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501 Life, XXVIII | judgments of me which our Lord permitted,—many of which 502 Life, XXVIII | so holy a man, and if our Lord had not been with him, it 503 Life, XXVIII | which was strange to me, our Lord permitted me to remain in 504 Life, XXVIII | improvement, and hoped our Lord would enlighten me. So, 505 Life, XXVIII | with the graces which our Lord gave me, I bore it all.~ 506 Life, XXVIII | spirit by experience. If our Lord had not dealt so favourably 507 Life, XXVIII | but lift up my eyes to our Lord.423 The contradiction of 508 Life, XXVIII | heaviest.424~25. May our Lord grant that I may have pleased 509 Life, XXIX | Visions. The Graces Our Lord Bestowed on the Saint. The 510 Life, XXIX | the Saint. The Answers Our Lord Gave Her for Those Who Tried 511 Life, XXIX | must behold it when our Lord is pleased to present it 512 Life, XXIX | nothing to do with it. Our Lord clearly regards nothing 513 Life, XXIX | make nor unmake them. Our Lord would have us see most clearly 514 Life, XXIX | for we see that, as our Lord can take from us the power 515 Life, XXIX | in this our exile.~4. Our Lord showed Himself to me almost 516 Life, XXIX | as a great mercy from our Lord; and to me they were the 517 Life, XXIX | treasure,—of this our Lord assured me often. I used 518 Life, XXIX | bidden. I prayed much to our Lord, that He would deliver me 519 Life, XXIX | Peter and St. Paul; for our Lord had said to me—it was 520 Life, XXIX | contempt whenever I saw our Lord in a vision; for when I 521 Life, XXIX | piteous complaints to our Lord, and told Him I could not 522 Life, XXIX | nothing in the matter; and our Lord never released me from that 523 Life, XXIX | supreme artifice of our Lord! how tenderly didst Thou 524 Life, XXIX | which the absence of our Lord has inflicted on it; it 525 Life, XXIX | itself for the love of our Lord, and willingly lose its 526 Life, XXIX | exceeding love which our Lord bears it. A spark seems 527 Life, XXIX | keen sense of pain.~16. Our Lord was pleased that I should 528 Life, XXIX | before.[13]437 It was our Lord's will that in this vision 529 Life, XXIX | time, whenever it was our Lord's pleasure to throw me into 530 Life, XXIX | now speaking, begins, our Lord seems to lay hold of the 531 Life, XXX | no humility.~ ./. 2. Our Lord was pleased to succour me 532 Life, XXX | caution, and one to whom our Lord is very bountiful in prayer, 533 Life, XXX | of those graces which our Lord bestowed on me fell to her 534 Life, XXX | fulfilled already,—for our Lord had given me very strong 535 Life, XXX | 6. To a person whom our Lord has raised to this state, 536 Life, XXX | meeting with another whom our Lord has begun to raise in the 537 Life, XXX | that confidence, for our Lord was leading me by the way 538 Life, XXX | them, otherwise than as our Lord allowed me. Accordingly, 539 Life, XXX | fear, particularly when our Lord forsook me in the afflictions 540 Life, XXX | forgot all the mercies our Lord had shown me, and remembered 541 Life, XXX | great is the mercy of our Lord in allowing the soul to 542 Life, XXX | is this: that it is our Lord's pleasure to give him leave 543 Life, XXX | sight the fact that our Lord holds it by the hand, which 544 Life, XXX | of hell. So it is, as our Lord showed me in a vision;453 545 Life, XXX | under control; or rather our Lord does so, when He holds back 546 Life, XXX | other occasions, if our Lord spoke to me but one word, 547 Life, XXX | glorious to behold, our Lord dwelling within it. These 548 Life, XXX | be more pleasing to our Lord. And though trials and persecutions 549 Life, XXX | them without offending our Lord, rejoicing in suffering 550 Life, XXX | exceeding great mercy of our Lord to me, when He keeps this 551 Life, XXX | therefrom, and so I say to our Lord: When, O my God, shall I 552 Life, XXX | Let me be no longer, O Lord, thus torn to pieces, and 553 Life, XXX | them no longer, because our Lord had given me the gift of 554 Life, XXX | herein I see well that our Lord has been gracious to me, 555 Life, XXX | living water of which our Lord spoke to the Samaritan woman. 556 Life, XXX | used to pray much to our Lord for that living water; and 557 Life, XXX | of it, representing our Lord at the well, with this inscription, " 558 Life, XXX(460) | Lord, give me this water" (St. 559 Life, XXX | such a way, that if our Lord did not accept my good will, 560 Life, XXX | Let him, then, praise our Lord exceedingly, who has attained 561 Life, XXXI | as I can, imploring our Lord, if it be His will, to give 562 Life, XXXI | the pain. It pleased our Lord to let me understand that 563 Life, XXXI | to learn that if, by our Lord's permission, Satan can 564 Life, XXXI | place almost always when our Lord was pleased that some soul 565 Life, XXXI | first opportunity; for our Lord God was pleased, on account 566 Life, XXXI | obtained this mercy from our Lord; for they took the matter 567 Life, XXXI | provided I did not offend our Lord. Thus it was that for one 568 Life, XXXI | spoken, took place.