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favour 92
favoured 4
favours 98
fear 42
feared 5
feareth 2
fearful 8
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43 each
43 peace
43 something
42 fear
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42 having
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St. Teresa of Avila
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fear

   Part, Chapter
1 0, 22| is now free from servile fear: it has broken all the bonds 2 2, 5 | that we should walk in fear, and this from which in 3 2, 5 | learned to have the greatest fear of offending Him, for which 4 2, 10| cowardice, pusillanimity and fear. We shall always be glancing 5 2, 18| to say nothing through fear that taking the matter up 6 1 | it is for us to walk in fear. This chapter contains several 7 2, 8 | their health. You need never fear that they will kill themselves: 8 2, 8 | myself -- though I often fear I have not! ~ 9 2, 13| little need there is to fear them or to desire worldly 10 3, 9 | oppressed, for example, by the fear of hell, for, though it 11 3, 9 | it has lost all servile fear), it has firm confidence 12 3, 9 | than he had previously. The fear of trials that he was wont 13 3, 10| much ground there is for fear about this and I have been 14 1, 5 | I fear I may be leaving you confused 15 3, 12| never be affected by the fear that your devotion will 16 1, 8 | soul, harassed by the same fear, goes to the confessor as 17 2, 5 | heartfelt thanks and must not fear that it may be deception; 18 2, 5 | deception; let his chief fear be rather lest he show ingratitude 19 2, 8 | is much reason here for fear; one must endeavour to receive 20 3, 5 | devil, and it is full of fear. Yet that single word which 21 3, 5 | which it hears: "It is I, fear not,"160 takes all its fear 22 3, 5 | fear not,"160 takes all its fear from it, and it is most 23 3, 18| and the greater is its fear of departing in the least 24 5, 1 | at first, fills it with fear, for which reason I told 25 5, 4 | not dare -- out of very fear, though not perhaps out 26 5, 12| You will say that this fear of the soul's is well rewarded; 27 7, 1 | they will have no reason to fear or to weep for their sins. 28 7, 4 | With regard to fear of hell, these souls have 29 7, 4 | happens seldom. Their sole fear is that God may let them 30 8, 9 | when there is no reason for fear, the devil implants such 31 9, 6 | sight of Thee causes us such fear, what will it be, O daughters, 32 9, 7 | How much more will anyone fear this to whom He has thus 33 9, 10| are thrown into the direst fear and confusion, and then 34 9, 10| it cannot be induced to fear that it may have been mistaken. 35 9, 10| confessor insinuates this fear, God allows the soul to 36 11, 9 | quite evident that this fear comes from natural weakness, 37 11, 10| the soul at once loses its fear of any trials which may 38 11, 10| and it has the greatest fear and anxiety not to offend 39 1, 10| perfection and to lose the fear which previously she sometimes 40 3, 14| end, must always live in fear. I say "true" peace, not 41 4, 3 | feels surest of herself fear most, for, says David, " 42 4, 7 | aware of this, it loses its fear and offers itself to Him


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