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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 2| how she "got it wrong'';11 poor Mar'a del Sacramento and 2 Intr, 0| spinning and I am living in a poor house and have numerous 3 Intr, 0| frequently confesses, is poor and her few quotations are 4 Unic, 1| great charity towards the poor, who was good to the sick 5 Unic, 3| my health has always been poor. The fact that I had now 6 Unic, 4| year, therefore, in a very poor state of health, though 7 Unic, 4| imagination: my imagination is so poor that, even when I thought 8 Unic, 5| realized what great trouble the poor man had got himself into 9 Unic, 7| everybody else; and at times the poor creatures are really not 10 Unic, 7| favours, after making so poor a return for those I have 11 Unic, 10| all the time that we are poor, the richer we find ourselves, 12 Unic, 10| the Lord, Who on a soul as poor and wretched and undeserving 13 Unic, 10| spinning and I am living in a poor house and have numerous 14 Unic, 11| have made a resolve to be poor, and that is a resolution 15 Unic, 11| As for poor women like myself, who are 16 Unic, 11| miserable creatures that this poor imprisoned soul shares in 17 Unic, 11| is the true reason: the poor soul must not be stifled. 18 Unic, 13| ones -- its penances, its poor food and its obligation 19 Unic, 14| for the Lord wants the poor gardener to think that all 20 Unic, 15| unable even to breathe. The poor creature does not realize 21 Unic, 15| learning, so as to help poor ignorant creatures like 22 Unic, 17| without limit; and what the poor soul could not acquire, 23 Unic, 20| and so nobody believes the poor soul, knowing it to have 24 Unic, 25| myself, and my memory is a poor one.~ 25 Unic, 28| find myself rich instead of poor, I could not possibly believe 26 Unic, 30| know quite well that my poor bodily health is having 27 Unic, 31| needs great courage. His poor soul has not yet begun to 28 Unic, 31| of heart, since so many poor souls turn back because 29 Unic, 34| She had heard about this poor sinner -- for the Lord had 30 Unic, 34| Though formerly he had poor health, He has given him 31 Unic, 35| I had seen a number of poor monasteries in which there 32 Unic, 35| looked at Christ hanging poor and naked upon the Cross, 33 Unic, 35| about that I might become as poor as He.~ 34 Unic, 35| older and whose health is poor He gives strength, as He 35 Unic, 36| for some time been in very poor health -- I fancy for over 36 Unic, 36| ourselves supporting four poor orphans (for they were taken 37 Unic, 36| the Lord did not allow His poor servant to suffer long: 38 Unic, 36| was taking to hurt a few poor women, and how everybody 39 Unic, 37| speaking with them. If some poor man has business with them, 40 Unic, 37| is with a king, and he is poor and not well-born, he cannot 41 Unic, 37| could have seen that my poor soul was worn out. It hears 42 Unic, 38| happier than when he was poor and it would not have cost 43 Unic, 38| O Wealth of the poor, how wonderfully canst Thou 44 Unic, 38| seemed to be around the poor priest's throat; and when 45 Unic, 38| old. She had always had poor health; and she served God 46 Unic, 39| an offensive against the poor soul. Leaving out of account


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