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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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1 Intr, 0 | the book, which make it quite clear that the community 2 Pref, 0 | prestige and was considered quite authoritative. The edition 3 Pref, 0(4) | or three almost but not quite synonymous adjectives referring 4 Prol, 0 | not to do so, for it is quite unsuitable that I should 5 Unic, 1 | feet. Their intentions are quite good, and I do as they ask 6 Unic, 2 | given them; and this is quite possible, since they are 7 Unic, 3 | to do that and have done quite enough by a reasonable observance 8 Unic, 4 | causes annoyance must be quite exceptional. If this commandment 9 Unic, 4 | for one another, it seems quite unnecessary to commend this 10 Unic, 4 | servant of God; and I am quite certain He will not, unless 11 Unic, 5 | good qualities, for he may quite easily make mistakes and 12 Unic, 6 | affection may be, it is quite natural for us to wish it 13 Unic, 6 | be lasting, and they know quite well that that is impossible 14 Unic, 7 | from Heaven. This is love, quite unlike our ill-starred earthly 15 Unic, 7 | distress may be caused by quite a small matter as would 16 Unic, 7 | move the Lord so much; and, quite apart from that, there is 17 Unic, 7 | virtues. All such things, quite apart from the intrinsic 18 Unic, 9 | they can give us, or how, quite apart from the harm they 19 Unic, 9 | for it. From this you are [quite] free here; for, as you 20 Unic, 10 | like a man who goes to bed quite peacefully, after bolting 21 Unic, 10 | myself, for they will be quite right. I believe -- indeed, 22 Unic, 10 | such as silence, which is quite incapable of harming us. 23 Unic, 10 | am afraid it has become quite a habit. I happened to observe 24 Unic, 11 | proclaims itself; that is quite another kind of moaning, 25 Unic, 11 | However, I am quite sure that where there is 26 Unic, 11 | less trouble. There will be quite sufficient people to see 27 Unic, 11 | that we may do this. I am quite sure that no one who does 28 Unic, 12 | service to God? This would be quite possible; and so we must 29 Unic, 12 | completely detached than that. I quite believe He does; for, in 30 Unic, 12 | though you yourself are quite ready to bear the slight, 31 Unic, 14 | simple, holy people who are quite unversed in business matters 32 Unic, 15 | your presence and you are quite uninterested in what they 33 Unic, 15 | and self-detachment, is quite possible.~ 34 Unic, 16 | himself, but he will be quite wrong. In his early stages 35 Unic, 16 | apparently such a thing is quite intolerable. We cry out 36 Unic, 18 | trials is ridiculous. I feel quite sure that God gives them 37 Unic, 19 | Divine union is something quite supernatural, given that 38 Unic, 19 | realized clearly that she might quite possibly die of thirst if 39 Unic, 20 | children, which they find quite large enough, for the sight 40 Unic, 21 | no use to them", "It is quite enough for them to say their 41 Unic, 21 | last remark, sisters, I quite agree. Of course it is enough! 42 Unic, 21 | of the Lord. People are quite right to say this, and, 43 Unic, 21 | Church. You may then be quite sure that you are on a [ 44 Unic, 22 | furthermore, unless you are quite conversant with it, you 45 Unic, 25 | other vocal prayer, it is quite possible for the Lord to 46 Unic, 26 | form this habit. I know quite well that you are capable 47 Unic, 28 | though they have not sailed quite out of sight of land, they 48 Unic, 30 | sublime a petition. You may be quite sure that He never tells 49 Unic, 30 | say vocal prayers. She was quite an old woman and had lived 50 Unic, 31 | they weep very gently and quite without distress: their 51 Unic, 31 | that what she described was quite possible and had happened 52 Unic, 31 | do is occasionally, and quite gently, to utter a single 53 Unic, 31 | share in it,111 it will be quite unable to do so, and the 54 Unic, 31 | of prayer will understand quite well what I am saying if, 55 Unic, 32 | what it owes, for it is quite worn out. But even if we 56 Unic, 32 | turn what devotion you had quite cold. You must practise 57 Unic, 33 | pleased with Him. He knew quite well that in this petition 58 Unic, 34 | good -- in any case, it is quite bad enough that I should 59 Unic, 34 | words. His master would quite properly tell him that he 60 Unic, 34 | flash123 and she became quite well again. This often occurs, 61 Unic, 34 | cures are recorded from quite definite illnesses which 62 Unic, 34 | to see Him glorified and quite another to see Him as He 63 Unic, 36(129)| which T. changes into the quite conventional honrado Maestro -- " 64 Unic, 36 | esteemed or no. That is not quite correct: it does care, for 65 Unic, 36 | many contemplatives), is quite usual, and I know for a 66 Unic, 36 | desire trials, for they know quite well that trials will make 67 Unic, 36 | descent, which they know quite well will be of no advantage 68 Unic, 38 | Remember I consider it quite certain that those who attain 69 Unic, 40 | ask, for we can never be quite definite and certain about 70 Unic, 40 | for notice that they make quite an uproar, for there are 71 Unic, 40 | if we love Him, we are quite sure that He loves us too. 72 Unic, 40 | ourselves, daughters. We are quite well off here: there is 73 Unic, 41 | after long deliberation, and quite another to do it so suddenly 74 Unic, 41 | taking, even if they are quite clear it is the best one. ~ 75 Unic, 42(146)| tambiŽn os dar‡ el otro") is quite definite.~


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