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1 Pref, 2 | St. Teresa observes that lack of discipline is often more 2 Intr, 0 | Even setting aside her lack of technical training as 3 Unic, 5 | provided that in no respect I lack gratitude to Thee. But exactly 4 Unic, 11 | again so that we may have no lack, not only of necessaries, 5 Unic, 11 | us these, lest we should lack anything; and we take greater 6 Unic, 11 | myself, who are weak and lack fortitude, I think it fitting 7 Unic, 11 | back through weakness and lack of enterprise.~ 8 Unic, 12 | the soul, this very slight lack of humility of which I have 9 Unic, 19 | share them and yet have no lack of them itself. It begins 10 Unic, 22 | about earlier, is a certain lack of humility, a desire on 11 Unic, 23 | for, as I have said, my lack of fortitude, of which I 12 Unic, 25 | them! All these, my Lord, I lack, but if Thou forsakest me 13 Unic, 25(201)| verb is faltar, translated "lack" and "fail" in this half-punning 14 Unic, 25(201)| All these, my Lord, I lack, but . . . Thou shalt never 15 Unic, 25(201)| but . . . Thou shalt never lack me."]~ 16 Unic, 30 | me that it showed a great lack of humility to suppose that 17 Unic, 30 | since it has itself no lack of it, so that they might 18 Unic, 30 | His love, that they should lack bodily strength to enable 19 Unic, 31 | imperfection, due to my lack of mortification. For a 20 Unic, 31(246)| Lorenzo, it is clear that lack of means, together with 21 Unic, 35 | me that none would ever lack the necessaries of life 22 Unic, 36 | well, then, and have no lack of necessaries, I hope in 23 Unic, 36 | one, let her blame her own lack of spirituality and not 24 Unic, 39 | faintheartedness, and in many of them a lack of faith. I can see now