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Dona Guiomar de Ulloa. See below, ch. xxxii. section 13. If this confessor was F. Baltasar Alvarez, the Saint, F. Bouix observes, passes rapidly over the history of the year 1557, and the greater part, perhaps, of 1558; for F. Baltasar was ordained priest only in the latter year. See Relation, i. section 6. Divine Locutions. Discussions on That Subject.

In the 6th book of the Moral Philosophy , ch. iii., and elsewhere. In the preface he refers to the effect which Rousseau's political theory was supposed to have had in the civil convulsions of Geneva, as one of the reasons which encouraged him to publish his own book.

See Fortress of the Soul, vi. ch. xi. See Relation, iii. section 16. See above, section 1. Relation V. Observations on Certain Points of Spirituality. "What is it that distresses thee, little sinner? Am I not thy God? Dost thou not see how ill I am treated here? If thou lovest Me, why art thou not sorry for Me? Daughter, light is very different from darkness.

It sees this, as it were, with the naked eye; for, whether it will or not, its eyes are shut against the things of this world, and open to see the truth. See Inner Fortress, vi. ch. v.; Philippus a SS. Trinitate, Theolog.

Rees 1 Ch. 345, 402.: "It may be that there are some who would decry the importance which the courts attach to the observance of the rules of natural justice. 'When something is obvious, they may say, 'why force everybody to go through the tiresome waste of time involved in framing charges and giving an opportunity to be heard?

See also in the 2d ch. 25 verse, where Simeon a man who was "looking for the consolation of Israel" and was full of the Holy Ghost, expresses similar sentiments. And Anna the prophetess also spake concerning Jesus to all who "were expecting deliverance in Jerusalem," i.e. undoubtedly deliverance from the Romans.

May our Lord grant that I may have pleased His Majesty a little herein; for I am sure that they pleased Him who condemned and rebuked me, and that it was all for my great good. Ch. xxvii. section 3. Philipp. a SS. Trinitate, Theolog.

"The revolution is not finished, because the rich absorb all the property, and hold exclusive power; while the poor toil like born slaves, languish in wretchedness, and are nothing in the state." Exposé des Ecoles Socialistes françaises, p. 29. Cont. Soc., II. xi. Cont. Soc., I. iv. Ib., II. vii. Ch. vi. Ch. vii.

"You are a most sagacious young lady, and a very pretty prima facie case it is that you make out. I can see no proof that Mr. Kirkwood is not the same person as the M . . . Ch . . . of the medical journal, that is, if I accept your explanation of the difference in the initials of these two names.

Though there is no instance of a servant being bought of his, or her master, yet there are instances of young females being bought of their fathers. But their purchase as servants was their betrothal as WIVES. Exodus xxi. 7, 8. "If a man sell his daughter to be a maid-servant, she shall not go out as the men-servants do. Maimonides Hilcoth Obedim, Ch. IV. Sec.