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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 2 | so far transported that I take no notice of the distance 2 Outl, 0 | Discalced foundations and to take other measures against the 3 Intr, 0 | occupation as spinning to take up her pen. "For the love 4 Intr, 0 | would have been powerless to take wing and give us those finest 5 Unic, 2 | parents, I should tell them to take great care about the people 6 Unic, 2(71) | default of other information I take the meaning to be that, 7 Unic, 4 | her to force herself to take the habit and tells of the 8 Unic, 4 | of God from whom I might take example and thus learn to 9 Unic, 4(80) | puzzled the commentators. I take the meaning to be that St. 10 Unic, 4(80) | went to live with her, to take the intensive and painful 11 Unic, 5 | able to persuade him to take it off. Now, with regard 12 Unic, 5 | grave decline, for I could take nothing but liquid, had 13 Unic, 6 | so that I could not even take water. All my bones seemed 14 Unic, 6 | him how to pray, let him take this glorious saint as his 15 Unic, 6 | Often, Lord, I would not take it, and often when Thou 16 Unic, 7 | and the Lord must needs take the matter right into His 17 Unic, 7 | receive visitors, I should take no more harm from it than 18 Unic, 7 | and before I knew how to take care of myself, I used to 19 Unic, 7 | distressing; but if I let it take its course I feel much worse. 20 Unic, 7 | but good. So I began to take them up once more (though 21 Unic, 8 | for, though He may wish to take His delight in a soul and 22 Unic, 8 | life and I was unable to take it for myself. He Who could 23 Unic, 9 | pictures of Him, just as they take pleasure in seeing pictures 24 Unic, 9 | His love for me, I would take heart once more, for I never 25 Unic, 10 | which He brings us, He will take these treasures back from 26 Unic, 10 | So Your Reverence must take the responsibility for everything 27 Unic, 11 | should lack anything; and we take greater pains, and perhaps 28 Unic, 11 | Heaven alone but will always take many others with him: God 29 Unic, 11 | those who follow Christ must take the way which He took, unless 30 Unic, 11 | in which the Lord is to take His delight, yet in soil 31 Unic, 11 | come into the garden to take His pleasure and have His 32 Unic, 11 | here? He will be glad and take heart and consider it the 33 Unic, 12 | man who is just about to take a leap and then is pulled 34 Unic, 13 | is permissible for us to take some recreation, in order 35 Unic, 13 | own thoughts. And you may take my word for this, for I 36 Unic, 13 | use to others if they will take warning by me.~ 37 Unic, 13 | have to do at first is to take care of our soul and to 38 Unic, 14 | less labour and is able to take some rest instead of being 39 Unic, 14 | When that happens it should take no notice of them but remain 40 Unic, 14 | how these trees begin to take new life before putting 41 Unic, 14 | rejoice in Thee and Thou wilt take Thy delight in us, since 42 Unic, 15 | is the truth; and let it take no notice of the understanding, 43 Unic, 15 | that such diminution should take place -- at least, according 44 Unic, 15 | perfection when He said: "Take up thy cross and follow 45 Unic, 16 | serve Thee, it would gladly take up a much heavier cross 46 Unic, 17 | God. If He is pleased to take it to Heaven, let it go; 47 Unic, 17 | any labour, but only to take its delight in the first 48 Unic, 17 | of Quiet: the soul must take no more notice of the will 49 Unic, 17 | it is all right, you may take his assurance as coming 50 Unic, 19 | great effort and it can take little credit for that. 51 Unic, 20 | as I have said, we can take no part, though very often 52 Unic, 22 | Others, as I have said, will take another and a shorter road. 53 Unic, 22 | easily as a giant might take up a straw, and it is useless 54 Unic, 23 | for I was quite unable to take myself in hand.183 He knows 55 Unic, 23 | help of others, who would take me by the hand and raise 56 Unic, 23 | my own soul or desire to take it into his charge. But 57 Unic, 24 | My prayers now began to take shape like an edifice with 58 Unic, 25 | ravings of the mind and will take no more notice of them than 59 Unic, 25 | so quickly that it would take us a long time to make them 60 Unic, 25 | which it would probably take us a month to make up ourselves. 61 Unic, 25 | is really honour and to take delight in what is really 62 Unic, 26 | numerous things which arose to take away my peace of mind. But 63 Unic, 27 | was very cold, he would take off the mantle, and leave 64 Unic, 27 | common thing for him to take food only once in three 65 Unic, 29 | we desire, so He can also take from us these favours and 66 Unic, 29 | God would protect me and take the vision away. This caused 67 Unic, 29 | reason must step in and take the reins, for it may be 68 Unic, 30 | at all. Once I chanced to take up the Life of a saint, 69 Unic, 30 | nothing in which my soul can take pleasure. I used to try 70 Unic, 30 | that, unless the Lord would take the will for the deed, I 71 Unic, 31 | my own part, whenever I take it, my soul feels a particular 72 Unic, 31 | leave this place and go and take my dowry to another convent, 73 Unic, 31 | after a time I began to take pleasure in it. And when 74 Unic, 31 | become worthier. And if we take trouble over such trifling 75 Unic, 31 | notice of these, He will take notice of theirs still more. 76 Unic, 32 | though I was, I used to take some trouble to serve God 77 Unic, 32 | alone that I wanted him to take into account when giving 78 Unic, 33 | and, as I myself would take no further part in it, lest 79 Unic, 33 | departure, the Lord told me to take comfort and not be distressed, 80 Unic, 33 | upon me again that I must take up the matter of the convent 81 Unic, 33 | gave me leave once more to take up the work again with all 82 Unic, 33 | for its purchase. It would take a long time to tell how 83 Unic, 34 | them to live: they must take their meals out of the proper 84 Unic, 34 | so far transported that I take no notice of the distance 85 Unic, 34 | learned that I might safely take comfort and be certain283 86 Unic, 34 | have said, is having to take messages to a third person, 87 Unic, 35 | perfection, should I not take it? If I had to die, let 88 Unic, 36 | of the sisters311 should take the habit on Saint Bartholomew' 89 Unic, 36 | not help us, he would not take the other side. But until 90 Unic, 36 | went to the capital to take the matter in hand and worked 91 Unic, 36 | six months, and it would take a long time to give a detailed 92 Unic, 36 | and asked why I would not take his advice; he then immediately 93 Unic, 36(323)| resolved the conflict. I take the author's meaning to 94 Unic, 36 | in the new house and to take some other nuns with me 95 Unic, 36 | importunate, for the Lord will take care of them as He has done 96 Unic, 38 | no longer than it would take to repeat an Ave Mar'a -- 97 Unic, 38 | terrible thing it is to take this Most Holy Sacrament 98 Unic, 38 | of them waiting there to take possession of it that I 99 Unic, 39 | blame me not if I try to take comfort from anything I 100 Unic, 39 | whole of which seems to take up arms in an offensive 101 Unic, 40 | to give up prayer and to take it up again later, at some 102 Unic, 40 | This the Lord will also take into account, for which 103 Unic, 40 | some of them; but, as they take place during raptures, the 104 Unic, 40(363)| number of Carmelite writers take this view, but P. Silverio 105 Unic, 40 | swords in their hands. I take this to mean that they are 106 Unic, 40 | possessing nothing, then he may take it." By this He meant that 107 Unic, 40 | must beseech God either to take me to be with Him or to


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