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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 2 | though my will is not yet free from self-interest, I give 2 Unic, 1 | distress that she was not free. He was strictly truthful: 3 Unic, 4 | realized that I was now free from all those things, there 4 Unic, 4 | months, although I was not so free from offending God as the 5 Unic, 4 | them, to get me quickly free from them. If at that time 6 Unic, 7 | practice is never quite free from danger, if only because 7 Unic, 7 | think I can hardly ever be free from aches and pains, and 8 Unic, 7 | rarely, and I have been free for quite eight years from 9 Unic, 8 | been; for I did not keep free from the danger of falling 10 Unic, 13 | strive to feel happy and free. There are some people who 11 Unic, 13 | that some of us who are free from these trials -- who 12 Unic, 15 | necessary, if they are to be free from offending God, when 13 Unic, 16 | soul would fain see itself free: eating is killing it; sleep 14 Unic, 16 | would the soul desire to be free from it save to find itself 15 Unic, 17 | understanding and the memory are so free that they can attend to 16 Unic, 17 | anything. The memory remains free -- both it and the imagination 17 Unic, 17 | me so much, to let me be free from it at times like these. " 18 Unic, 17 | other faculties, not being free, are unable to do anything, 19 Unic, 17 | the faculty which remains free causes us all this fatigue 20 Unic, 17 | for God alone can set it free. In this state, in short, 21 Unic, 18 | so that none of them is free or able to act in any way, 22 Unic, 19 | first; if it is not yet free from occasions of sin and 23 Unic, 19 | until I should be quite free from sins. Oh how far this 24 Unic, 20 | desire to seek or possess any free will, even if it so wished,158 25 Unic, 20 | loves and desires to see set free from the prison of this 26 Unic, 22 | But here we can behold Him free from pain, full of glory, 27 Unic, 24 | But now the Lord set me free and gave me strength to 28 Unic, 27 | and was quite happy and free from fear. All the time 29 Unic, 27(215)| This sentence is a free translation of one of the 30 Unic, 29 | besought God often to set me free from deception; indeed, 31 Unic, 30 | bondage nor allow it to be free, and enslave it only in 32 Unic, 30 | company. I want to see it free, so I say to the Lord: " 33 Unic, 31 | and he remained completely free from his sin and was never 34 Unic, 31 | longer to set that soul free. May He be praised for everything, 35 Unic, 31 | to the world of its own free will, the world itself will 36 Unic, 31 | discovered that I was not as free from attachment as I had 37 Unic, 32 | love of God, let us keep free from occasions of sin and 38 Unic, 33 | impossible? If only I were free, woman though I am -- ! 39 Unic, 34 | and these made me feel so free and enabled me so to despise 40 Unic, 34 | service, though I was not free from trials, or from certain 41 Unic, 34 | there, and He was pleased to free me from all this to my soul' 42 Unic, 35 | then was: he now left me free to do as I liked, so that 43 Unic, 36 | better so that I could be free again and he could go away 44 Unic, 36 | calmed me and left me as free from worry as if I had had 45 Unic, 39 | relative was completely free from that pain.~


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