~9. Our Lord was pleased to deliver him 569 Life, XXXI | give thanks enough to our Lord and to me as if I had been 570 Life, XXXI | the belief he had that our Lord granted me such graces was 571 Life, XXXI | deliverance of that soul. May our Lord be praised for ever! for 572 Life, XXXI | to pray, and because our Lord permitted it on account 573 Life, XXXI | cannot stir without our Lord's permission,—that I should 574 Life, XXXI | who had received from our Lord such great graces as I had.~ 575 Life, XXXI | that the graces which our Lord had bestowed upon me might 576 Life, XXXI | distressed at this, our Lord said to me, What was I afraid 577 Life, XXXI | disturbed me so much. And our Lord taught me this truth; if 578 Life, XXXI | ever attempt it, only our Lord permitted it for some end; 579 Life, XXXI | clearly comprehends, when our Lord is pleased to bestow upon 580 Life, XXXI | to come, when it is our Lord's will it should be known 581 Life, XXXI | attained to at once, unless our Lord grant that grace by a special 582 Life, XXXI | have gone back also, if our Lord had not so mercifully on 583 Life, XXXI | virtue given them by our Lord,—for we cannot acquire 584 Life, XXXI | themselves; let them trust in our Lord: what they now desire, His 585 Life, XXXI | that the virtue which our Lord had begun to implant in 586 Life, XXXI | time till now.~23. If our Lord bestows any virtue upon 587 Life, XXXI | me: for the love of our Lord, let them give heed to the 588 Life, XXXI | inconsistent one with another. Our Lord comes to the soul when we 589 Life, XXXI | doing so. I believe that our Lord will never suffer any one 590 Life, XXXI | to do more. All this our Lord accepted: may He be blessed 591 Life, XXXI | contrary, I believe our Lord has been pleased to strengthen 592 Life, XXXI | made mistakes before our Lord, which would have been a 593 Life, XXXI | being so trifling.~28. O Lord, what a shame for me to 594 Life, XXXI | Thy hands! So it is, O my Lord. I know not how my heart 595 Life, XXXI | they are only mine, O my Lord; but I am ashamed I have 596 Life, XXXI | nobly may have hope that our Lord, who has made much of mine, 597 Life, XXXII | Chapter XXXII.~Our Lord Shows St. Teresa the Place 598 Life, XXXII | considerable time after our Lord had bestowed upon me the 599 Life, XXXII | understood that it was our Lord's will I should see the 600 Life, XXXII | seen was visible.~6. Our Lord at that time would not let 601 Life, XXXII | In the former vision, our Lord made me really feel those 602 Life, XXXII | was a great mercy that our Lord would have me see with mine 603 Life, XXXII | grandest mercies of our Lord. It has been to me of the 604 Life, XXXII | and to give thanks to our Lord, who has been my Deliverer, 605 Life, XXXII | love Thee! How often, O Lord, didst Thou save me from 606 Life, XXXII | nothing undone. May our Lord vouchsafe to give us His 607 Life, XXXII | great patience, which our Lord gave me; that I was not 608 Life, XXXII | occasions of sin, and our Lord will help us, as He has 609 Life, XXXII | dwell if I do. I entreat our Lord, for His Majesty's sake, 610 Life, XXXII | hidden things which our Lord, of His goodness, was pleased 611 Life, XXXII | day, after Communion, our Lord commanded me to labour with 612 Life, XXXII | nature of the words our Lord spoke to me, that I could 613 Life, XXXII | anxiety, I hesitated; but our Lord spoke of it so often to 614 Life, XXXII | some other way; but our Lord showed me no other way than 615 Life, XXXII | work might be of God. Our Lord Himself must have touched 616 Life, XXXII | at all for that, for our Lord had told me to go into it 617 Life, XXXII | and yet I believed our Lord would order these things 618 Life, XXXIII | Monastery Hindered. Our Lord Consoles the Saint.~1. When 619 Life, XXXIII | many prayers were made, our Lord was perfecting His work 620 Life, XXXIII | trouble and distress which our Lord knows it cost me to bring 621 Life, XXXIII | was the commandment of our Lord, I knew not what to do, 622 Life, XXXIII | I had done to fulfil our Lord's commandment, and so I 623 Life, XXXIII | contrary to his will. Our Lord also must have meant that 624 Life, XXXIII | grievously distressed. But our Lord, who never failed me in 625 Life, XXXIII | as nothing at all.