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1 Pref, 1 | volumes had first appeared P. Silverio de Santa Teresa 2 Pref, 1 | unfortunately completed before P. Silverio's three-volume 3 Pref, 1 | there is a good deal in P. Silverio's three volumes 4 Pref, 2(1) | Life, Chap. XIII (p. 140).~ 5 Pref, 2(2) | Foundations, Chap. XIV (Vol. III, p. 66).~ 6 Pref, 2(3) | Life, Chap. XXV (p. 243).~ 7 Pref, 2(4) | perfection, Chap. XXXII (Vol. II, p. 138).~ 8 Pref, 2(6) | Life, Chap. XXXIII (p. 312).~ 9 Pref, 2(7) | perfection, Chap. XX (Vol. II, p. 86).~ 10 Pref, 2(9) | God, Chap. II (Vol. II, p. 375).~ 11 Pref, 2(10) | Foundations, Chap. XIV (Vol. III, p. 66).~ 12 Pref, 2(11) | perfection, Chap. XXII (Vol. II, p. 94).~ 13 Pref, 2(12) | Foundations, Chap. XIX (Vol. III, p. 94).~ 14 Pref, 2(13) | Chap. XXVIII (Vol. III, p. 164).~ 15 Pref, 2(14) | Life, Chap. XXXVIII (p. 361).~ 16 Pref, 2(15) | Life, Chap. XIII (p. 147).~ 17 Pref, 2(16) | perfection, Chap. XX (Vol. II, p. 88).~ 18 Pref, 2(17) | Life, Chap. XIII (p. 145).~ 19 Pref, 2(18) | Chap. XXXVI (Vol. II, p. 156).~ 20 Pref, 2(19) | Life, Chap. XXXVII (p. 360).~ 21 Pref, 2(20) | everywhere. See, for example, p. 151, Vol. II, pp. 68, 234, 22 Pref, 2(21) | manuscript. See Vol. II, p. 97, n. 6.~ 23 Pref, 2(22) | Foundations, Chap. XXV (Vol. III, p. 132 ).~ 24 Pref, 2(23) | perfection, Chap. XIX (Vol. II, p. 76).~ 25 Pref, 2(24) | Vol. II, p. 68.~ 26 Pref, 2(25) | Vol. III, p. 39.~ 27 Pref, 2(26) | Vol. II, p. 312.~ 28 Pref, 2(27) | Life, Chap. XIII (p. 147).~ 29 Pref, 2(28) | Life, Chap. XXXIV (p. 324).~ 30 Pref, 2(29) | Life, Chap. VII (p. 98 ).~ 31 Pref, 2(30) | Life, Chap. XXX (p. 282 ).~ 32 Pref, 2(31) | Foundations, Chap. XV (Vol. III, p. 74).~ 33 Pref, 2(32) | XIII, XXXVII, XXVI, XXIX (p. 140, 380, 244, 273).~ 34 Pref, 2(33) | Relations, III (Vol. I, p. 316).~ 35 Pref, 2(34) | example, Life, Chap. XXXVIII (p. 362).~ 36 Pref, 2(35) | Life, Chap. VII (p. 98).~ 37 Pref, 2(36) | Castle, VI, ix (Vol. II, p. 316).~ 38 Pref, 2(37) | Life, Chap. XXXVI (p. 343).~ 39 Pref, 2(38) | perfection, Chap. XXXII (Vol. II, p. 135).~ 40 Pref, 3 | manuscripts reproduced by P. Silverio; and particular 41 Pref, 3 | greatly abridged from those of P. Silverio, whose discursiveness 42 Pref, 3(39) | footnotes to the text are P. Silverio's except where 43 Pref, 3(39) | stated. I have followed P. Silverio in not numbering 44 Pref, 3(42) | Bible in Life, Chap. XXV (p. 239).~ 45 Pref, 3 | numerous documents printed by P. Silverio in his nine volumes, 46 Pref, 4 | acknowledgments are those to P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, 47 Pref, 4 | My friend P. Edmund Gurdon, who, when 48 Pref, 4 | most cordial thanks.~E. A. P.~University of Liverpool~ 49 Abbr | follows Vols. VII-IX of P. Silverio. Letters (St.) 50 Abbr | Zimmerman, O.C.D., London, 1916.~P. Silverio. -- Obras de Santa 51 Abbr | Editadas y anotadas por el P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, 52 Abbr | introducci-n, etc., por el P. Jaime Pons. Barcelona, 53 Abbr | the critical edition of P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, 54 Outl, 0 | St. Teresa in 1576: R IV, p. 319).~1537 (November 3). 55 Outl, 0 | that stormy sea": L VIII: p. 108). Cf. pp. 78, 117, 56 Outl, 0 | Discalced nuns (R IV).~1559. P. çlvarez becomes her confessor. 