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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 2 | I am) so peevish and ill tempered that I seem to 2 Outl, 0 | The Valladolid nuns fall ill and go to stay with Do-a 3 Outl, 0 | and becomes dangerously ill (LL 336).~December 28. Leaves 4 Outl, 0 | August), Vallodolid (again ill: leaves on September 15), 5 Outl, 0 | villages near Pe-aranda. Though ill, goes to Alba de Tormes 6 Unic, 2 | this pastime had not the ill effects on her that is had 7 Unic, 2 | could never believe all the ill of me that I deserved and 8 Unic, 4(78) | later a Hieronymite. Then ill health compelled him to 9 Unic, 4 | during which time I made ill use of Thy favour, so that 10 Unic, 5 | the least afraid of being ill, for I was so anxious to 11 Unic, 6 | righteousness. I never spoke ill of anyone in the slightest 12 Unic, 6 | Him, and when I saw how ill I was requiting Him. I could 13 Unic, 6 | punishment. All the time I was so ill, I kept a strict watch over 14 Unic, 6 | my petition is in any way ill directed, he directs it 15 Unic, 6 | in using this favour so ill.~ 16 Unic, 7 | obligations of the nuns are so ill understood, the Lord has 17 Unic, 7 | had done for me when I was ill myself. Distressed as I 18 Unic, 7 | for down to that time, ill though he was, he had not 19 Unic, 7 | there are so many to speak ill of him that self-defence 20 Unic, 8 | prayer, unless I was very ill or very busy. When I was 21 Unic, 8 | or very busy. When I was ill, I was nearer to God; and 22 Unic, 9 | distress when I thought how ill I had repaid Him for those 23 Unic, 10 | has given me experiences, ill as I have walked and often 24 Unic, 11 | must realize that they are ill and make some alteration 25 Unic, 11 | has often the exceeding ill fortune to realize that, 26 Unic, 13 | person who was weak and ill to indulge in a great deal 27 Unic, 18 | ever remember feeling any ill effects after the Lord has 28 Unic, 19 | excuses for those who spoke ill of me, for I thought they 29 Unic, 20 | afraid, when I remembered how ill I had deserved it. Blessed 30 Unic, 20 | who was previously quite ill and troubled with severe 31 Unic, 29 | gladly be dying of this ill.~ 32 Unic, 29 | inadequate for so sublime an ill.230 A certain alleviation 33 Unic, 29 | grant it relief from its ill, though it sees none save 34 Unic, 29(230)| too low for so high an ill."]~ 35 Unic, 29 | many favours on one who so ill requites such great benefits.~ 36 Unic, 31 | people would either speak ill of me or praise Him. He 37 Unic, 31 | perfects them by speaking ill of them. I mean that more 38 Unic, 31 | not caring if people speak ill of us, but being more pleased 39 Unic, 31 | abhor me when he sees how ill I have requited such exceeding 40 Unic, 32 | to murmuring or speaking ill of anyone, nor, I think, 41 Unic, 32 | ever have wished anyone ill; that I was not covetous 42 Unic, 36 | during that time he was very ill: not long afterwards the 43 Unic, 36 | brother-in-law of mine309 should fall ill, and, his wife not being 44 Unic, 36(309)| thence to Alba. But he fell ill at Avila on his way back: 45 Unic, 38 | for two years he had been ill and in some respects seemed 46 Unic, 38 | good friar -- was extremely ill346; and while I was at Mass 47 Unic, 39 | there was a person348 very ill with a most painful malady, 48 Unic, 40 | one who has deserved so ill of Thee?~ 49 Unic, 40 | righteousness, people may speak very ill of me, and others are afraid


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