~5. Our Lord now showed me what an exceedingly 626 Life, XXXIII | must have been so, if our Lord in that extremity had not 627 Life, XXXIII | should be denounced, our Lord would deliver me, and I 628 Life, XXXIII | prayer, the great graces our Lord had given me, as clearly 629 Life, XXXIII | distressed at his departure, our Lord bade me be comforted, not 630 Life, XXXIII | the matter; nor did our Lord once speak to me about it. 631 Life, XXXIII | confessor did not trust me, our Lord said to me, Be not troubled; 632 Life, XXXIII | for those persons whom our Lord seems to have led far on 633 Life, XXXIII | detached and mortified, and our Lord has endowed him with the 634 Life, XXXIII | with a special grace of our Lord for the discernment of spirits. 635 Life, XXXIII | begun to speak to him, our Lord began to constrain me to 636 Life, XXXIII(486)| Teresa was commanded by our Lord to ask Father Baltasar Alvarez 637 Life, XXXIII | herself, with money which our Lord provided for us.488 I made 638 Life, XXXIII | affliction, I used to say: O my Lord, how is it that Thou commandest 639 Life, XXXIII | for any other,—what, O Lord, can I do?~14. Once when 640 Life, XXXIII | Joseph, my true father and lord, appeared to me, and gave 641 Life, XXXIII | I was penniless; and our Lord, in a way that filled those 642 Life, XXXIII | day, after Communion, our Lord said to me, I have already 643 Life, XXXIII | possess no revenues. Our Lord is doing more for us—perhaps 644 Life, XXXIII | accomplished, and that our Lord and they too would be greatly 645 Life, XXXIII | the splendours which our Lord revealed, in comparison 646 Life, XXXIII | monastery to the Order, and our Lord had told me that it was 647 Life, XXXIII | I sent to Rome, as our Lord directed me,—for we should 648 Life, XXXIII(494)| Nuestro Señor," "our Lord," though inserted in the 649 Life, XXXIII | might be. It pleased our Lord that he should be as good 650 Life, XXXIV | been abandoned at once. Our Lord provided against it in this 651 Life, XXXIV | a poor sinner,—for our Lord had provided that,—and 652 Life, XXXIV | permitted to go out, our Lord made her desire much to 653 Life, XXXIV(497) | Pardo, Marshal of Castille, Lord of Malagon and Paracuellos. 654 Life, XXXIV | in a profound trance. Our Lord told me I must go without 655 Life, XXXIV | more importunate with our Lord that He would not abandon 656 Life, XXXIV | the good pleasure of our Lord that the lady who sent for 657 Life, XXXIV | her to great straits. Our Lord must have done this in answer 658 Life, XXXIV | be careless: nor was our Lord careless of me; for while 659 Life, XXXIV | thousand ways.~7. It was our Lord's pleasure that the household 660 Life, XXXIV | personal interest to serve. Our Lord must have permitted such 661 Life, XXXIV | and so I importune our Lord on their behalf.~10. So 662 Life, XXXIV | and began to pray to our Lord, being extremely recollected, 663 Life, XXXIV | —I remember I said, "O Lord, Thou must not refuse me 664 Life, XXXIV | was now confident that our Lord would grant my prayer as 665 Life, XXXIV | did not do so at once. Our Lord would have him for Himself, 666 Life, XXXIV | that he was astonished. Our Lord must have prepared him to 667 Life, XXXIV | many supplications to our Lord to convert him thoroughly, 668 Life, XXXIV | never have believed that our Lord would have given him in 669 Life, XXXIV | on—and I trust in our Lord he will do so, now that 670 Life, XXXIV | helps, but very often our Lord will not give to some in 671 Life, XXXIV | things are possible to our Lord;505 he must strive rather 672 Life, XXXIV | because in this matter our Lord imparts perhaps a deeper 673 Life, XXXIV | him have no fear that our Lord will allow either the one 674 Life, XXXIV | I am speaking of, as our Lord has given him light in many 675 Life, XXXIV | those who have it,—and our Lord helps him by increasing 676 Life, XXXIV | whom mine is one. As our Lord knew the trials I had to 677 Life, XXXIV | great services.~17. Our Lord wrought a complete change 678 Life, XXXIV | special vocation from our Lord. May He be blessed for ever!~ 679 Life, XXXIV | him through the graces our Lord bestowed upon him in prayer; 680 Life, XXXIV | are real. It has been our Lord's pleasure already to try 681 Life, XXXIV | in the munificence of our Lord that great good will, by 682 Life, XXXIV | on the subject, and our Lord has told me wonderful things 683 Life, XXXIV | actually learned of our Lord certain things which I had 684 Life, XXXIV | subject to one like him. Our Lord must have borne with me 685 Life, XXXIV | with desire to serve our Lord as in the beginning. O my 686 Life, XXXIV | prize it, and implore our Lord to let it live long upon 687 Life, XXXIV | blessing it is when our Lord gives light to understand 688 Life, XXXIV | soul. It seemed as if our Lord would have me see clearly 689 Life, XXXIV | considered the favour our Lord had shown me, in that I 690 Life, XXXIV | thought much of the graces our Lord had given him, and held 691 Life, XXXIV | So I gave thanks to our Lord, when I saw that His Majesty 692 Life, XXXIV | said to the glory of our Lord.