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1 Unic, 2(68)| Teresa uses in various senses -- good, bad and neutral -- 2 Unic, 7 | joys and pastimes of the senses. I suffered great trials 3 Unic, 11 | fatigue them to keep their senses recollected, which is a 4 Unic, 16 | experience when it regains its senses and goes back to live in 5 Unic, 18 | In this rejoicing all the senses are occupied, so that none 6 Unic, 18 | apprehend nothing with the senses, which only hinder his soul' 7 Unic, 18 | nor by the failure of the senses. But the exceeding abundance 8 Unic, 19 | to be closed upon all the senses so that it might have the 9 Unic, 19 | I began to return to my senses, though I did not cease 10 Unic, 20 | the better, prevents the senses from doing so, and thus 11 Unic, 27 | other with his remaining senses, can hear him speak or move, 12 Unic, 27 | the faculties, or in the senses, from which the devil can 13 Unic, 27 | is the soul bereft of its senses, but these remain active, 14 Unic, 29 | great part be due to the senses. So this child must be hushed 15 Unic, 34 | caused me almost to lose my senses, though it lasted but for 16 Unic, 38 | indescribable. For all the senses rejoice in a high degree,