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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Intr, 0| be printed and brought to light.57~ 2 Intr, 0| it had also brought to light a good deal that had previously 3 Unic, 2| pleased to begin to give me light, as I shall now explain.~~ 4 Unic, 3| the Lord began to give her light concerning the delusion 5 Unic, 5| since I began to pray, I had light enough to realize how trivial 6 Unic, 5| God for having granted him light. Exactly a year from the 7 Unic, 5| which I have presented in a light only too favourable. I beg 8 Unic, 8| the conflict has not been light, but its causes have changed; 9 Unic, 9| her soul and to give her light amid such great darkness, 10 Unic, 12| others, and this was no light trial to me. When His Majesty 11 Unic, 13| knowledge, and gives us light, so that, when we are faced 12 Unic, 13| things, and that will be no light cross for the penitent to 13 Unic, 13| regularly for those who give us light. What would become of us 14 Unic, 14| himself into an angel of light.120 If the soul has not 15 Unic, 15| through being so near the light, sees with the greatest 16 Unic, 15| from God. It leaves neither light in the understanding nor 17 Unic, 15| humility proceeding from the light given us in this way by 18 Unic, 16| and Glory, what a cross -- light and yet most heavy -- hast 19 Unic, 16| who attain to this state! Light, because it is sweet; heavy, 20 Unic, 19| bring him into the haven of light. This was a matter about 21 Unic, 19| foolishness to flee from the light and to walk on all the time 22 Unic, 20| my body often seemed as light as if all weight had left 23 Unic, 21| life in the world and the light which the Lord sheds for 24 Unic, 21| the smallest glimmer of light, I would give up a thousand 25 Unic, 21| the Lord has given this light, but whose charity is so 26 Unic, 21| His keeping, He sheds His light upon it. He seems to be 27 Unic, 22| way until the Lord gave it light: all the joys it had experienced 28 Unic, 23| was now pleased to give me light so that I should not offend 29 Unic, 23| when, in order to obtain light from him, I told him of 30 Unic, 23| so that I might obtain light from them, I thought they 31 Unic, 23| God would give him more light on my case: these Fathers 32 Unic, 25| it to affection, give it light and make it happy and tranquil; 33 Unic, 25| conviction and tranquillity and light, so that in a moment I found 34 Unic, 25| Who in a moment sheds light upon such thick darkness, 35 Unic, 27| perceived, but that there is a light which, though not seen, 36 Unic, 28| different from any earthly light is the brightness and light 37 Unic, 28| light is the brightness and light now revealed to the eyes 38 Unic, 28| the sun, or any other such light, enters into the vision: 39 Unic, 28| contrary, it is like a natural light and all other kinds of light 40 Unic, 28| light and all other kinds of light seem artificial. It is a 41 Unic, 28| seem artificial. It is a light which never gives place 42 Unic, 28| night, and, being always light, is disturbed by nothing. 43 Unic, 28| can introduce this strong light into the inward sense and 44 Unic, 28| Sacrament itself gave him light.~ 45 Unic, 28| the Lord should give me light. Well, as I have said, I 46 Unic, 30| quietness, sweetness and light. Though it causes us distress, 47 Unic, 30| devil, the soul has not light enough to do anything good 48 Unic, 30| this way, you may have some light, and may recognize his hand, 49 Unic, 30| seem, eventually become light, and the soul becomes anxious 50 Unic, 31| be enveloped by a great light, which prevented them from 51 Unic, 32| stifled me. There was no light and everything was in the 52 Unic, 32| but, although there was no light, it was possible to see 53 Unic, 32| say, everything has seemed light to me by comparison with 54 Unic, 32| giving out the most brilliant light; and that, although the 55 Unic, 33| her vestments, though the light was not dazzling, but quite 56 Unic, 34| when the Lord gives this light, to know how much we are 57 Unic, 34| reason but giving her what light I could about everything. 58 Unic, 36| here. He gave me a little light, so that I should see that 59 Unic, 36| should appear to be making light of what they were saying. 60 Unic, 36| seem to the sisters very light and they observe other rules 61 Unic, 37| when the soul receives light -- for, as I have often 62 Unic, 37| darkness and not to see this light, so it is not surprising 63 Unic, 37| they deserve it is not made light of, but considered as a 64 Unic, 38| impossible; for, while the light we see here and that other 65 Unic, 38| see here and that other light are both light, there is 66 Unic, 38| that other light are both light, there is no comparison 67 Unic, 38| or describing what that light is like, nor a single one 68 Unic, 38| unless Thy Majesty gives them light! Some persons to whom Thou 69 Unic, 39| sees things in their true light looked favourably upon me 70 Unic, 39| seeing things in their true light, I call to mind the great 71 Unic, 39| and the Lord will give him light to recognize these. What 72 Unic, 39| and gives them a little light and love -- I mean, during 73 Unic, 40| that your spirituality and light may enlighten this miserable


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