~23. All the prophecies 693 Life, XXXIV | accomplished. Some of them our Lord revealed to me three years 694 Life, XXXIV | making his confession, our Lord said to me in prayer that 695 Life, XXXIV | when, after Communion, our Lord appeared to me, and was 696 Life, XXXIV | all those years, after our Lord had spoken to me, until 697 Life, XXXV | more than six months, our Lord ordained that a holy woman511 698 Life, XXXV | that she might see me. Our Lord had moved her in the same 699 Life, XXXV | prayer, and one to whom our Lord gave many graces; and our 700 Life, XXXV | progress in the service of our Lord was so much greater than 701 Life, XXXV | holy woman, taught of our Lord, perfectly understood— 702 Life, XXXV | the counsels of Christ our Lord; for His Majesty had already 703 Life, XXXV | afraid that others—if our Lord did not give them the same 704 Life, XXXV | Alcantara,—it pleased our Lord to bring him to her house. 705 Life, XXXV | commending the matter to God, our Lord told me that I must by no 706 Life, XXXV | feared ./. myself. Our Lord changed the dispositions 707 Life, XXXV | not in that trouble, our Lord said to me that I was on 708 Life, XXXV | me no harm.~10. But our Lord had ordered it otherwise. 709 Life, XXXV | the commandments of our Lord, and that as I was happy 710 Life, XXXV | in great straits, and our Lord had taken from me all sweetness 711 Life, XXXV | consolations I lost for our Lord's sake, the greater was 712 Life, XXXV | myself into a fire; for our Lord had already told me that 713 Life, XXXV | fight, since it was our Lord's will that I should be 714 Life, XXXV | them particularly; for our Lord has called them out of the 715 Life, XXXV | have lived contented. Our Lord has multiplied their joy, 716 Life, XXXV | all the others.~14. O my Lord! how Thou dost show Thy 717 Life, XXXV | in order that Thou, O my Lord, might make everything easy. 718 Life, XXXV | perfection.~15. May our Lord of His mercy make us see 719 Life, XXXVI | most willingly whatever our Lord might be pleased to lay 720 Life, XXXVI | were those who knew how our Lord hastened my coming, when 721 Life, XXXVI | and in what a moment our Lord had brought me back.530 722 Life, XXXVI | determined to serve our Lord, that he was immediately 723 Life, XXXVI | immediately afterwards our Lord took him to Himself.534 724 Life, XXXVI | appeared afterwards. Our Lord ordained that one of my 725 Life, XXXVI | leave the house empty, our Lord restored him; and he was 726 Life, XXXVI | that which I understood our Lord meant me to carry.~4. When 727 Life, XXXVI | everything was settled, our Lord was pleased that some of 728 Life, XXXVI | the greater honour of our Lord to abandon it, I would have 729 Life, XXXVI | be for the service of our Lord, and to the honour of the 730 Life, XXXVI | had done that which our Lord had so often commanded me 731 Life, XXXVI | upon it as the work of our Lord. My part in it was so full 732 Life, XXXVI | in a monastery? All our Lord had said to me, all the 733 Life, XXXVI | it had continued. But our Lord would not let His poor servant 734 Life, XXXVI | resolutions to serve our Lord, and my desire to suffer 735 Life, XXXVI | or whether it be that our Lord, because it is needful and 736 Life, XXXVI | religion, I believe that our Lord suffered me to be thus tempted, 737 Life, XXXVI | prayed and implored our Lord to help me, and my father 738 Life, XXXVI | something to suffer for our Lord. I did not think I had offended 739 Life, XXXVI | perfectly calm, and our Lord helped me, I explained everything 740 Life, XXXVI | monastery must exist; our Lord was pleased to have it, 741 Life, XXXVI | extremity of my trouble, our Lord said to me: "Knowest thou 742 Life, XXXVI | did I know what to do. Our Lord provided for us for the 743 Life, XXXVI | myself to God, and said, "O Lord, this house is not mine; 744 Life, XXXVI | those who helped us, our Lord filled with such fervour 745 Life, XXXVI | regarded the service of our Lord. His Majesty visibly helped 746 Life, XXXVI | thought that perhaps our Lord wished it to be so, seeing 747 Life, XXXVI | already begun,—when our Lord said to me that I must do 748 Life, XXXVI | it was a sign that our Lord would be exceedingly honoured 749 Life, XXXVI | difficult of all to unravel. Our Lord was my helper throughout. 