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65 ourselves
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64 wish
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St. Teresa of Avila
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   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| though occasionally they sin through the discursiveness 2 Unic, 2| by committing any mortal sin, or lost my fear of God, 3 Unic, 2| had the strength not to sin against the honour of God, 4 Unic, 2| sufficed to lead me into sin, together with the servants 5 Unic, 2| But, if an occasion of sin presented itself, the danger 6 Unic, 2| possible after falling into sin. At first I was very restless; 7 Unic, 4| about not committing mortal sin -- and would to God I had 8 Unic, 4| perils and occasions of sin. Anyone unable to make use 9 Unic, 4| to flee from occasions of sin, and, if I fell before them, 10 Unic, 4| in any way have begun to sin grievously again. But he 11 Unic, 5| What in reality was venial sin, they would tell me was 12 Unic, 5| they would tell me was no sin at all; and the most grievous 13 Unic, 5| have never fallen into any sin of this kind, nor have I 14 Unic, 5| believed to be a mortal sin. And I think his realization 15 Unic, 5| delivered from that occasion of sin. It seems that the Lord' 16 Unic, 5| which I thought to be a sin, even if only a venial one. 17 Unic, 6| cutting off the occasions of sin at the root, and in the 18 Unic, 6| endured remaining in mortal sin for even a day with the 19 Unic, 6| conscience with respect to mortal sin. O God, how I longed for 20 Unic, 7| another and in one occasion of sin after another. Into so many 21 Unic, 7| such grave occasions of sin did I fall, and so far was 22 Unic, 7| to so many occasions of sin, withdrawing myself frequently 23 Unic, 7| they may not all mistake sin for virtue, as I so often 24 Unic, 7| farther from occasions of sin. When that dear good man 25 Unic, 7| aware, I was never in mortal sin during the whole of this 26 Unic, 7| not flee from occasions of sin) and I never again abandoned 27 Unic, 7| describe the occasions of sin during these years from 28 Unic, 8| the watch for occasions of sin; for, once - we are in the 29 Unic, 8| intercourse and such occasions of sin were not doing me any harm. 30 Unic, 9| drive away occasions of sin, for, once they had gone, 31 Unic, 13| self-knowledge with regard to sin is the bread which must 32 Unic, 15| offend God and fall into sin; anyone who has begun to 33 Unic, 16| sermons to forsake open sin? Do you know what I think? 34 Unic, 17| what harm is done to us by sin, which has bound us in this 35 Unic, 19| yet free from occasions of sin and not so grateful as it 36 Unic, 19| this, and has fallen into sin, when Thou of Thy mercy 37 Unic, 19| me into many occasions of sin and helped me but little -- 38 Unic, 19| expose itself to occasions of sin in any way whatsoever. This 39 Unic, 19| themselves to occasions of sin and other perils, however 40 Unic, 21| to return to the life of sin against God which it had 41 Unic, 21| them. Meeting occasions of sin and being with people who 42 Unic, 23| began to avoid occasions of sin and to devote myself more 43 Unic, 23| occasions of even venial sin; for, if it was the Spirit 44 Unic, 25| understand that one venial sin can do us greater harm than 45 Unic, 28| and genuine repentance for sin; for, though it sees God 46 Unic, 30| wrought in us by original sin; it is this, I believe, 47 Unic, 31| had been living in mortal sin -- one of the most abominable 48 Unic, 31| without his falling into this sin, but he was suffering such 49 Unic, 31| completely free from his sin and was never tired of giving 50 Unic, 31| needed to avoid occasions of sin, so that this virtue, which 51 Unic, 32| it is falling into mortal sin. For the love of God, let 52 Unic, 32| keep free from occasions of sin and the Lord will help us 53 Unic, 33| myself been an occasion of sin to others, if it had been 54 Unic, 34| soul that was in mortal sin. I became confident that 55 Unic, 35| I mean, occasions of sin -- are far distant. What 56 Unic, 37| because of man's first sin for which He had come to 57 Unic, 38| would not fall into mortal sin. I am sure that this came 58 Unic, 38| here was a soul in mortal sin. What must it be, my Lord, 59 Unic, 38| the soul that is in mortal sin. It was of the very greatest 60 Unic, 39| But certain occasions of sin then presented themselves 61 Unic, 39| from these occasions of sin, which were very perilous, 62 Unic, 40| when a soul is in mortal sin, this mirror is covered 63 Unic, 40| truly one single mortal sin merits hell; it is impossible 64 Unic, 40| offence it is to commit such a sin in the sight of such great


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