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1 Pref, 1 | whom he owed so much, St. Teresa. Even when the welcome given 2 Pref, 1 | this opinion: not all St. Teresa's works, they said, had 3 Pref, 1 | asked me when a complete St. Teresa was to appear in English; 4 Pref, 1 | appeared P. Silverio de Santa Teresa had published his comprehensive 5 Pref, 2 | might be thought that St. Teresa -- so often colloquial and 6 Pref, 2 | objectivity. Much of St. Teresa's work, on the other hand, 7 Pref, 2 | qualities of the work of St. Teresa, it will be worth our while 8 Pref, 2 | intensity than does that of St. Teresa -- and this both because 9 Pref, 2(*) | references for the works of St. Teresa (except for Life) used in 10 Pref, 2(*) | to Complete Works of St. Teresa, translated and edited by 11 Pref, 2 | had always in my mind the Teresa whom I have come to know 12 Pref, 2 | Again, St. Teresa has continual outbursts 13 Pref, 2 | This trait in herself St. Teresa never allows us to forget -- 14 Pref, 2 | of the Foundations, St. Teresa observes that lack of discipline 15 Pref, 2 | there are words which St. Teresa uses in a sense entirely 16 Pref, 2 | a practice to which St. Teresa was greatly addicted. Some 17 Pref, 2 | Three words which St. Teresa by no means always distinguishes 18 Pref, 2 | convenience's sake, St. Teresa's usage here being very 19 Pref, 2 | she" is used only if St. Teresa appears to have a woman 20 Pref, 3 | commentary on many of St. Teresa's ascetic and mystical passages 21 Pref, 3 | of the main events in St. Teresa's career, however, supplemented 22 Pref, 3 | Castle and Conceptions, St. Teresa's style is more pedestrian 23 Pref, 3 | St. Teresa's quotations from the Bible 24 Pref, 3 | so many sidelights on St. Teresa's life and times. But if 25 Pref, 4 | to P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, the excellence of whose 26 Pref, 4 | which includes not only St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross 27 Pref, 4 | I had begun work on St. Teresa. This edition will be the 28 Pref, 4 | for so many years in St. Teresa's own Castile, and either 29 Abbr | Letters. -- Letters of St. Teresa. Unless otherwise stated, 30 Abbr | Lewis. -- The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, etc. Translated 31 Abbr | Silverio. -- Obras de Santa Teresa de Jesœs. Editadas y anotadas 32 Abbr | el P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, C.D., Burgos, 1915 -- 24. 33 Abbr | de Ribera: Vida de Santa Teresa de Jesœs. Nueva ed. aumentada, 34 Abbr | of P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, C.D., and edited by E. 35 Abbr | de Yepes: Vida de Santa Teresa. Madrid, 1615.~~ 36 Outl | Outline of the Life of St. Teresa~ 37 Outl, 0 | 1515 (March 28). Birth of Teresa de (Cepeda y) Ahumada at 38 Outl, 0 | Ahumada at Avila.~1528. Teresa loses her mother.~c. 1531. 39 Outl, 0 | took the habit," wrote St. Teresa in 1576: R IV, p. 319).~ 40 Outl, 0 | and (April 27) visits St. Teresa, authorizing her to found 41 Outl, 0 | letter (LL 45) written by St. Teresa to Philip II.~August. Visits 42 Outl, 0 | June 1576 to June 1580 St. Teresa is mainly at Toledo and 43 Outl, 0 | Avila. Nuns voting for St. Teresa are excommunicated. Ana 44 Outl, 0 | 246-7).~December 4.44 St. Teresa complains of this act to 45 Outl, 0 | this year: LL 237 ff. St. Teresa is in Avila.)~(September 46 Outl, 0 | Salazar authorizes St. Teresa to resume the visitation 47 Outl, 0 | Convent at Granada (16) in St. Teresa's absence.~April 19. Foundation 48 Outl, 0(44) | and 17 of this year, St. Teresa had an interview with Philip 49 Intr | Introduction to the Works of St. Teresa~ 50 Intr, 0 | centuries have passed since St. Teresa began to write, and, both 51 Intr, 0 | them to the grave. To St. Teresa it was given to speak to 52 Intr, 0 | the Interior Castle of St. Teresa, with the single exception 53 Intr, 0 | qualified to speak of them. St. Teresa is remarkable both for the 54 Intr, 0 | If obedience was St. Teresa's primary motive for writing, 55 Intr, 0 | Our Mother St. Teresa wrote five books and seven 56 Intr, 0 | have been credited to St. Teresa, though hardly on sufficient 57 Intr, 0 | thought to be the work of St. Teresa as long ago as 1630, when 58 Intr, 0 | P. Ribera, St. Teresa's first biographer, and 59 Intr, 0 | initiative and imagination