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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 4 | of the Cross but the less known Francisco de Osuna and Luis 2 Outl, 0 | step (its exact nature not known) towards herself embracing 3 Intr, 0 | works, it is true, are well known in the cloister and have 4 Intr, 0 | Spanish author is as widely known in Spain as the Life or 5 Intr, 0 | series of Spanish classics known as the "Biblioteca de Autores 6 Intr, 0 | Tobias Mathew's version, known as The Flaming Hart, was 7 Unic, 1 | beautiful, she was never known to give any reason for supposing 8 Unic, 4 | being the means of making known the multitude of Thy mercies.~ 9 Unic, 5 | is simply that they have known no better. I had supposed 10 Unic, 5 | good name was quite well known, yet no one dared to reprove 11 Unic, 6 | obtain from God. I have never known anyone to be truly devoted 12 Unic, 7 | I am speaking: if I had known myself to be so I would 13 Unic, 11 | without that, as is well known, we cannot think a single 14 Unic, 11 | good that when, for reasons known to His Majesty, perhaps 15 Unic, 14 | supernatural, so that it may be known by the effects which they 16 Unic, 14 | from the Spirit of God. Known, I mean, to the extent to 17 Unic, 16 | himself as well as he is known by those who see him if 18 Unic, 19 | beside myself that I have not known whether it has been a dream 19 Unic, 19 | come to me; and I have only known that it has not been a dream 20 Unic, 19 | When this became known, people began to have a 21 Unic, 20 | favour without its becoming known. He seems to have been pleased 22 Unic, 23 | Lord was beginning to make known among the people.184 I got 23 Unic, 27 | for his cell, as is well known, was only four and a half 24 Unic, 28 | trials that I have ever known in my life, and I have suffered 25 Unic, 31 | is seen but the object is known to be there.~ 26 Unic, 31 | is pleased for it to be known that He is granting him 27 Unic, 31 | caring if my ignorance were known or not, I got on much better. 28 Unic, 32 | the project begun to be known here than there descended 29 Unic, 32(259)| been guessed at, but is not known.~ 30 Unic, 33(273)| Saint in 1561, in the chapel known as that of the Sant'simo 31 Unic, 34 | took that nothing should be known of all this work that I 32 Unic, 34 | years before they became known; others, before that time, 33 Unic, 36 | do I now; I have always known that it was done by the 34 Unic, 36 | his doing. As I have never known what it was to be discontented 35 Unic, 36 | what we had done became known in my convent and in the 36 Unic, 36 | for myself, to get well known, and so on. But in other 37 Unic, 36(327)| convent of its own there, known as Corpus Christi.~ 38 Unic, 40 | the Lord wishes it to be known which they are, He will 39 Unic, 40 | me should become publicly known (which He told me some years 40 Unic, 40 | me that they have become known through no fault of mine, 41 Unic, 40 | to people to whom I have known that my confessors have 42 Unic, 40 | what people say or what is known about me. I care more about 43 Unic, 40 | seen by the three persons, known to Your Reverence, who are


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