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St. Teresa of Avila
Autobiography

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1 Intr, 0 | credited to St. Teresa, though hardly on sufficient evidence. 2 Intr, 0 | Way of perfection might hardly be thought "tiny", she refers 3 Intr, 0 | importance that they can hardly have been due to accident, 4 Unic, 2 | goodness very little, in fact hardly at all, and evil things 5 Unic, 2 | suspicions in my father. I could hardly have been following these 6 Unic, 4 | became so serious -- for I hardly ever seemed to be fully 7 Unic, 5 | were so intolerable that I hardly had the power to think, 8 Unic, 6 | pains, although I could hardly endure the terrible cold 9 Unic, 7(96) | Hardly quite so long, as] it seems 10 Unic, 7 | much worse. I think I can hardly ever be free from aches 11 Unic, 8 | from perfection that I took hardly any notice of venial sins; 12 Unic, 8 | others speaking of Him, hardly ever wearied me -- this, 13 Unic, 11 | own importance;106 and yet hardly is our self-importance wounded107 14 Unic, 11(107)| Lit.: "hardly have they touched us in 15 Unic, 11 | far above the earth. It is hardly suitable that people who 16 Unic, 15 | Quiet, I, who understand hardly anything that I recite in 17 Unic, 16 | their torments, they did hardly anything of themselves, 18 Unic, 18 | they remain open, they can hardly see. If a person in this 19 Unic, 19 | or nothing, and that it hardly even gave its consent to 20 Unic, 19 | sink in so far that it will hardly ever grow dry again. But 21 Unic, 19 | sufficiently as it is. I hardly know what I have said. It 22 Unic, 20 | so excessive that one can hardly bear it, and occasionally, 23 Unic, 20 | noticeable that I could hardly tell when my feet were touching 24 Unic, 21 | a gain, and life becomes hardly possible when with one's 25 Unic, 21 | more than that, for I had hardly any.~ 26 Unic, 21 | realize that I am doing hardly anything of myself; I understand 27 Unic, 22 | effects which it leaves, is hardly noticed, and in the later 28 Unic, 24 | great deal, and so I had hardly dared to stir. Then I began 29 Unic, 25 | time when the memory is hardly working and the imagination 30 Unic, 25 | shall say later, I have hardly ever been afraid of them 31 Unic, 26 | need of books -- indeed, hardly any. His Majesty Himself 32 Unic, 29 | He causes it, so that it hardly knows what it is doing. 33 Unic, 30 | more disquiet. My confessor hardly needed the advice. This 34 Unic, 31 | fighting against God, that I am hardly afraid of them at all: for 35 Unic, 31 | eat or sleep -- they will hardly let him breathe, as we say: 36 Unic, 32 | Hardly had news of the project 37 Unic, 32 | the whole place, there was hardly anyone who was not against 38 Unic, 33 | little -- so little as to be hardly anything beyond allowing 39 Unic, 33(270)| describes the chapel as "hardly more than ten paces in length". 40 Unic, 34 | according to their state, which hardly allows them to live: they 41 Unic, 34 | until, as one might say, he hardly knows himself. Though formerly 42 Unic, 34 | It could hardly have been a week later when, 43 Unic, 35 | regard to all this but found hardly anyone who shared my own -- 44 Unic, 35 | other side a precipice: hardly has a man relaxed his care 45 Unic, 35 | from any precipice, and hardly has such a man stumbled 46 Unic, 36 | previous night I had had hardly any peace of mind; and on 47 Unic, 38 | such an extent that I was hardly capable of thinking a single


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