of St. Teresa, who, we know (for she tells 60 Intr, 0 | originals of nearly all St. Teresa's principal works have come 61 Intr, 0 | great esteem shown for St. Teresa and her Reform by King Philip 62 Intr, 0 | obtain for him any of St. Teresa's autographs. As a result, 63 Intr, 0 | likewise because the Blessed Teresa of Jesus, our mother, left 64 Intr, 0 | punctuation -- and, owing to St. Teresa's often compressed and elliptical 65 Intr, 0 | increasing circulation of St. Teresa's works, however, was not 66 Intr, 0 | continuity with which St. Teresa was read even during the 67 Intr, 0 | researches, both on St. Teresa and on St. John of the Cross, 68 Intr, 0 | the quatercentenary of St. Teresa's birth, appeared the first 69 Intr, 0 | indefatigable P. Silverio de Santa Teresa.]~ 70 Intr, 0 | intimate knowledge of St. Teresa's life.]~ 71 Intr, 0 | continuous popularity which St. Teresa has enjoyed in her own country 72 Intr, 0 | than any others to give St. Teresa a place in our spiritual 73 Intr, 0(58) | picture of the seraphicall St. Teresa").]~ 74 Intr, 0 | which he has arranged St. Teresa's works, begs leave to append 75 Intr, 0 | and mystical system of St. Teresa. As closely connected with 76 Intr, 0 | the two loveliest of St. Teresa's opuscules, both of them 77 Intr, 0 | it is in verse that St. Teresa is least noteworthy.~ 78 Unic, 1(59) | St. Teresa's father, Don Alonso S‡nchez 79 Unic, 1(59) | these nine, Rodrigo and Teresa were respectively the second 80 Unic, 1(59) | white Lorenzo, father of the Teresa who copied the Life (p. 81 Unic, 1(65) | Avila Cathedral, and that Teresa and Rodrigo also commended 82 Unic, 2(68) | The word honra, which St. Teresa uses in various senses -- 83 Unic, 2(68) | i.e., of a girl of St. Teresa's age, living in the Spain 84 Unic, 2(71) | St. Teresa's reference to this intimacy 85 Unic, 2(71) | footnote inferring that St. Teresa had "listened only to the 86 Unic, 2(71) | one which represents St. Teresa as predicting her own marriage.]~ 87 Unic, 3(73) | Incarnation at Avila, where St. Teresa afterwards professed.~ 88 Unic, 4(80) | the meaning to be that St. Teresa went to stay with her sister, 89 Unic, 4(80) | a consultation, that St. Teresa was accompanied by the older 90 Unic, 4(82) | St. Teresa must have been mistaken. 91 Unic, 5(86) | were read and marked by St. Teresa. Both in these volumes, 92 Unic, 7(98) | hacerse espaldas, is St. Teresa's.]~ 93 Unic, 8(100)| sufficiently comprehensive. St. Teresa is referring to all the 94 Unic, 9(103)| Mascare-as, a great friend of St. Teresa (cf. Foundations, Chap. 95 Unic, 10(105)| the first edition of St. Teresa's works, were "Master Fray 96 Unic, 11(108)| the first edition of St. Teresa's works referred to above ( 97 Unic, 13(116)| three must have been St. Teresa's father.]~ 98 Unic, 13(117)| between the writings of St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross 99 Unic, 14(122)| particularly appealed to St. Teresa: she often lays special 100 Unic, 15(127)| often inaccurate as St. Teresa. Lewis, p. 122, n., cites 101 Unic, 16(132)| person", as so often in St. Teresa, was the author herself. [ 102 Unic, 16(137)| as far as Avila and St. Teresa had herself come into contact 103 Unic, 17(139)| wholly in accord with St. Teresa's realistic way of looking 104 Unic, 18(143)| verb, often used by St. Teresa, is the contrary of hacer, 105 Unic, 20(150)| of the autograph in St. Teresa's hand.~ 106 Unic, 20(153)| alone on the housetop." [St. Teresa's spelling of Latin is largely 107 Unic, 20(159)| sicut rabiamenta." St. Teresa could have read this book 108 Unic, 21(166)| thirteenth century and in St. Teresa's day was no longer current; 109 Unic, 22(171)| idea, very prevalent in St. Teresa's time, that at certain 110 Unic, 22(171)| Spanish mystics follow St. Teresa here and many specifically 111 Unic, 22(172)| marginal addition in St. Teresa's hand.~ 112 Unic, 23(181)| to which foundation St. Teresa owed a great deal of the 113 Unic, 23(184)| who for some time was St. Teresa's confessor and helped her 114 Unic, 23(185)| Don Pedro de Cepeda, St. Teresa's uncle (cf. n. 81). He 115 Unic, 23(190)| de Pr‡danos, who was St. Teresa's confessor for two months 116 Unic, 24(194)| the acquaintance of St. Teresa took place in 1557. The 117 Unic, 24(194)| and sanctity of the Mother Teresa of Jesus."