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fault 26
faults 33
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33 bestowed
33 experiences
33 fall
33 faults
33 four
33 glorious
33 knowing
St. Teresa of Avila
Autobiography

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faults

   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| of 1881, and find in it faults of many kinds: innumerable 2 Unic, 2| If my faults had not been so numerous, 3 Unic, 4| their memory. He gilds my faults and makes some virtue of 4 Unic, 5| God, to excuse none of my faults, for they only reveal the 5 Unic, 6| shedding so many tears for my faults, when I saw how little I 6 Unic, 6| seemed to me deceptive and my faults the greater because I was 7 Unic, 7| often acted very wrongly, my faults were never so much the result 8 Unic, 7| learned more and more about my faults. On the one hand, God was 9 Unic, 7| Thou didst chastise my faults with great favours. And 10 Unic, 7| had fallen into grievous faults, to be given favours, than 11 Unic, 7| punishments. A single one of these faults, I feel sure, troubled and 12 Unic, 10| root them up through my faults and become what I was before. 13 Unic, 11| to us they may look like faults, but they are not so. His 14 Unic, 13| this mere narration of my faults might be of use to others 15 Unic, 14| this comparison; and if our faults do not impede us we may 16 Unic, 15| believe that, unless there are faults on our part, He will fail 17 Unic, 15| earth, since, unless its own faults impede it, His goodness 18 Unic, 15| can be due only to grave faults: it is impossible to forfeit 19 Unic, 20| disfigure it and its own great faults, but so bright is the sunlight 20 Unic, 23| life, they were neither faults nor imperfections, though 21 Unic, 23| though they would be great faults in the life of a religious 22 Unic, 28| humility. When they saw any faults in me, and they must have 23 Unic, 31| One of my faults was this: I knew very little 24 Unic, 32| abstained from certain other faults, and, despicable though 25 Unic, 32| is true, I think, that my faults had merited a much heavier 26 Unic, 37| am, who through my many faults had lost everything!~ 27 Unic, 38| When I am committing any faults -- and my faults are not 28 Unic, 38| committing any faults -- and my faults are not few -- His Majesty 29 Unic, 39| and understanding our own faults; and we shall fail to realize 30 Unic, 39| value I found any number of faults and imperfections. In some 31 Unic, 39| should recall to mind all my faults. Blessed be He Who, when 32 Unic, 39| consume the old man, with his faults, his lukewarmness and his 33 Unic, 40| occasions when, through my faults, my soul has become darkened


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