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del 14
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36 vol
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35 brings
35 degree
35 efforts
35 except
35 ez
St. Teresa of Avila
Autobiography

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degree

   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| less aspired to any kind or degree of renown, should have won 2 Intr, 0| enabled her to attain a degree of purity in her love for 3 Intr, 0| learned and devout in a high degree, had the temperamental bluntness 4 Unic, 6| anyone in the slightest degree, for my usual practice was 5 Unic, 11| differences, however, in the degree to which it must be done, 6 Unic, 12| quickly reaching the second degree of prayer, and, in the final 7 Unic, 14| Begins to describe the second degree of prayer, in which the 8 Unic, 15| advanced state, and a greater degree of perfection, would consider 9 Unic, 15| able to do so with some degree of success; for, quite apart 10 Unic, 16| XVI - Treats of the third degree of prayer and continues 11 Unic, 17| exposition of this third degree of prayer. Concludes her 12 Unic, 18| XVIII - Treats of the fourth degree of prayer. Begins to describe 13 Unic, 18| long mental prayer: as one degree of prayer succeeds another, 14 Unic, 19| produced in the soul by this degree of prayer. Exhorts souls 15 Unic, 19| resist Him in the smallest degree; rather than that, let Him 16 Unic, 20| raptures are of a higher degree, and the effects they produce 17 Unic, 20| by the Lord in a higher degree): Vigilavi, et factus sum 18 Unic, 21| the account of this last degree of prayer. Describes the 19 Unic, 22| tolerable here than in the first degree of prayer and does much 20 Unic, 22| great difference between the degree of fortitude bestowed by 21 Unic, 22| have attained a certain degree of quiet and at once think 22 Unic, 23| itself to achieve such a high degree of perfection; for I was 23 Unic, 28| within it to a very high degree; for, though the former 24 Unic, 30| have, though to a lesser degree -- the sorest spiritual 25 Unic, 32| and of becoming in some degree worthy to gain so great 26 Unic, 32| not been with any great degree of determination or certainty 27 Unic, 35| which there was no great degree of recollection, and it 28 Unic, 35| stumbled in the slightest degree when Thou, Lord, givest 29 Unic, 36| this I learned what a high degree of glory the Lord would 30 Unic, 37| strive in order to attain one degree more of glory and esteem 31 Unic, 37| deprive me of the smallest degree of fruition. I can say, 32 Unic, 37| trials and attain to one degree less of glory, I should 33 Unic, 38| senses rejoice in a high degree, and with a sweetness impossible 34 Unic, 38| blessings, and I have in some degree begun to enjoy them, I may 35 Unic, 40| more about the smallest degree of progress achieved by


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