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seeming 1
seems 152
seen 104
sees 56
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sega 2
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56 speaking
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St. Teresa of Avila
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   Part, Chapter
1 Unic, 2| kept secret from Him Who sees all things. O my God, what 2 Unic, 7| a remedy for this, as He sees needful. Amen.~ 3 Unic, 13| to incapacitate when he sees that we are getting fearful 4 Unic, 13| presence of so great a King and sees how little it is paying 5 Unic, 14| small merit to it, for it sees clearly that on earth it 6 Unic, 14| cannot doubt them since it sees Thy work so clearly? Yes, 7 Unic, 15| will picture to it when it sees itself in so much better 8 Unic, 15| being so near the light, sees with the greatest clearness, 9 Unic, 15| pleasure or delight, and sees that this is causing it 10 Unic, 16| for her Lord's sake? She sees clearly that, when the martyrs 11 Unic, 17| Prayer of Quiet, for the soul sees that it is other than it 12 Unic, 17| it was previously, for it sees more clearly that it has 13 Unic, 17| not so replete that, if he sees something nice, he will 14 Unic, 17| like one who, as he looks, sees so much that he does not 15 Unic, 17| where to look next: as he sees one thing he loses sight 16 Unic, 18| do to recognize one. He sees that letters are there, 17 Unic, 19| greater, for it clearly sees how by no efforts of its 18 Unic, 19| great a favour. It also sees clearly how extremely unworthy 19 Unic, 19| cobweb can remain hidden. It sees its own wretchedness. So 20 Unic, 19| such a thing. For now it sees with its own eyes that of 21 Unic, 19| implanted in it when it sees what virtues God has placed 22 Unic, 19| itself very near to God and sees what a difference there 23 Unic, 20| first a terrible fear. One sees one's body being lifted 24 Unic, 20| pays attention to what he sees.~ 25 Unic, 20| cannot recognize itself. It sees clearly that this state 26 Unic, 20| The soul sees what blindness there is 27 Unic, 20| is the sunlight that it sees every little speck of dust, 28 Unic, 20| Sun really strikes it, it sees that it is wholly unclean. 29 Unic, 20| open its eyes, whereupon it sees so many of these specks 30 Unic, 20| it can keep them open, it sees that it is wholly unclean. 31 Unic, 20| dazzled by all the wonders it sees. From this it acquires true 32 Unic, 20| cannot ignore this; for it sees it by direct vision, and, 33 Unic, 21| with one's own eyes one sees the great delusion in which 34 Unic, 21| nothing, because, as I say, it sees clearly that nothing is 35 Unic, 21| it cannot run away; it sees itself chained and captive; 36 Unic, 21| enjoys a quiet laugh when it sees serious people -- men of 37 Unic, 22| withdraw Himself when He sees that it is good for us and 38 Unic, 22| any other. For the soul sees how much good it is deriving 39 Unic, 22| those He loves, and, when He sees that they accept His gifts, 40 Unic, 25| walks in truth. When he sees that such a person's understanding 41 Unic, 25| completely blind; for if he sees anyone blind enough to find 42 Unic, 25| children's playthings -- he sees that he is indeed a child, 43 Unic, 27| vision the soul distinctly sees that Jesus Christ, the Son 44 Unic, 27| teaches to those in whom He sees courage. And what great 45 Unic, 28| completely natural: one sees, in fact, that it is a dead 46 Unic, 28| for sin; for, though it sees God revealing His love to 47 Unic, 29| so excellent a cause! It sees clearly that this love has 48 Unic, 29| from its ill, though it sees none save death, by means 49 Unic, 30| the devil's work that he sees I know his tricks and so 50 Unic, 31| this favour. When the world sees anyone setting out on that 51 Unic, 31| fail to abhor me when he sees how ill I have requited 52 Unic, 37| In such a state, the soul sees clearly that it is not without 53 Unic, 38| by the Majesty which it sees in Him.~ 54 Unic, 39| with favours which the Lord sees are not good for me: even 55 Unic, 39| alertly to someone whom he sees to be eagerly listening 56 Unic, 39| become attached. But He Who sees things in their true light


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