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St. Teresa of Avila
Autobiography

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1 Pref, 2 | even "Dear me!" The polite form of address Vuestra Merced 2 Pref, 3 | in the best and fullest form I have utilized all the 3 Unic, 9 | pictures of Him, I could never form any picture of Him myself. 4 Unic, 10 | experience in an elementary form, and very fleetingly, what 5 Unic, 16 | them, they have no orderly form. The understanding, at any 6 Unic, 17(139)| gostadura, of which the modern form is gustadura, and which 7 Unic, 17 | others of their natural form and reduced them to ashes: 8 Unic, 18 | his mind cannot manage to form a single word, nor, if it 9 Unic, 20(162)| But the interrogative form suggests rather Job xxv, 10 Unic, 23 | and spiritual state in the form of a general confession; 11 Unic, 27 | could not discern in what form: what I felt very clearly 12 Unic, 27 | it. He asked me in what form I had seen Him. I told him 13 Unic, 27 | for it is a very lofty form of prayer. But it is not 14 Unic, 28 | likeness of Him. He takes the form of flesh, but he cannot 15 Unic, 29 | studying the subject or form any impression of His great 16 Unic, 29 | it, and considering the form and the brilliance of it; 17 Unic, 29 | hand, an angel in bodily form -- a type of vision which 18 Unic, 29(231)| his edition, adopted this form.~ 19 Unic, 30(238)| houses not large enough to form a province.]~ 20 Unic, 30(241)| water." These words, which form part of the Gospel for the 21 Unic, 31 | left hand in an abominable form; as he spoke to me, I paid 22 Unic, 31 | often seen him without any form, as in the kind of vision 23 Unic, 31 | have described, in which no form is seen but the object is 24 Unic, 33 | particularly beautiful detail of form: it was her face as a whole 25 Unic, 36 | without mitigation, in the form drawn up by Fray Hugo, Cardinal 26 Unic, 40 | without any distinctness of form, but with perfect clarity, 27 Unic, 40 | the rapture is over, to form the picture which the Lord 28 Unic, 40(367)| Garc'a de Toledo. [On the form "Sir", see n. 174.]~


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