750 Life, XXXVI | not here at the time, our Lord brought him here at a most 751 Life, XXXVI | degree of glory to which our Lord would raise the religious 752 Life, XXXVI | nuns were received, and our Lord began to stir up those who 753 Life, XXXVI | begging of any one, our Lord moves them to, succour us; 754 Life, XXXVI | for us, and I trust in our Lord it will always be so.557 755 Life, XXXVI | they do their duty as our Lord at present by His grace 756 Life, XXXVI | troublesome to anybody; for our Lord will care for them, as He 757 Life, XXXVI | of it. And I trust in our Lord that what we have begun 758 Life, XXXVI | been also blessed of our Lord, and is founded in Alcala: 759 Life, XXXVI | our primitive rule. Our Lord grant that all may be to 760 Life, XXXVI | and the wonders which our Lord has wrought here. There 761 Life, XXXVI | when they see how much our Lord has done through one so 762 Life, XXXVI | mean and vile as I. As our Lord has been so particularly 763 Life, XXXVI | observance of the rule, which our Lord has here begun and countenanced, 764 Life, XXXVII | of the graces which our Lord gave me than these already 765 Life, XXXVII | in obedience ./. to our Lord, who has commanded me to 766 Life, XXXVII | of some soul! For if our Lord has been thus gracious to 767 Life, XXXVII | greater joy. Still, since our Lord has made me understand how 768 Life, XXXVII | that here also, when our Lord wills, He gives not by measure;562 769 Life, XXXVII | be a great mercy of our Lord to admit me at all; and 770 Life, XXXVII | cost me everything, and our Lord gave me the grace to endure 771 Life, XXXVII | or revelation which our Lord in His mercy sent me, a 772 Life, XXXVII | visions have done, which our Lord in His mercy sent me? One 773 Life, XXXVII | the great beauty563 of our Lord, I never saw any one who 774 Life, XXXVII | which I had a vision in our Lord. Neither is there any sweetness, 775 Life, XXXVII | impossible—unless our Lord, for my sins, should permit 776 Life, XXXVII | liberty by thinking of our Lord.~6. This has happened to 777 Life, XXXVII | acknowledged how much I owed to our Lord in the matter. These suspicions 778 Life, XXXVII | love of, and trust in, our Lord, after I had seen Him in 779 Life, XXXVII | friend, though He is my Lord, because I do not consider 780 Life, XXXVII | 8. O King of glory, and Lord of all kings! oh, how Thy 781 Life, XXXVII | Thou alone art to be called Lord. Thy Majesty is so manifest 782 Life, XXXVII | them from others.~9. O my Lord! O my King! who can describe 783 Life, XXXVII | filled with greater awe, O my Lord, when I consider Thy humility, 784 Life, XXXVII | fear of punishment, O my Lord, for that is as nothing 785 Life, XXXVII | said,565 the will of our Lord is that the soul should 786 Life, XXXVII | altogether quenched. Our Lord will return and kindle it; 787 Life, XXXVII | which is meritorious. Our Lord, it may be, takes away from 788 Life, XXXVII | day been rejoicing in our Lord, and have dared to complain 789 Life, XXXVII | Thou well knowest, O my Lord, all this to be the greatest 790 Life, XXXVII | endure this? I believe, O Lord, if it were possible for 791 Life, XXXVII | and seest me always. O my Lord, I beseech Thee look to 792 Life, XXXVII | these complaints, and our Lord bears it all. Blessed be 793 Life, XXXVII | of the world! Since our Lord has given me the grace to 794 Life, XXXVIII | precautions are of no use when our Lord will have it otherwise. 795 Life, XXXVIII | from time to time, that our Lord showed me still greater 796 Life, XXXVIII | nothing more than what our Lord was pleased to let me see. 797 Life, XXXVIII | of the things which our Lord showed me in a joy so supreme 798 Life, XXXVIII | for more than an hour, our Lord showing me wonderful things. 799 Life, XXXVIII | tell them of it." Ah, my Lord, how little good my words 800 Life, XXXVIII | for I thought of what our Lord had laid up for us, and 801 Life, XXXVIII | such things, provided our Lord did not permit me to forget 802 Life, XXXVIII | recollected; for as our Lord has been pleased to reveal 803 Life, XXXVIII | very great mercy which our Lord gives to that soul to which 804 Life, XXXVIII | is against it; and if our Lord did not now and then suffer 805 Life, XXXVIII | herein the great mercy of our Lord to me, and so began to consider 806 Life, XXXVIII | the great graces which our Lord bestowed upon that rector 807 Life, XXXVIII | to pass afterwards as our Lord had told me.~18. I have 808 Life, XXXVIII | conformed to that which our Lord gave me to understand about 809 Life, XXXVIII | when I was in prayer, our Lord spoke to me certain words, 810 Life, XXXVIII | was speaking of. When our Lord made me remember my wicked 811 Life, XXXVIII | particular mercy from our Lord, it is when I have been 812 Life, XXXVIII | deserving it. I think our Lord must do it for that end.