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St. Teresa of Avila
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hell

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1 Unic, 3| illness, I should have gone to hell; and though, even then, 2 Unic, 3| fully deserved to be in hell. It would not be a great 3 Unic, 7| who am wicked, down to hell, had not the Lord, through 4 Unic, 7| as a step on the way to hell. But this is not to be applied 5 Unic, 7| ingratitude of mine I had merited hell. I also mention it in order 6 Unic, 7| until I fell right into hell. For I had many friends 7 Unic, 8| Him and of the reality of hell and of glory and of the 8 Unic, 13| imagining themselves in hell; others, whom it distresses 9 Unic, 13| it distresses to think of hell, from imagining themselves 10 Unic, 15| there is a heaven and a hell, and other truths of the 11 Unic, 15| despite all the punishments of hell which it can imagine. This, 12 Unic, 17| Heaven, let it go; if to hell, it is not distressed, so 13 Unic, 19| it has deserved to go to hell, yet its punishment is to 14 Unic, 19| less than plunging into hell -- nor was it: there was 15 Unic, 19| might then carry me off to hell. But, though I had recourse 16 Unic, 20| I have deserved to go to hell. Such is my yearning to 17 Unic, 20| Very often it provides hell for us; it buys us eternal 18 Unic, 21| already been -- namely, to hell.~ 19 Unic, 25| enough to fight against all hell?" So I took a cross in my 20 Unic, 25| harm than all the forces of hell combined -- for that is 21 Unic, 25| then for all the devils in hell: it is they who will fear 22 Unic, 27| going in the direction of hell. I could not force myself 23 Unic, 28| trample upon all the hosts of hell. Here we see with what reason 24 Unic, 28| delude me and drag me down to hell, he would make use of means 25 Unic, 30| some slight resemblance to hell. Indeed this is a fact, 26 Unic, 31| as if he were already in hell; and he asked me to commend 27 Unic, 32| in spirit to a place in hell which she had merited for 28 Unic, 32| thought, plunged right into hell. I realized that it was 29 Unic, 32| that I should see more of hell itself, but I have since 30 Unic, 32| some idea of the pains of hell, I was neither afraid of 31 Unic, 37| merited such a place in hell, I should be receiving a 32 Unic, 37| merciful was the place in hell assigned to me by comparison 33 Unic, 38| meditate on the place in hell which I deserved for my 34 Unic, 40| seen prepared for me in hell; for, as I have said, I 35 Unic, 40| single mortal sin merits hell; it is impossible to understand 36 Unic, 40| Majesty has rescued from hell and drawn to Himself. Amen.~


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