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1 Pref, 2| Teresa uses in a sense entirely her own, and conjunctions 2 Pref, 3| language, without, I hope, entirely destroying the flavour of 3 Intr, 0| few quotations are seldom entirely accurate. But she is, without 4 Intr, 0| marks of a careful revision entirely foreign to her habits and 5 Unic, 2| when the fear of God had entirely left me, I retained only 6 Unic, 6| we do not leave ourselves entirely in the Lord's hands; yet 7 Unic, 8| which she derived from not entirely giving up prayer lest she 8 Unic, 10| nor wholly of spirit, but entirely the gift of God. It seems, 9 Unic, 11| that he would give it up entirely if he did not remember that 10 Unic, 15| within us a love of God entirely devoid of self-interest 11 Unic, 16| I do not think we could entirely succeed in doing so. Many 12 Unic, 20| this distress than has an entirely physical experience with 13 Unic, 20| physical experience with an entirely spiritual one, and in saying 14 Unic, 20| me (for it is certainly entirely supernatural and comes from 15 Unic, 21| do afterwards, for I am entirely untrustworthy; despite my 16 Unic, 22| wrought in it by the Lord is entirely supernatural, it can get 17 Unic, 22| think that, as this work is entirely spiritual, anything corporeal 18 Unic, 22| must withdraw ourselves entirely from Christ and treat that 19 Unic, 24| nothing undone so as to become entirely pleasing to God, and he 20 Unic, 29| inspiring me with it, for it was entirely supernatural and I had made 21 Unic, 36| served by my abandoning it entirely, I should do so, as I had 22 Unic, 38| conscious of them that I feel entirely confused with shame, and 23 Unic, 38| upon the soul and almost entirely destroys the power of our 24 Unic, 39| obligation and who was almost entirely blind; I was very sorry