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sins 65
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St. Teresa of Avila
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sins

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1 Unic, 4| Certainly distress for my great sins is often tempered by the 2 Unic, 4| been so! But about venial sins I troubled very little and 3 Unic, 4| hiding my evil deeds and my sins as soon as they have been 4 Unic, 5| sometimes weeping for my sins, they thought that I was 5 Unic, 5| most grievous of mortal sins was to them only venial. 6 Unic, 5| astray because of my own sins. I myself led many others 7 Unic, 5| true of me, because of my sins.~ 8 Unic, 5| certain things were not mortal sins which I have since seen 9 Unic, 5| temperate in recounting my sins, which I have presented 10 Unic, 7| by the fact that, as my sins grew in number, I began 11 Unic, 7| frequented equally, for our sins cause the more imperfect 12 Unic, 7| bounty regarded not my great sins but the desires which I 13 Unic, 7| making some amends for my sins, although my sins were so 14 Unic, 7| for my sins, although my sins were so numerous that everything 15 Unic, 8| hardly any notice of venial sins; as to mortal sins, although 16 Unic, 8| venial sins; as to mortal sins, although afraid of them, 17 Unic, 8| perseveres, notwithstanding the sins, temptations and falls of 18 Unic, 8| this practice, however many sins he may commit, should ever 19 Unic, 9| so, for the gravity of my sins stood in the way. I used 20 Unic, 9| too, of my ingratitude and sins. But when it came to heavenly 21 Unic, 9| the pardon of my grievous sins. Knowing how grievous they 22 Unic, 10| the fortitude of which our sins have deprived us. And a 23 Unic, 10| concerning my wicked life and sins be published. I give this 24 Unic, 10| all, except to confess my sins, about doing which I have 25 Unic, 11| they have repented of their sins (though clearly they have, 26 Unic, 13| into effect; but, for our sins, those who are not over-cautious 27 Unic, 13| the distress caused by the sins and failings which we see 28 Unic, 13| to keep our own grievous sins before our eyes so that 29 Unic, 14| that we have caused by our sins. This satisfaction resides 30 Unic, 14| the greater have been my sins, the more has the great 31 Unic, 15| benefit and piling up its sins and imperfections so as 32 Unic, 15| deaths rather than commit sins, find it necessary, if they 33 Unic, 19| should be quite free from sins. Oh how far this hope led 34 Unic, 19| well chastise us for these sins, but in fact He makes use 35 Unic, 20| purgatory, or of the great sins I have committed, for which 36 Unic, 23| which may even have been sins (though I improved after 37 Unic, 23| lest on account of my great sins God might be blinding me 38 Unic, 23| general account of my life and sins that I could (not in confession, 39 Unic, 26| the Lord recalls my past sins to me, especially when He 40 Unic, 26| than to confess grievous sins, for I thought my confessors 41 Unic, 27| How few such, through our sins, are there now! Alas, alas! 42 Unic, 27| make you do penance for the sins which I have myself committed.~ 43 Unic, 28| saw was the result of my sins. They repeated to one another 44 Unic, 30| had arisen were due to my sins.~ 45 Unic, 30| added to this are my own sins, for, had I not committed 46 Unic, 31| one of the most abominable sins that I had ever heard of -- 47 Unic, 31| though he confessed his other sins, when it came to that one, 48 Unic, 31| suffer on account of my sins.~ 49 Unic, 31| Majesty would reveal my sins to him, so that he might 50 Unic, 31| to make him aware of my sins. That seemed to bring me 51 Unic, 31| seemed to bring me relief. My sins have made me very scrupulous 52 Unic, 32| she had merited for her sins. Describes a part of what 53 Unic, 32| which I had merited for my sins. This happened in the briefest 54 Unic, 33| Dominic, thinking of the many sins which in times past I had 55 Unic, 33| I was now cleansed of my sins. When the clothing was ended, 56 Unic, 37| not to regard my grievous sins. What I mean is that, if 57 Unic, 37| many. And, unless for my sins the Lord allows this memory 58 Unic, 38| delivered me from so many sins, He will not let me out 59 Unic, 38| which I deserved for my sins, and I gave great praises 60 Unic, 39| not hear me because of my sins. He appeared to me as on 61 Unic, 39| delivered souls from grave sins, and has led others to greater 62 Unic, 40| which, when I remember the sins I have committed, cause 63 Unic, 40| many foul things, like my sins, should have been pictured 64 Unic, 40| most foul and dishonourable sins and could make them realize 65 Unic, 40| them realize that their sins are not hidden; that, committed


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