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St. Teresa of Avila
Autobiography

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mortal

   Part, Chapter
1 Unic, 2| forsaken God by committing any mortal sin, or lost my fear of 2 Unic, 4| particular about not committing mortal sin -- and would to God 3 Unic, 5| and the most grievous of mortal sins was to them only venial. 4 Unic, 5| which I believed to be a mortal sin. And I think his realization 5 Unic, 5| certain things were not mortal sins which I have since 6 Unic, 6| have endured remaining in mortal sin for even a day with 7 Unic, 6| conscience with respect to mortal sin. O God, how I longed 8 Unic, 7| was aware, I was never in mortal sin during the whole of 9 Unic, 8| notice of venial sins; as to mortal sins, although afraid of 10 Unic, 20| will also have the body, mortal though it is, and befouled 11 Unic, 27| but Thee. O ingratitude of mortal men! How far will it go? 12 Unic, 31| years had been living in mortal sin -- one of the most abominable 13 Unic, 32| step it is falling into mortal sin. For the love of God, 14 Unic, 34| give to a soul that was in mortal sin. I became confident 15 Unic, 38| that he would not fall into mortal sin. I am sure that this 16 Unic, 38| that here was a soul in mortal sin. What must it be, my 17 Unic, 38| over the soul that is in mortal sin. It was of the very 18 Unic, 39| direction without incurring mortal peril, and I was quite alone 19 Unic, 40| that, when a soul is in mortal sin, this mirror is covered 20 Unic, 40| saw how truly one single mortal sin merits hell; it is impossible


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