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1 Intr, 0 | We owe this book, first and foremost, to 2 Intr, 0 | perfection, of which, had the book been accessible to them, 3 Intr, 0 | requests was to write another book dealing expressly with the 4 Intr, 0 | principle is responsible for the book's construction. St. Teresa 5 Intr, 0 | In this preamble to her book, which comprises CHAPTERs 6 Intr, 0 | The next part of the book (Chaps. 4-15) stresses the 7 Intr, 0 | her for the rest of the book (Chaps. 27-42) -- the Lord' 8 Intr, 0 | contemplation to be found in any book on the interior life whatsoever.~ 9 Intr, 0 | is the argument of this book. Of all St. Teresa's writings 10 Intr, 0 | Saint for the edition of the book made in ƒvora by Don Teutonio 11 Intr, 0 | copyist, which says: This book was written in the year 12 Intr, 0 | the early CHAPTERs of the book, which make it quite clear 13 Intr, 0 | conceivably have begun the book before the end of that year. 14 Intr, 0 | 1562), and not to that book as we know it, there would 15 Intr, 0(2) | of St. Joseph's when the book was written. Presumably 16 Intr, 0 | the idea of rewriting the book in a more formal style; 17 Intr, 0 | the great advantage of the book's symmetry and unity.~ 18 Intr, 0 | the definitive form of her book since she had so large a 19 Pref, 0 | what form, then, should the book be presented to English 20 Pref, 0 | The first edition of the book, published at ƒvora in the 21 Pref, 0 | first translations of this book into English, by Woodhead ( 22 Pref, 0 | Teresa's most attractive book, but soon after it was published 23 Pref, 0 | Teresa, who in this very book describes intelligence as 24 Pref, 0 | her mature revision of the book that should be read. For 25 Pref, 0 | a glance how much of the book was intended by its author 26 Argo | General Argument~BOOK CALLED WAY OF PERFECTION.5~ 27 Argo, 0 | This book treats of maxims and counsels 28 Argo, 0(7) | words: "I have seen this book and my opinion of it is 29 Prot | that I shall say in this Book, I submit to what is taught 30 Prol, 0 | things which I said in that book and others which may also 31 Unic, 1 | reasons set down in the book which, as I say, I have 32 Unic, 11 | serious her ailment. As this book is meant only for my daughters, 33 Unic, 16(46)| treatise, in Spanish, entitled "Book of the liberal invention 34 Unic, 17 | I explained in my other book at great length.~ 35 Unic, 19 | I have insisted in this book that you should strive to 36 Unic, 21 | of life. Although in some book or other -- in several, 37 Unic, 25 | contemplation can get this book, you will find in it points 38 Unic, 25 | prayer should procure the book after my death; those who 39 Unic, 26 | great help to have a good book, written in the vernacular, 40 Unic, 29 | everything that we say in this book can be done, for without 41 Unic, 30 | shall not give you this book to read until persons who 42 Unic, 32 | my advice to you in this book is that we should surrender 43 Unic, 36 | have said elsewhere in this book, have to bear heavy trials, 44 Unic, 37 | if we study it no other book seems necessary. For thus 45 Unic, 37 | upon, I could write a great book on prayer if only I knew 46 Unic, 42 | taken from us, but this is a book which no one can take away, 47 Unic, 42 | taught me what I wrote in the book which, as I say, I have 48 Unic, 42 | Before you see this book I shall give it to my confessor, 49 Unic, 42 | comforted. If he gives you this book, he will give you the other146