~ 813 Life, XXXVIII | all the visions which our Lord in His mercy showed me. 814 Life, XXXVIII | Sacrament, and very often our Lord was pleased to show Himself 815 Life, XXXVIII | come to nothing.~25. O my Lord! ah, if Thou didst not throw 816 Life, XXXVIII | Majesty? Blessed be Thou, O Lord; may the angels and all 817 Life, XXXVIII | know not how it is that our Lord gives me the strength and 818 Life, XXXVIII | when she draws near to our Lord's great Majesty, at the 819 Life, XXXVIII | have described? Truly, O my Lord and my joy, I am going to 820 Life, XXXVIII | something for Thee, O my Lord; but as I can have no good 821 Life, XXXVIII | to me; I am the debtor, O Lord, and it is Thou who art 822 Life, XXXVIII | priest; and I beheld my Lord, in that great majesty of 823 Life, XXXVIII | sin. What must it be, O my Lord, to look upon Thy beauty 824 Life, XXXVIII | of that soul.582~30. Our Lord Himself told me to pray 825 Life, XXXVIII | mention some matters which our Lord was pleased to reveal to 826 Life, XXXVIII | enough,—and prayed our Lord that His merits might fill 827 Life, XXXVIII | was thus praying to our Lord as well as I could, he seemed 828 Life, XXXVIII | that vision. For when our Lord showed him thus to me, it 829 Life, XXXVIII | in great glory, and our Lord with him. I understood that 830 Life, XXXVIII | necessity for it, though our Lord has been so gracious to 831 Life, XXXVIII | before.586 It pleased our Lord to let me see the degree 832 Life, XXXIX | Saint. The Promises of Our Lord to Her. Divine Locutions 833 Life, XXXIX | was once importuning our Lord exceedingly to restore the 834 Life, XXXIX | for him, and afraid our Lord would not hear me because 835 Life, XXXIX | eight days passed before our Lord restored that person to 836 Life, XXXIX | importunity, to ask our Lord to restore him to health. 837 Life, XXXIX | clearly how gracious our Lord was to me, so far as I could 838 Life, XXXIX | as I was imploring our Lord to grant me this grace, 839 Life, XXXIX | received many graces from our Lord, but who had abandoned his 840 Life, XXXIX | answer to my prayers, our Lord has very often rescued souls 841 Life, XXXIX | many are the mercies of our Lord herein, that were I to speak 842 Life, XXXIX | not help thinking that our Lord did these things in answer 843 Life, XXXIX | for those graces which our Lord sees not to be expedient, 844 Life, XXXIX | for those graces which our Lord does not mean to grant,— 845 Life, XXXIX | for those graces which our Lord intends to give. In the 846 Life, XXXIX | contemplation so high that our Lord shows Himself in such a 847 Life, XXXIX | For what is he worth, O my Lord, who does not utterly abase 848 Life, XXXIX | so many disguises, as our Lord once told me,—and much 849 Life, XXXIX | understood this, or our Lord told me this, I am very 850 Life, XXXIX | but only that which our Lord gave me when I was so far 851 Life, XXXIX | spirits, and to whom our Lord has given real humility; 852 Life, XXXIX | resolutions and love,—and our Lord gives him light to understand 853 Life, XXXIX | because, as I said before, our Lord gives to whom He will, particularly 854 Life, XXXIX | they are humble; for our Lord, who has had such compassion 855 Life, XXXIX | miss the opportunity our Lord gives us to humble ourselves, 856 Life, XXXIX | services which we render our Lord, but which are too pitiable 857 Life, XXXIX | moment the mercies of our Lord. I do not mean that His 858 Life, XXXIX | nothing worth.~19. But, O my Lord, do Thou forgive me, and 859 Life, XXXIX | I am nothing worth, O my Lord; do Thou make me of some 860 Life, XXXIX | giving thanks to our Lord for having been pleased 861 Life, XXXIX | could I doubt what our Lord said to me about the foundation 862 Life, XXXIX | In short, I find that our Lord Himself, on His part, did 863 Life, XXXIX | than all others with our Lord for my reward.~23. I do 864 Life, XXXIX | blood out of those which our Lord shed for us. And if the 865 Life, XXXIX | not great servants of our Lord, nor of honours, possessions, 866 Life, XXXIX | nothing, but only please our Lord; and this has been enough 867 Life, XXXIX | I had received from our Lord were illusions, and the 868 Life, XXXIX | In this my distress our Lord began to speak to me: He 869 Life, XXXIX | it seemed to me as if our Lord were sorry for us who live 870 Life, XXXIX | I could myself.~29. Our Lord said all this with great 871 Life, XXXIX | care only for Thee, O my Lord."