57 Outl, 0 | greater perfection.~1561. P. Gaspar de Salazar comes 58 Outl, 0 | the end of the year, to P. Garc'a de Toledo (LL 3).~ 59 Outl, 0 | of the Carmelite General, P. Rubeo (Rossi).~April. The 60 Outl, 0 | Alcal‡ de Henares, consults P. B‡-ez and stays till February 61 Outl, 0 | probably 1569. Cf. Vol. II, p. 401.~1570~(? July). Visits 62 Outl, 0 | Provincial of the Observance, P. Alonso Gonz‡lez, at St. 63 Outl, 0 | I.C. VI, iv: Vol. II, p. 289.) Goes on to Medina 64 Outl, 0 | the Order and asking that P. Graci‡n be made Provincial 65 Outl, 0 | America (F XXV, R XLVI, LL 87, P. Silverio, IX, 246).~(Shortly 66 Outl, 0 | in a Castilian convent. P. Graci‡n authorizes her 67 Outl, 0 | Seville (LL 92).~(March. P. Jer-nimo Tostado arrives 68 Outl, 0 | Spain armed with powers from P. Rubeo to suppress certain 69 Outl, 0 | June 30 (LL 97).~(August 8. P. Graci‡n meets the Superiors 70 Outl, 0 | to Philip II on behalf of P. Graci‡n and of the Reform ( 71 Outl, 0(43) | final words of FI (Vol. III, p. 4).~ 72 Outl, 0 | September 4. Death of P. Rubeo at Rome: LL 253.)~( 73 Outl, 0 | jurisdiction of the Observance: P. Angel de Salazar becomes 74 Outl, 0 | the Order: LL 273, 275.) P. Salazar authorizes St. 75 Outl, 0 | Castle in collaboration with P. Graci‡n and P. Yanguas. ( 76 Outl, 0 | collaboration with P. Graci‡n and P. Yanguas. (Vole II, p. 194.)~( 77 Outl, 0 | and P. Yanguas. (Vole II, p. 194.)~(June 22. The Discalced 78 Outl, 0 | de Henares: cf. LL 350-4. P. Graci‡n appointed Provincial 79 Outl, 0 | Cf. F XXX, Vol. III, p. 180, n.3.)~August 16. Leaves 80 Outl, 0 | end of June": Vol. III, p. 191, n. 2).~July 26. Leaves 81 Outl, 0(44) | Philip II at El Escorial (cf. P. Silverio, IX, 266).~ 82 Intr, 0(46) | Life, Chap. X (p. 123).~ 83 Intr, 0(49) | Foundations, Chap. VII (Vol. III, p. 36, n. 2).~ 84 Intr, 0 | by our Holy Mother," says P. Jer-nimo de San Josˇ, and 85 Intr, 0(50) | Quoted in full by P. Silverio, I, lxix.~ 86 Intr, 0 | P. Ribera, St. Teresa's first 87 Intr, 0 | would be well worth reading. P. Andrˇs de la Encarnaci-n, 88 Intr, 0(52) | Life, Chap. II (p. 68).~ 89 Intr, 0 | palace-monastery at El Escorial, asked P. Doria (Fray Nicol‡s de 90 Intr, 0 | At Salamanca, in 1585, P. Graci‡n (Fray Jer-nimo 91 Intr, 0 | It was in about 1645 that P. Francisco de Santa Mar' 92 Intr, 0 | critic already referred to, P. Andrˇs de la Encarnaci-n, 93 Intr, 0 | companion worthy of himself, P. Manuel de Santa Mar'a. 94 Intr, 0 | owe to the indefatigable P. Silverio de Santa Teresa.]~ 95 Intr, 0 | the discursiveness which P. Silverio seldom for long 96 Intr, 0 | previously been unknown. P. Silverio's appendices contain 97 Intr, 0 | in the main, has followed P. Silverio in the order in 98 Intr, 0 | append a note, adapted from P. Silverio, upon the principles 99 Unic, 1(59) | Teresa who copied the Life (p. 62) was the fourth. Both 100 Unic, 2(71) | readers may choose between P. Grˇgoire's "Il s'agissait 101 Unic, 4(79) | documents [published by P. Silverio in his appendices] 102 Unic, 4(79) | 1534.] Cf. Relation IV (p. 319): "It is forty years 103 Unic, 5(84) | P. Vicente Barr-n, a theologian 104 Unic, 6(89) | Pascua florida. Lewis (p. 33) erroneously translates " 105 Unic, 7(94) | did not displease Him".] P. B‡-ez corrected this to: " 106 Unic, 7(96) | opened it on December 26 [P. Silverio reproduces documents 107 Unic, 7(97) | P. Vicente Barr-n [cf. p. 108 Unic, 7(97) | P. Vicente Barr-n [cf. p. 27, n. 2].