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Alphabetical [« »] exquisite 1 extant 4 extended 2 extent 23 exterior 5 external 1 extract 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 coming 23 conversation 23 deep 23 extent 23 feeling 23 forget 23 founded | St. Teresa of Avila Autobiography IntraText - Concordances extent |
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1 Intr, 0| before her, the nature and extent of those gifts which the 2 Intr, 0| natural and to such a large extent within the reach of all. 3 Unic, 6| resolutions -- tested to a certain extent, during these years, in 4 Unic, 7| them, thinking that to some extent they are pleasing to the 5 Unic, 8| for me. That was the whole extent of my prayer, and remained 6 Unic, 10| work, but is amazed at the extent of all it can understand; 7 Unic, 13| would agree with him to the extent that we must consider which 8 Unic, 14| God. Known, I mean, to the extent to which it is possible 9 Unic, 17| and this to a most marked extent, and the virtues are very 10 Unic, 18| do not recover to such an extent as not to be for some hours, 11 Unic, 20| in which it can to some extent be described.~ 12 Unic, 20| must do so to the greatest extent in its power. They think 13 Unic, 23| fear increased, to such an extent that it made me seek diligently 14 Unic, 23| have been, considering the extent to which, as he saw, I practised 15 Unic, 31| mistress of itself to an extent that I should not have thought 16 Unic, 32| must be prepared to some extent to trust God. Anyone, he 17 Unic, 33| oppressed me to such an extent that I was quite upset by 18 Unic, 34| things to try me to some extent so that I should not become 19 Unic, 34| so he did, to such an extent that, every time he speaks 20 Unic, 38| and still do, to such an extent that I was hardly capable 21 Unic, 39| spent in prayer but the extent to which their souls have 22 Unic, 40| whose Order had been to some extent in a state of decline. In 23 Unic, 40| this has not been so to the extent that I should like, as there