~30. These words of our 872 Life, XXXIX | 30. These words of our Lord, and the consolation He 873 Life, XXXIX | purity in the ways of our Lord. When I was praying to Him 874 Life, XXXIX | came from God or not, our Lord appeared, and, with some 875 Life, XXXIX | Angels, and our Lady—our Lord was pleased to grant me 876 Life, XL | be to thy soul."~2. Our Lord be praised, so I found it; 877 Life, XL | cannot describe.~3. Our Lord at the same time uttered 878 Life, XL | I knew not how, that our Lord now gave me great things; 879 Life, XL | understood is this: that our Lord gave me to understand that 880 Life, XL | with which it pleased our Lord to show it to me. What think 881 Life, XL | it Thou art doing, O my Lord Almighty! Consider who it 882 Life, XL | centre of it I saw Christ our Lord, as I usually see Him. It 883 Life, XL | cannot explain it—in our Lord Himself by a most loving 884 Life, XL | utterly obscured, so that our Lord is neither visible nor present, 885 Life, XL | that I could not see our Lord.~10. This vision seems to 886 Life, XL | teach them to look upon our Lord as being in the innermost 887 Life, XL | soul cannot find him, our Lord will not fail that soul, 888 Life, XL | trouble and distress. But our Lord will take this also into 889 Life, XL | women than men to whom our Lord gives these graces; I have 890 Life, XL | those grand graces which our Lord wrought in me, and one of 891 Life, XL | believe, if it had pleased our Lord that I had seen this at 892 Life, XL | retain the forms, as our Lord showed them to it then, 893 Life, XL | promised to pray for me to our Lord. I do not say which Orders 894 Life, XL | Orders these ./. are,—our Lord, if it so pleased Him, could 895 Life, XL | labour, that by his means our Lord would so bless his own Order 896 Life, XL | God. After Communion our Lord said to me: "When he shall 897 Life, XL | and many other graces our Lord has given, and is giving 898 Life, XL | can the spirit which our Lord has given me. May He be 899 Life, XL | so mindful of me!~23. Our Lord said to me once, consoling 900 Life, XL | servants of God.613 Our Lord said to me: "It is not a 901 Life, XL | in all things, did our Lord console me, even to the 902 Life, XL | necessary for me. May our Lord grant that I do not take 903 Life, XL | was thus distressed, our Lord appeared unto me. He comforted 904 Life, XL | since I resolved to serve my Lord and my Consoler with all 905 Life, XL | with my whole heart: "O Lord, either to die or to suffer! 906 Life, XL | trouble. It pleased our Lord that the graces He wrought 907 Life, XL | because I see that our Lord willed by this means to 908 Life, XL | see me, it seems as if our Lord had been pleased to bring 909 Life, XL | here it has pleased our Lord that all my desires tend 910 Life, XL | that is past; for now our Lord has roused my soul out of 911 Life, XL | is the way I live now, my lord and father; do you, my father, 912 Life, XL | single act of praise to our Lord. If that were the case, 913 Life, XL | subjects so high! May our Lord grant I have not fallen 914 Life, XL | sincerity possible.~34. May our Lord, who is all-powerful, grant— 915 Life, XL | careful to recommend me to our Lord; for indeed I may well do 916 Life, XL | I have received from our Lord than to speak of my offences 917 Life, XL | of your reverence to our Lord, so long as I live.~ ./. 918 Rel, I(622) | withdrawing it from God. Our Lord never does anything whereby 919 Rel, I(622) | to do the will of God our Lord in all things.~"5. Everything 920 Rel, I(622) | wearisome; all of which our Lord has granted.~"8. When these 921 Rel, I(622) | sinned mortally against our Lord.~"13. The devil's method 922 Rel, I(622) | learned men, servants of our Lord, and that the devil may 923 Rel, I(622) | her from the hand of our Lord, and how little worth she 924 Rel, I(622) | resolution never to offend our Lord is so earnest that she has 925 Rel, I(622) | saints, and believes that our Lord [note continues, p. 405.] 926 Rel, I(622) | fervent affections for our Lord.~"28. If all the members 927 Rel, I(622) | sincere.~"30. Besides, our Lord has given her the gift of 928 Rel, I | so intense that, if our Lord did not relieve it by throwing 929 Rel, I | have been given me by our Lord since He raised me to this 930 Rel, I | more for the honour of our Lord, if he who has the care 931 Rel, I | ask anything of God our Lord, or to make my prayer; and 932 Rel, I | is a year ago since our Lord gave me this liberty.~18. 933 Rel, I | consist in the honour of our Lord, and I care for nothing 934 Rel, I | everybody to pray to our Lord that He would show me if 935 Rel, I | the better service of our Lord, and I never had any intention 936 Rel, I | perfections which I feel our Lord has wrought in me, who am 937 Rel, II | a much higher kind. Our Lord has taught me a way of prayer, 938 Rel, II | gift from the hand of our Lord.