~ 109 Unic, 9(103)| was made by a Portuguese, P. Sebasti‡n Toscano, and 110 Unic, 9(103)| Foundations, Chap. XVII: Vol. III, p. 81): the dedication is 111 Unic, 10(105)| to a manuscript note by P. Graci‡n to be found in 112 Unic, 11(108)| P. Pedro Ib‡-ez", observes 113 Unic, 11(108)| Pedro Ib‡-ez", observes P. Graci‡n, in another manuscript 114 Unic, 11(108)| works referred to above (p. 62).~ 115 Unic, 12(112)| By the Franciscan P. Alonso de Madrid: first 116 Unic, 13(116)| According to P. Graci‡n, these persons 117 Unic, 13(116)| same names are given by P. Graci‡n's sister, M. Mar' 118 Unic, 13(116)| 12,936.) [Lewis, however (p. 98, n. 6), aptly remarks 119 Unic, 13(116)| as shown in Chap. VII (p. 101), one of the three 120 Unic, 15(126)| altering the word "humility", P. B‡-ez wrote underneath 121 Unic, 15(127)| not "will" (voluntad). [P. Silverio, while agreeing 122 Unic, 15(127)| inaccurate as St. Teresa. Lewis, p. 122, n., cites three Spanish 123 Unic, 16(133)| viendo), which reading P. Silverio adopts; but I 124 Unic, 16(134)| The reference is to P. Pedro Ib‡-ez. The parenthetical 125 Unic, 16(134)| the Saint's -- probably by P. B‡-ez.~ 126 Unic, 16(135)| they were words eulogizing P. Ib‡-ez.~ 127 Unic, 16(136)| Probably the other four were P. Daza, Don Francisco de 128 Unic, 16(136)| Do-a Guiomar de Ulloa and P. Ib‡-ez.~ 129 Unic, 16(138)| P. B‡-ez wrote in the margin 130 Unic, 18(145)| Probably P. B‡-ez, though P. Graci‡ 131 Unic, 18(145)| Probably P. B‡-ez, though P. Graci‡n and Mar'a de San 132 Unic, 18(145)| Mar'a de San Josˇ say that P. Barr-n is meant.~ 133 Unic, 19(146)| Deshacerse. Cf. p. 179, n. 4.]~ 134 Unic, 19(148)| verse: it is strange that P. B‡-ez did not supply it.]~ 135 Unic, 19(149)| P. Barr-n.~ 136 Unic, 20(151)| P. Silverio says that this 137 Unic, 20(151)| have little meaning. Lewis (p. 162, n. 6) says "1564 or 138 Unic, 20(158)| P. B‡-ez altered this phrase 139 Unic, 20(162)| P. Silverio supposes this 140 Unic, 20(165)| is feminine in Spanish. P. Silverio, however, has 141 Unic, 22(173)| Lewis (p. 187, n. 5) supposes this 142 Unic, 22(173)| 5) supposes this to be P. Juan de Pr‡danos: cf. n. 143 Unic, 22(174)| She seems to be addressing P. Garc'a de Toledo here and 144 Unic, 22(177)| deference to the contact. P. Silverio has "He" for " 145 Unic, 23(190)| This was P. Juan de Pr‡danos, who was 146 Unic, 24(192)| P. Juan de Pr‡danos.~ 147 Unic, 24(196)| P. Baltasar çlvarez, who was 148 Unic, 27(210)| of vision, see Vol. II, p. 279, n.]~ 149 Unic, 28(221)| P. Silverio dates this occurrence 150 Unic, 28(223)| P. Baltasar çlvarez. As this 151 Unic, 28(223)| the more so as his Rector, P. Dionisio V‡zquez, was a 152 Unic, 28(223)| inflexible temperament. P. Luis de la Puente [who 153 Unic, 29(231)| Teresa wrote "Cherubims", but P. B‡-ez added the marginal 154 Unic, 29(232)| P. Silverio dates this occurrence " 155 Unic, 29(232)| of these are described by P. Silverio.] On May 25, 1726, 156 Unic, 30(240)| P. Baltasar çlvarez, according 157 Unic, 31(243)| This would be either P. B‡-ez or P. Garc'a de Toledo, 158 Unic, 31(243)| would be either P. B‡-ez or P. Garc'a de Toledo, who were 159 Unic, 31(245)| P. Federico de S. Antonio ( 160 Unic, 31(245)| Sainte Thˇr¸sa, Vol. I, p. 409) suggest that she had 161 Unic, 32(255)| this conversation [cit. P. Silverio, I, 268, n.] says 162 Unic, 32(256)| translate "He" in deference to P. Silverio's capitalization 163 Unic, 32(257)| P. Baltasar çlvarez.