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St. Teresa of Avila
Autobiography

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1 Outl, 0 | Remains at Medina till early November. During her stay 2 Outl, 0 | During her stay there (? early in September) discusses 3 Outl, 0 | Évora (LL 285).~November (early). Returns to Avila.~November. 4 Outl, 0 | of Gregory XIII.)~August (early). Goes on from Avila to 5 Intr, 0 | during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when 6 Intr, 0 | religious persecutions of the early years of the nineteenth 7 Intr, 0 | William Malone appeared as early as 1611; twelve years later, 8 Unic, 1 | devotion to remember how early God granted me what I lost 9 Unic, 1 | have done, even from this early age, to make me wholly Thine. 10 Unic, 4 | to set out together, very early one morning, for the convent 11 Unic, 4(80) | began" -- but it begins early on the Castilian plateau), 12 Unic, 4 | In these early days His Majesty began to 13 Unic, 4 | It seemed to me, in these early stages of which I am speaking, 14 Unic, 4 | Lord dealt with me in these early days, I should need much 15 Unic, 7 | In those early days, during my illness, 16 Unic, 10 | tremendous. When a soul is in its early stages of growth and God 17 Unic, 11 | something, then, of the early experiences of those who 18 Unic, 11 | called): it is in these early stages that their labour 19 Unic, 11 | myself that often in the early stages, and again later, 20 Unic, 13 | to me necessary. In the early stages, then, one should 21 Unic, 19 | would happen to me in the early stages, when the condition 22 Unic, 22 | fortitude bestowed by God in the early stages of rapture, when 23 Unic, 23 | conduct themselves in the early stages. The profit that 24 Unic, 24(195)| first met in 1557, with her early work in connection with 25 Unic, 26 | to whom I had gone in my early days once advised me, now 26 Unic, 29(225)| is almost certainly too early.]~ 27 Unic, 32(260)| chief supporters in the early days of her Reform, of which, 28 Unic, 33(267)| to P. Salazar's removal early in 1562: he had gone when 29 Unic, 34(279)| Yepes and St. Teresa's early biographers in general suppose 30 Unic, 34(291)| had the opportunity The early editions follow the author,


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