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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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1 Abbr, 0 | Letters -- Letters of St. Teresa. Unless otherwise stated, 2 Abbr, 0 | Lewis -- The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, etc., translated 3 Abbr, 0 | Silverio -- Obras de Santa Teresa de Jesœs, editadas y anotadas 4 Abbr, 0 | el P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, C.D., Durgos, 1915-24, 5 Abbr, 0 | de Ribera, Vida de Santa Teresa de Jesœs, Nueva ed. aumentada, 6 Abbr, 0 | of P. Silverio de Santa Teresa, C.D., and edited by E. 7 Abbr, 0 | de Yepes, Vida de Santa Teresa, Madrid, 1615.~ 8 Intr, 0 | Dominican who was also St. Teresa's confessor, Fray Domingo 9 Intr, 0 | contain, however, about St. Teresa's spiritual life that her 10 Intr, 0 | book's construction. St. Teresa begins by describing the 11 Intr, 0 | humility and poverty, St. Teresa extols the virtues of poverty 12 Intr, 0 | impossible. Humility, to St. Teresa, is nothing more nor less 13 Intr, 0 | contemplation. It begins with St. Teresa's famous extended simile 14 Intr, 0 | St. Teresa then examines a number of 15 Intr, 0 | on the Paternoster, St. Teresa gives a striking synthetic 16 Intr, 0 | Finally, St. Teresa writes of the love and fear 17 Intr, 0 | of this book. Of all St. Teresa's writings it is the most 18 Intr, 0 | but this is not in St. Teresa's hand. It plunges straight 19 Intr, 0 | them (55 and 56) are in St. Teresa's own writing. As the remainder, 20 Intr, 0 | contains corrections in St. Teresa's hand, of a note, in the 21 Intr, 0 | lines in the writing of St. Teresa, which make no allusion 22 Intr, 0 | and it is doubtful if St. Teresa could conceivably have begun 23 Intr, 0 | for her çvila nuns, St. Teresa used language much more 24 Intr, 0 | It is clear that St. Teresa intended the Valladolid 25 Pref | Way of perfection as St. Teresa wrote it in the period of 26 Pref, 0 | Pedro and corrected by St. Teresa; it contains a considerable 27 Pref, 0 | columns. P. Silverio de Santa Teresa gives the place of honour 28 Pref, 0 | of what many consider St. Teresa's most attractive book, 29 Pref, 0 | have had the support of St. Teresa, who in this very book describes 30 Pref, 0 | one hand I desired, as St. Teresa must have desired, that 31 Pref, 0 | innumerable phrases which St. Teresa seems to have cut out in 32 Pref, 0 | respect and admiration for St. Teresa as a reviser, to whom, as 33 Pref, 0 | asked myself: Would St. Teresa have included or omitted 34 Pref, 0 | been suppressed because St. Teresa thought them redundant, 35 Pref, 0 | reading everything that St. Teresa wrote and nothing that she 36 Pref, 0 | derives. In it both St. Teresa herself and others have 37 Argo | PERFECTION.5~Composed by TERESA OF JESUS, Nun of the Order 38 Argo, 0(6) | This title, in St. Teresa's hand, appears on the first 39 Argo, 0(6) | by the Prologue, in St. Teresa's. The Toledo copy (T.) 40 Argo, 0 | maxims and counsels which Teresa of Jesus gives to her daughters 41 Argo, 0(7) | These lines, also in St. Teresa's hand, follow the title 42 Prot, 0(8) | T., was dictated by St. Teresa for the edition of the Way 43 Unic, 2(16) | St. Teresa liked to have hermitages 44 Unic, 8(31) | The thirteenth was St. Teresa.~ 45 Unic, 16(45) | after writing them, St. Teresa tore them out of the manuscript, 46 Unic, 16(46) | vogue in the Spain of St. Teresa's day and it was only in 47 Unic, 16(47) | great virtues." In V. St. Teresa originally began this sentence 48 Unic, 19(59) | St Teresa is probably referring to 49 Unic, 19(68) | taken as referring to St. Teresa herself.~ 50 Unic, 21(78) | words is not uncommon in St. Teresa.~ 51 Unic, 21(80) | Spanish. E. uses one of St. Teresa's characteristic diminutives ( 52 Unic, 22(81) | taken as referring to St. Teresa's visit to Do-a Luisa de 53 Unic, 31(109)| person referred to was St. Teresa herself. The addition reads: " 54 Unic, 31(109)| some words, also in St. Teresa's hand, but partially scored 55 Unic, 31(110)| St. Luke xviii, 13. St. Teresa apparently forgot that the 56 Unic, 34(123)| by (someone's) hand." St. Teresa is thought here to be referring 57 Unic, 36(130)| St. Teresa left this sentence uncompleted. 58 Unic, 40(139)| famous reminiscence of St. Teresa's childhood, to be found 59 Unic, 42(146)| not know what reason St. Teresa had to suppose this, but


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