~ 164 Unic, 32(258)| was not, as is often said, P. Angel de Salazar, but P. 165 Unic, 32(258)| P. Angel de Salazar, but P. Gregorio Fern‡ndez, who 166 Unic, 32(259)| niece Teresita related [cf. P. Silverio, I, 270, n.] that 167 Unic, 32(260)| P. Pedro Ib‡-ez, one of the 168 Unic, 32(261)| obliterated here, presumably by P. B‡-ez.~ 169 Unic, 33(264)| P. Baltasar çlvarez.~ 170 Unic, 33(265)| P. Pedro Ib‡-ez.~ 171 Unic, 33(267)| Rector who left Avila was P. Dionisio V‡zquez, confessor 172 Unic, 33(267)| was succeeded, in 1561, by P. Gaspar de Salazar. Disagreements 173 Unic, 33(267)| Bishop of Avila, led to P. Salazar's removal early 174 Unic, 33(270)| Foundations: Vol. III, p. 66). Julian de Avila (Vida 175 Unic, 34(277)| Borgia. Its first Superior, P. Pedro Domenech, later became 176 Unic, 34(279)| this religious to have been P. Vicente Barr-n, but modern 177 Unic, 34(279)| 62-3), identifies him as P. Garc'a de Toledo. Of aristocratic 178 Unic, 34(281)| P. Pedro Ib‡-ez.~ 179 Unic, 34(282)| P. Gaspar de Salazar.~ 180 Unic, 34(284)| d. October 18, 1562) and P. Ib‡-ez (d. February 2, 181 Unic, 34(284)| February 2, 1565). [If P. Ib‡-ez is included, the 182 Unic, 34(287)| P. Silverio reads "he", as 183 Unic, 34(289)| According to Graci‡n, this was P. Garc'a de Toledo.~ 184 Unic, 34(291)| Teresa in the autograph; but P. Banez emended the phrase 185 Unic, 35(298)| P. Ib‡-ez, then at Trianos. ( 186 Unic, 35(300)| This title, here given to P. Ib‡-ez, is an academic 187 Unic, 35(301)| P. Angel de Salazar. He ordered 188 Unic, 35(302)| P. Pedro Domenech, Rector 189 Unic, 36(311)| religion. The Bishop deputed P. Daza to give them the habit. 190 Unic, 36(315)| P. çngel de Salazar.~ 191 Unic, 36(316)| P. Silverio (I, 311, n. 1) 192 Unic, 36(317)| P. B‡-ez, who wrote here, 193 Unic, 36(322)| suggests that this was P. Baltasar çlvarez, but gives 194 Unic, 36(324)| P. Ib‡-ez.~ 195 Unic, 36(325)| was dated August 21, 1564. P. Jer-nimo de San Josˇ infers 196 Unic, 36(325)| the Foundations (Vol. III, p. xxi) that St. Teresa was 197 Unic, 36(328)| P. Garc'a de Toledo.~ 198 Unic, 38(338)| Constitutions (Vol. III, p. 220). It is often referred 199 Unic, 38(339)| preceding paragraph refer to P. Ib‡-ez.~ 200 Unic, 38(340)| P. B‡-ez adds in a marginal 201 Unic, 38(340)| the date of the book, as P. Ib‡-ez died on February 202 Unic, 38(341)| de San Josˇ assert that P. çlvarez is meant, but more 203 Unic, 38(341)| probably the reference is to P. Gaspar de Salazar.~ 204 Unic, 38(343)| This could not be P. Salazar, who was still 205 Unic, 38(343)| was completed. It may be P. Gregorio Fern‡ndez (see 206 Unic, 38(347)| P. Ib‡-ez.~ 207 Unic, 40(358)| next paragraph I follow P. Silverio in the use of 208 Unic, 40(363)| writers take this view, but P. Silverio inclines to agree 209 Unic, 40(367)| P. Garc'a de Toledo. [On the 210 Lette, 0(369)| was probably written to P. Garc'a de Toledo. (The 211 Lette, 0(370)| P. B‡-ez appends the following