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1 Pref, 4| been able to appreciate the knowledge as well as the devotion 2 Intr, 0| importance for an intimate knowledge of St. Teresa's life.]~ 3 Intr, 0| contributions made to our knowledge of the Saint and her times 4 Unic, 6| for even a day with the knowledge that I was doing so. All 5 Unic, 7| ability, I thought that the knowledge which His Majesty had given 6 Unic, 7| must be to all who have any knowledge or love of God. We can deduce 7 Unic, 8| he will gradually gain a knowledge of the road to Heaven. And 8 Unic, 12| indebted to no one else for my knowledge. In any case, without my 9 Unic, 13| those of us who have little knowledge, and gives us light, so 10 Unic, 15| with the firm and sure knowledge that what it is saying is 11 Unic, 15| act of it than in all the knowledge in the world. So in this 12 Unic, 15| bestowal upon us of this knowledge by God so that we may learn 13 Unic, 19| can do. When, with full knowledge of ourselves, we desire 14 Unic, 20| Heaven is, as I have said, a knowledge of God so wonderful, and 15 Unic, 20| whole of God and it has no knowledge of what it desires. By " 16 Unic, 20| what it desires. By "no knowledge", I mean that no picture 17 Unic, 21| life and to gain a clearer knowledge of the reward which the 18 Unic, 22| more experience and more knowledge of the matter than I. When 19 Unic, 23| attracted to them by my knowledge of their method of life 20 Unic, 23| too. I speak of this from knowledge, for I have been caused 21 Unic, 26| Judgment; with such complete knowledge is the truth presented to 22 Unic, 27| women, who have so little knowledge, can describe it: learned 23 Unic, 27| Himself to the soul by a knowledge brighter than the sun. I 24 Unic, 27| remains unseen, so clear a knowledge is impressed upon the soul 25 Unic, 27| Lord is pleased that this knowledge should be so deeply engraven 26 Unic, 27| nor had it even come to my knowledge that it was possible.~ 27 Unic, 27| possession of all existing knowledge; he has no idea how or whence 28 Unic, 27| penances, which are common knowledge, for forty-seven years! 29 Unic, 30| suppose that learning and knowledge have anything to do with 30 Unic, 30| souls to God. It has no knowledge or understanding of the 31 Unic, 31| this. When I thought that a knowledge of these favours which the 32 Unic, 32| then, to say nothing of the knowledge that they would be endless 33 Unic, 34| he has such profound self knowledge that, if he advances farther, 34 Unic, 35| young He gives fortitude and knowledge so that they may desire 35 Unic, 36| keeping it from my superiors' knowledge. Had they told me that there 36 Unic, 37| this Lord. Nor is there any knowledge or any kind of consolation 37 Unic, 38| it have profited by the knowledge of Thy wonders, but they 38 Unic, 38| and gave me the fullest knowledge of what I owe to God. May 39 Unic, 39| to whom God has given a knowledge of what is meant by truth 40 Unic, 39| questions of which only God has knowledge? And this His Majesty clearly 41 Unic, 40| for God, by granting me a knowledge of His Majesty and Power