~ 118 Unic, 24(195)| of virtue, and helped St. Teresa, whom she first met in 1557, 119 Unic, 24(195)| Discalced Reform. Cf. St. Teresa's testimony to her in a 120 Unic, 24(196)| of the best directors St. Teresa ever had, though at times, 121 Unic, 25(204)| Clearly St. Teresa has here in mind St. John 122 Unic, 27(211)| afterwards begun by St. Teresa. Cf. Ch. XXVII, para. 16- 123 Unic, 27(212)| book might have been in St. Teresa's mind.~ 124 Unic, 27(215)| ungrammatical sentences in St. Teresa. One can only guess at its 125 Unic, 27(218)| in Avila and to whom St. Teresa alludes by name more than 126 Unic, 28(223)| of age when he became St. Teresa's director, it is not surprising 127 Unic, 29(225)| this would mean that St. Teresa was writing this chapter 128 Unic, 29(228)| cross was later given by St. Teresa's sister Juana to Do-a Mar' 129 Unic, 29(231)| St. Teresa wrote "Cherubims", but P. 130 Unic, 29(232)| tradition has it that St. Teresa received the same favour 131 Unic, 30(237)| timorous", "timid" but St. Teresa's use of "and", rather than 132 Unic, 31(244)| others in the Life) of St. Teresa's inconsequent way of writing. 133 Unic, 31(245)| Vita della Santa Madre Teresa di Gesœ, Bk. I, Chap. XXII) 134 Unic, 31(246)| probably to a stay which St. Teresa made with her younger sister, 135 Unic, 32(254)| Cruz y Ocampo, who were St. Teresa's cousins. She herself took 136 Unic, 32(255)| more penitential life. St. Teresa then said they ought to 137 Unic, 32(259)| occasion, she says, St. Teresa and her sister Do-a Juana 138 Unic, 32(259)| indignantly to see how St. Teresa was taking it, she found 139 Unic, 33(266)| about the time when St. Teresa was completing this book, 140 Unic, 33(267)| 1562: he had gone when St. Teresa returned from her visit 141 Unic, 33(269)| The benefactor was St. Teresa's brother Lorenzo, who had 142 Unic, 33(270)| The house, which St. Teresa bought through the agency 143 Unic, 33(270)| de Avila (Vida de Santa Teresa, Part II, Chap. VIII) describes 144 Unic, 33(274)| was greatly devoted to St. Teresa and a strong supporter of 145 Unic, 34(277)| Domenech, later became St. Teresa's confessor.~ 146 Unic, 34(279)| Ribera, Yepes and St. Teresa's early biographers in general 147 Unic, 34(279)| returning shortly before St. Teresa's death.~ 148 Unic, 34(283)| have followed him. But St. Teresa felt that the joint witness 149 Unic, 34(287)| reads "he", as though St. Teresa could have learned things 150 Unic, 34(291)| Thus St. Teresa in the autograph; but P. 151 Unic, 35(296)| that she came to see St. Teresa, as described in this chapter. 152 Unic, 35(301)| Salazar. He ordered St. Teresa to return from Toledo to 153 Unic, 36(308)| back to Avila and visit St. Teresa at the Incarnation, and 154 Unic, 36(309)| come to Toledo, while St. Teresa was there, to inform her 155 Unic, 36(309)| these circumstances that St. Teresa was allowed to go and stay 156 Unic, 36(311)| house she first met St. Teresa; Ursula de Revilla (de los 157 Unic, 36(311)| give them the habit. St. Teresa was present, with two of 158 Unic, 36(316)| Avila's biography of St. Teresa: I do not reproduce this, 159 Unic, 36(316)| not reproduce this, as St. Teresa's own narrative would seem 160 Unic, 36(321)| opposition with which St. Teresa was meeting and of the reason 161 Unic, 36(322)| Mir (Santa Teresa de Jesœs, Madrid, 1912, 162 Unic, 36(325)| patent giving leave to Dona Teresa de Ahumada, Maria Ordez, 163 Unic, 36(325)| as far as it affected St. Teresa, was dated August 21, 1564. 164 Unic, 36(325)| Vol. III, p. xxi) that St. Teresa was living at St. Joseph' 165 Unic, 36(327)| impossible and in 1567 St. Teresa had to visit it in order 166 Unic, 36(329)| Later St. Teresa increased this number, as 167 Unic, 37(331)| but, as so often in St. Teresa, the true sense is indicated 168 Unic, 37(334)| Unless St. Teresa were mistaken about her 169 Unic, 38(337)| primitive Carmelites, St. Teresa had a number of hermitages 170 Unic, 38(338)| one of the books which St. Teresa recommends to her nuns in 171 Unic, 38(340)| with the reference to St. Teresa's age (see n. 334) it seems 172 Unic, 38(342)| is that in Chap. XL St. Teresa says that she does not name 173 Unic, 39(352)| St. Teresa may be thinking of Francisco 174 Lette, 0(370)| To this version Mother Teresa of Jesus added many things