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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Intr, 0 | which case it will not be mine but His; for I have no learning, 2 Intr, 0 | that I ~Unto all life of mine may dy.58]~ 3 Unic, 1 | discuss with this brother of mine how we could become martyrs. 4 Unic, 1 | that the fault has been mine alone, for I believe there 5 Unic, 2 | about this friendship of mine and often reproved me for 6 Unic, 4 | convent where that friend of mine lived of whom I was so fond. 7 Unic, 4 | back on these actions of mine, I do not know what my intention 8 Unic, 4 | difference between Thy nature and mine. Certainly distress for 9 Unic, 4 | said they could also cure mine This friend whom I have 10 Unic, 4 | the house of this uncle of mine, which, as I have said, 11 Unic, 4 | have been, this Lord of mine has been improving them, 12 Unic, 4 | and makes some virtue of mine to shine forth in splendour; 13 Unic, 5 | blamed when the fault was not mine. This I bore very imperfectly, 14 Unic, 6 | nothing to do with any fear of mine, for it would come when 15 Unic, 7 | convent, who was a relative of mine; she had been there a long 16 Unic, 7 | this great ingratitude of mine I had merited hell. I also 17 Unic, 7 | his time. As I was wasting mine on other vanities, this 18 Unic, 9 | is good. Those tears of mine, as they did not obtain 19 Unic, 10 | wretched and undeserving as mine -- for whom the first of 20 Unic, 10 | which case it will not be mine but His; for I have no learning, 21 Unic, 16 | by simplicity as great as mine that to-day, after I had 22 Unic, 19 | forgiven such ingratitude as mine, and this not once but many 23 Unic, 19 | doctrine, and it is not mine, but has been taught me 24 Unic, 21 | way very different from mine. But at least I should myself 25 Unic, 21 | often wish I could lose mine): for the risk would be 26 Unic, 21 | perfection. Yet this soul of mine can distinguish from a long 27 Unic, 21 | soul than there were in mine -- and I cannot say more 28 Unic, 22 | many ways, as He has led mine. It is of mine that I now 29 Unic, 22 | He has led mine. It is of mine that I now wish to speak, 30 Unic, 22 | a lodging as wretched as mine. Blessed be Thou for ever 31 Unic, 23 | were married to some of mine186 and I also had a good 32 Unic, 23 | attacking these little habits of mine which I have already mentioned, 33 Unic, 24 | of me. But a relative of mine arranged for me to go and 34 Unic, 28 | trouble with these trials of mine, for during the grievous 35 Unic, 30 | and who was a friend of mine236 -- learned that this 36 Unic, 31(244)| The brackets here are mine. The sentence is an excellent 37 Unic, 31 | anything good in me was not mine at all but came from God, 38 Unic, 31 | and stay with a sister of mine of whom, in the past, I 39 Unic, 33 | understand and be in harmony with mine, although, as I say, I do 40 Unic, 33 | arranged that a sister of mine,268 who lived outside the 41 Unic, 33 | difficult part of the work was mine and there were so many different 42 Unic, 33 | gradually brought this desire of mine to such perfection that 43 Unic, 34 | he to question me about mine, for we had not seen one 44 Unic, 34 | I began to tell him that mine had been a life of many 45 Unic, 34 | sometimes this yearning of mine is so strong that I am powerless 46 Unic, 34 | certain souls, of which mine is one. For, as the Lord 47 Unic, 34 | widow who was a friend of mine, and with whom, as I said 48 Unic, 34 | because a brother-in-law of mine290 had died suddenly without 49 Unic, 35 | quickly, I preferred to keep mine. It was at this time that, 50 Unic, 35 | and may He never allow mine to become blind again. Amen.~ 51 Unic, 36 | that a brother-in-law of mine309 should fall ill, and, 52 Unic, 36 | Lord, this house is not mine; it has been founded for 53 Unic, 37 | I would have no fault of mine deprive me of the smallest 54 Unic, 37 | that, if the choice were mine, and the Lord gave me grace 55 Unic, 38 | spent itself as foolishly as mine had done, and that He would 56 Unic, 38 | died in this same house of mine was about eighteen to twenty 57 Unic, 39 | as he was a relative of mine. I went and was moved to 58 Unic, 39 | this Heavenly Master of mine; and so, in places where 59 Unic, 39 | that in every action of mine which I thought had been 60 Unic, 39 | great love: "Now thou art Mine and I am thine." There are 61 Unic, 39 | that this experience of mine was not of the devil. He 62 Unic, 40 | as weak and miserable as mine is.~ 63 Unic, 40 | this Lord and Comforter of mine with all my might; for, 64 Unic, 40 | known through no fault of mine, for I have been very careful, 65 Lette, 0 | importance of this task of mine to Your Reverence so as


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