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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Abbr | Rev. Benedict Zimmerman, O.C.D., London, 1916.~P. Silverio. -- 2 Intr, 0 | O thou undanted daughter of 3 Unic, 1 | O my Lord, since it seems 4 Unic, 2 | Him Who sees all things. O my God, what harm is done 5 Unic, 3 | was often very indiscreet. O God, in how many ways did 6 Unic, 4 | O Supreme Good! O my Rest! 7 Unic, 4 | O Supreme Good! O my Rest! The favours which 8 Unic, 5 | contrarily to His will. O blindness of the world! 9 Unic, 5 | trembling. It would be well, O my soul, if thou wouldst 10 Unic, 6 | with respect to mortal sin. O God, how I longed for health 11 Unic, 7 | never forgotten this either. O greatness of God! With what 12 Unic, 7 | O Lord of my soul! How can 13 Unic, 8 | O infinite goodness of my 14 Unic, 8 | see both myself and Thee. O Joy of the angels, how I 15 Unic, 11 | stage we act as we should. O Lord of my soul and my Good! 16 Unic, 11 | is that to me? Do Thou, O Lord, what Thou wilt; let 17 Unic, 14 | O my Lord and my Good! I cannot 18 Unic, 14 | the children of men.123 O my Lord! What is this? Whenever 19 Unic, 16 | O God, what must that soul 20 Unic, 16 | O my true Lord and Glory, 21 Unic, 16 | O my son! (He to whom this 22 Unic, 18 | different things becoming one. O my Lord, how good Thou art! 23 Unic, 18 | according to Thine own nature. O infinite Bounty, how magnificent 24 Unic, 18 | a limit to Thy favours. O my Creator, pour not such 25 Unic, 18 | thus helps the ignorant! O virtue of obedience, that 26 Unic, 19 | table! Praised be Thou, O Joy of the angels, Who art 27 Unic, 19 | O my Jesus! What a sight it 28 Unic, 19 | showedst to me. And then, O my Good, it became clear 29 Unic, 20 | O Jesus! I wish I could give 30 Unic, 21 | O Lord, if Thou wert to give 31 Unic, 21 | O my God! Give them to understand 32 Unic, 21 | indeed, is my devotion, O my King, when I reflect 33 Unic, 22 | seemed to me a hindrance. O Lord of my soul and my Good, 34 Unic, 23 | been able to get rid of. O humility, what great blessings 35 Unic, 25 | cause me great suffering. O my Lord, how true a Friend 36 Unic, 25 | to those who love Thee. O my Lord, how delicately 37 Unic, 25 | O my God, had I but understanding 38 Unic, 27 | O wondrous loving-kindness 39 Unic, 27 | nothing content them but Thee. O ingratitude of mortal men! 40 Unic, 27 | to such heights as this. O souls that have begun to 41 Unic, 27 | to true lovers of Christ. O world, world How much of 42 Unic, 28 | and consumed in Christ. O my Jesus, if one could but 43 Unic, 29 | were being torn from me. O sovereign artifice of the 44 Unic, 29(229)| soul panteth after thee, O God."~ 45 Unic, 31 | O my Lord, how ashamed I am 46 Unic, 31 | this sand to stir it up. O my Creator, if only amid 47 Unic, 34 | the Lord all over again. O my Jesus, how much a soul 48 Unic, 35 | O my Lord, how abundantly 49 Unic, 37(332)| se-ores, and "power", se-or'o: there is thus a play upon 50 Unic, 37 | O King of glory and Lord of 51 Unic, 37 | necessity come from others. O my Lord! O my King! If one 52 Unic, 37 | from others. O my Lord! O my King! If one could but 53 Unic, 38 | completely annihilated. O my Lord! Didst Thou not 54 Unic, 38 | O Wealth of the poor, how 55 Unic, 39 | But, O my God, how is it that even


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