~10. When I desire anything, 939 Rel, III | be buried there,644 our Lord said to me: "Thou wilt be 940 Rel, III | Joseph of Malagon, our Lord Jesus Christ appeared to 941 Rel, III | and to be sorrowful. Our Lord told me not to be sad because 942 Rel, III | His commands.~ ./. 3. Our Lord told me something I was 943 Rel, III | of our poor nature to our Lord. The fire began to kindle 944 Rel, III | meaning of those words of our Lord, that the Three Divine Persons 945 Rel, III | Afterwards giving thanks to our Lord for so great a mercy, and 946 Rel, III | clearly then how much our Lord on His part had done, ever 947 Rel, III | Mass another day, I saw our Lord glorious in the Host; He 948 Rel, III | while thinking of this, our Lord said to me "that I was wrong 949 Rel, III | brothers, I said to our Lord,—I do not know whether 950 Rel, III | saw one of Thy brethren, O Lord, in this danger, what would 951 Rel, III | would not have done. Our Lord said to me: "O daughter, 952 Rel, III | considering the desires which our Lord had given me at times, if 953 Rel, III | future in this matter. Our Lord said to me: "No, My daughter; 954 Rel, III | means to succour it, our Lord said to me: "Do thou what 955 Rel, III | I heard this from our Lord about the middle of February, 956 Rel, III | octave of the Holy Ghost, our Lord was gracious unto me, and 957 Rel, III | feast of the Magdalene, our Lord again confirmed a grace 958 Rel, III | moment; for I knew that our Lord is whole and entire in the 959 Rel, III | foolish, and said to our Lord: "Either ennoble my vileness 960 Rel, III | graces so great.~21. Our Lord said this to me one day: " 961 Rel, III | not possibly go on. Our Lord said to me: "Behold now, 962 Rel, III | is not greater than his Lord."662~ 963 Rel, IV | it seemed to me that our Lord had taken me up in spirit 964 Rel, IV | last night; and to-day our Lord answered my doubt, and said 965 Rel, IV | After Communion, I saw our Lord most distinctly close beside 966 Rel, IV | covered with It, as if our Lord had been shedding It at 967 Rel, IV | exceedingly great; and our Lord said to me: "Daughter, My 968 Rel, IV | soul to be the host of our Lord; for I considered the cruelty 969 Rel, IV | have been acceptable to our Lord, for this was one of the 970 Rel, V | lifted up in spirit. Our Lord showed me what the spirit 971 Rel, V | material. I learnt from our Lord, when I was not thinking 972 Rel, V | for ever! Amen.~9. If our Lord had not been so gracious 973 Rel, V | see in this that when our Lord willed to make a beginning 974 Rel, V | all be drowned.676~12. Our Lord would have Joseph tell the 975 Rel, V | knowledge; and thus our Lord did not permit the king 976 Rel, VI | beside me Jesus Christ our Lord, in the form wherein His 977 Rel, VI | Gratian on His right. Our Lord took his right hand and 978 Rel, VI | understanding it to be our Lord's will, and to follow that 979 Rel, VI | amazed, and assured of our Lord's will; for I do not think 980 Rel, VI | think of it, I praise our Lord, and remember the words, " 981 Rel, VI | protracted struggle, our Lord gave me great confidence; 982 Rel, VI | at the same time that our Lord had given him to me as my 983 Rel, VI | greatest freedom. May our Lord be praised for ever!~ 984 Rel, VII | Passion ./. of Christ our Lord, and on her own sins, for 985 Rel, VII | Masses were said, that our Lord would lead her by another 986 Rel, VII(687) | Salamanca—and said to him: 'My lord, I am subject to certain 987 Rel, VII | fall into delusions—our Lord would not suffer so many 988 Rel, VII | power of any man, and our Lord does not require what is 989 Rel, VII | causes already mentioned. Our Lord seems to have given permission692 990 Rel, VII | anything in the service of our Lord. And the mercies He shows 991 Rel, VII | the greater honour of our Lord, that she would not undertake 992 Rel, VII | perform, by the help of our Lord. And confident that His 993 Rel, VII | become greater of serving our Lord, who is so mighty that He 994 Rel, VIII | acquire by the help of our Lord, is understood.~3. The first 995 Rel, VIII | understood by him whom our Lord shall have raised to this 996 Rel, VIII | greatest grace wrought by our Lord on this spiritual road,— 997 Rel, VIII | the joy of that which our Lord is setting before it, that 998 Rel, VIII | It seems to me that our Lord will have the soul know 999 Rel, VIII | longing it has that God our Lord, who is so high, may be 1000 Rel, VIII | itself into the arms of our Lord, that He may take it whithersoever