[429] “Nine years before her death,” Vita, p. 127a; “one year before she passed away,” p. 132b; Purgatory, pp. 128c, 129a; 136c, 144b; “Prison of the Body,” p. 137a; emaciation, pp. 144a, 160b; vomitings, pp. 127c, 138c, 160a, b; inability to move, pp. 128a, 137b.

[430] Vita, pp. 227a-241b; 213c-225c.

[431] The “scintilla,” “stilla,” and “immersion in the sweetness of Love”: Dialogo, p. 252a, b, c. In the Vita-proper “scintilla” is but once (and in a doubtful passage) so used, p. 148b; in the other passages “non una minima scintilla” means there “not a glimpse” of this or that, pp. 5c, 62a. “Stilla” of Blessedness, p. 119c; “goccia” of Love, pp. 94b-95c; “gocciola” of spiritual water (refreshment), p. 135b. “Ocean” and immersion therein, pp. 59b, 60b.

[432] Vita, pp. 78c, 79a.

[433] Thus Vita (Dialogo), p. 266a = Vita (proper), p. 117b, c; and Vita (Dialogo), p. 266c = Vita (proper), pp. 120b, 117b.

[434] Dialogo, p. 234b.

[435] Dialogo, p. 241b.

[436] Ibid. p. 260b.

[437] Vita, p. 268c.

[438] Ibid. p. 269c.