Solitude, longings for, [i. 6], [vi. 5], [Rel. i. 6].

Sorcery, [v. 10].

Soto, de, the Inquisitor, [Rel. vii. 8].

Soul, our own, the first object, [xiii. 13, 14]; likened to a garden, [xi. 10], [xiv. 13]; in the prayer of quiet, [xv. 1]; growth of, [xv. 20]; powers of, in the prayer of imperfect union, [xvi. 1], [4]; beside itself, [xvi. 1-5]; crucifixion of, in raptures, [xx. 14]; detachment of the enraptured, [xx. 33]; strengthened in raptures, [xxi. 14]; effects of visions in, [xxvii. 11]; helplessness of, without God, [xxxvii. 11]; vision of a lost soul, [xxxviii. 31]; the Saint's vision of her own, [xl. 8]; and of, in a state of grace, [Rel. iii. 13], [Rel. v. 6].

Spirit, liberty of, [xi. 25]; poverty of, [xxii. 17]; flight of the, [xviii. 8], [Rel. viii. 11].

Spirits, evil, put to flight, [xxv. 25]; by holy water, [xxxi. 4].

Spirituality influenced by bodily health, [xi. 24].

Suarez, Juana, [iii. 2]; accompanies the Saint to Bezadas, [iv. 6].

Sufferings, physical, of the Saint, [iv. 7], [v. 4], [14], [vi. 1]; of raptures, [xx. 16]; the Saint longs for, [xl. 27].

Sweetness, spiritual, never sought by the Saint but once, [ix. 11]; seekers of, censured, [xi. 21]; of the pain of raptures, [xx. 19]; the Saint unable to resist it at times, [xxiv. 1].