces our Lord gives me, to a confessor
439 Life, XXVI | profit. This is what our Lord has often commanded me to
440 Life, XXVI | and one reproach of our Lord would press more heavily
441 Life, XXVI | but little subdued. Our Lord said to me once, that there
442 Life, XXVI | delusions.382~6. Whenever our Lord commanded me to do one thing
443 Life, XXVI | confessor forbade it, our Lord Himself told me to obey
444 Life, XXVI | read them in Latin,—our Lord said to me, "Be not troubled;
445 Life, XXVI | I saw before me and our Lord dealt so lovingly with me,
446 Life, XXVI | 7. Who can look upon our Lord, covered with wounds, and
447 Life, XXVI | how much they owe to our Lord in having saved them so
448 Life, XXVI | the story of my life. Our Lord grant that I have been clear
449 Life, XXVI | shall so speak of it. Our Lord grant that I may never fail
450 Life, XXVII | made on my behalf, that our Lord would lead me by another
451 Life, XXVII | Saints I importuned, that our Lord might show me the way,—
452 Life, XXVII | this end, namely, that our Lord would either lead me by
453 Life, XXVII | now the locutions of our Lord were extremely frequent,
454 Life, XXVII | asked in what form I saw our Lord. I told him I saw no form.
455 Life, XXVII | though He is not seen. Our Lord wills that this knowledge
456 Life, XXVII | much to explain it, if our Lord will not teach it experimentally.
457 Life, XXVII | teach it experimentally. Our Lord impresses in the innermost
458 Life, XXVII | what I understand, when our Lord explains to me the vision,
459 Life, XXVII | apparently the work of our Lord. It is as if food had been
460 Life, XXVII | of those graces which our Lord has wrought in me, if I
461 Life, XXVII | dispel his fears to whom our Lord sends them, and who, as
462 Life, XXVII | or the road by which our Lord has led me; and that is
463 Life, XXVII | me to be this: it is our Lord's will in every way that
464 Life, XXVII | this for certain till our Lord of His goodness made me
465 Life, XXVII | in nothing but in Thee, O Lord! Oh, ingratitude of men,
466 Life, XXVII | which it feels when our Lord admits it to the understanding
467 Life, XXVII | for ever. Those which our Lord gives, what are they? One
468 Life, XXVII | the good pleasure of our Lord to bring me on, so that
469 Life, XXVII | scandals such as this, our Lord obtains great fruit. If
470 Life, XXVII | likeness of that which our Lord and His Apostles endured;
471 Life, XXVII | trampling on the world; and our Lord teaches them when He finds
472 Life, XXVII | to speak; for it was our Lord's will that he should undertake
473 Life, XXVII | then, it has pleased our Lord that I should find more
474 Life, XXVII | than he was on earth. Our Lord said to me on one occasion,
475 Life, XXVII | that he was to ask of our Lord, and I have seen my petitions
476 Life, XXVII | makes against myself. Our Lord forgive me all that I do
477 Life, XXVIII | lasted not long, because our Lord reassured me.~2. It pleased
478 Life, XXVIII | reassured me.~2. It pleased our Lord, one day that I was in prayer,
479 Life, XXVIII | could not understand why our Lord showed Himself in this way,
480 Life, XXVIII | could bear; and our merciful Lord, knowing this, ordered it
481 Life, XXVIII | Humanity of Jesus Christ our Lord. If here below, where His
482 Life, XXVIII(408)| for many years, seeing our Lord continually present before
483 Life, XXVIII | tormenting myself.~7. But our Lord made such haste to bestow
484 Life, XXVIII | difference whatever; for when our Lord wills, we must see it, whether
485 Life, XXVIII | the manner in which our Lord manifests Himself in these
486 Life, XXVIII | work for learned men. Our Lord has not been pleased to
487 Life, XXVIII | has shown me; but how our Lord brought it about, you, my
488 Life, XXVIII | any doubt that it is our Lord Himself, especially after
489 Life, XXVIII | Himself so clearly to be the Lord of that little dwelling-place,
490 Life, XXVIII | How utterly Thou art the Lord of the whole world, and
491 Life, XXVIII | is nothing for Thee to be Lord of all this.~13. Here it
492 Life, XXVIII | though the soul sees that our Lord shows how He loves it, yet
493 Life, XXVIII | of this vision, when our Lord shows the soul much of His
494 Life, XXVIII | soul to endure it, if our Lord did not succour it in a
495 Life, XXVIII | forget it, except when our Lord is pleased that the soul
496 Life, XXVIII | four times to represent our Lord to me, in this way, by a
497 Life, XXVIII | whiteness of one of our Lord's Hands415 are beyond our
498 Life, XXVIII | well as I could, and as our Lord suggested to me. But all
499 Life, XXVIII | own judgment, because our Lord was not leading him by this
500 Life, XXVIII | Satan wished to do me, our Lord would bring forth good.