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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 2| single cell -- what do we gain by its being very large 2 Pref, 2| long experience, how much I gain by leaving it freely in 3 Unic, 7| repel it, and, in doing so, gain merit. I believe that anyone 4 Unic, 8| practise it. Says what great gain it brings and how great 5 Unic, 8| God, yet he will gradually gain a knowledge of the road 6 Unic, 9| that the soul must either gain a great deal or lose itself -- 7 Unic, 10| the world, so great is the gain which it brings us. And 8 Unic, 10| brings us. And what greater gain is there than to have some 9 Unic, 10| there will at least be no gain for the devil. The Lord 10 Unic, 11| it will cost us, if the gain will outweigh the labour 11 Unic, 11| lost, to say nothing of the gain which he hopes for from 12 Unic, 11| mind. If a person would gain spiritual freedom and not 13 Unic, 12| has achieved a definite gain.~ 14 Unic, 12| in the slightness of the gain achieved by the soul, this 15 Unic, 12| he derive more profit and gain from the very experience 16 Unic, 13| that this loss is a great gain; let them imagine themselves, 17 Unic, 14| nothing. By doing this we can gain great humility and then 18 Unic, 15| been advised to do. He can gain nothing; in fact, by Divine 19 Unic, 16| whether we lose everything or gain everything. For he who in 20 Unic, 16| on it, for we shall never gain complete possession of that 21 Unic, 18| lose themselves in order to gain the more, and so they keep 22 Unic, 19| its own it could either gain or keep so exceeding and 23 Unic, 21| one to run for so great a gain, and life becomes hardly 24 Unic, 21| things of this life and to gain a clearer knowledge of the 25 Unic, 21| vision of the reward and the gain of those who serve Him, 26 Unic, 22| was doing. When I began to gain some experience of supernatural 27 Unic, 22| that in such a way I should gain more! How mistaken, Lord, 28 Unic, 22| as I say, the better to gain itself. But that we should 29 Unic, 27| of the blessings you may gain in eternity?~ 30 Unic, 30| together for our greater gain -- though I do not myself 31 Unic, 31| lost what he was trying to gain. When I saw him, I laughed 32 Unic, 31| many ways in which he may gain this virtue that he will 33 Unic, 32| in some degree worthy to gain so great a blessing. I desired, 34 Unic, 33| for I realized that the gain was his; and, when I was 35 Unic, 34| cannot understand it, he will gain little himself and the people 36 Unic, 34| have to do with him will gain less. But, if he is humble, 37 Unic, 34| reality of the merit which we gain by suffering persecutions. 38 Unic, 34| itself for its own greater gain. It abandoned its meditations, 39 Unic, 36| the greater would be my gain. Why was I lacking in courage 40 Unic, 37| ends, and afterwards to gain a little more glory, or 41 Unic, 37| was left with some great gain -- after certain visions, 42 Unic, 40| brings the soul such great gain and leaves such things as


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