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1 Life, XVII | seems to me to be a most distinct union of the whole soul 2 Life, XVIII | enough what union is—two distinct things becoming one. O my 3 Life, XXVII | no form; but I had a most distinct feeling that He was always 4 Life, XXVIII| the interior sense, or so distinct an image the understanding, 5 Life, XXX | than one, but I have a more distinct recollection of this.~15. 6 Life, XXXI | conscious of a special and most distinct consolation whenever I take 7 Rel, II | compassion. I am conscious of a distinct improvement herein.~4. As 8 Rel, III | Persons had bestowed on me a distinct grace,—in ./. charity, 9 Rel, V | have seen is this: Three distinct Persons each one by Himself 10 Rel, V | we see the Three Persons distinct? and how is it that the 11 Rel, VIII | clearly that the Persons are distinct, as I saw it yesterday when 12 Rel, VIII | Though the Persons are distinct in a strange way, the soul 13 Rel, IX | They are One, They are also distinct. These are marvels which 14 Rel, XI | Three Persons becomes so distinct as to relieve the pain of