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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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1 Intr, 0 | language of no less beauty. Consider, for example, the apt and 2 Pref, 0 | attractive version of what many consider St. Teresa's most attractive 3 Pref, 0 | When I began to consider the preparation of the present 4 Pref, 0 | better of the two, whether we consider the aptness of its illustrations, 5 Unic, 1 | Were it not necessary to consider human frailty, which finds 6 Unic, 3 | cloistered life and I shall consider as well spent all the trouble 7 Unic, 3 | sons of Adam, refuse to consider any woman's virtue as above 8 Unic, 7 | it should happen to you, consider yourselves lost. Just reflect 9 Unic, 8 | and do her soul some good, consider herself imperfect and realize 10 Unic, 8 | needs a physician -- and I consider that if this desire does 11 Unic, 12 | then induce someone else to consider it important, so that she 12 Unic, 13 | accounted the least among all consider herself the [happiest and] 13 Unic, 13 | live in a community should consider this very carefully, so 14 Unic, 16 | love in so far as we can? Consider what a wonderful exchange 15 Unic, 16 | our love and receive His. Consider that He can do all things, 16 Unic, 17 | humility is that she should consider herself happy in serving 17 Unic, 18 | duty. Let the contemplative consider what he is doing; for, if 18 Unic, 18 | advanced if those whom they consider as captains and friends 19 Unic, 20 | at the very start, let us consider for a moment how the first 20 Unic, 21 | things which you have to consider before setting out on this 21 Unic, 24 | saying. We may, of course, consider it enough to say our prayers 22 Unic, 24(94)| More literally: "consider", "reflect".~ 23 Unic, 26 | you unless you leave Him. Consider the words uttered by those 24 Unic, 27 | right that Thou shouldst consider His honour. Since Thou hast 25 Unic, 28 | Consider now what your Master says 26 Unic, 28 | too slowly, let us just consider how we can get accustomed 27 Unic, 30 | We must now come to consider the next petition in our 28 Unic, 30 | Thy Kingdom come in us." Consider now, daughters, how great 29 Unic, 32 | me put it in another way. Consider, daughters, that, whether 30 Unic, 32 | of desire He prayed; and consider if the will of God was not 31 Unic, 33 | do in Heaven, and would consider it good, since His will 32 Unic, 33 | canst Thou consent to it? Consider not His love, which, for 33 Unic, 36 | something which we should consider carefully; it is such a 34 Unic, 36 | he would in his own mind consider himself slighted; and then 35 Unic, 36 | which they themselves do not consider as wrongs at all.~ 36 Unic, 37 | way. I am astounded when I consider that in its few words are 37 Unic, 38 | understand as we pray. Remember I consider it quite certain that those 38 Unic, 38 | Consider, daughters, in how many 39 Unic, 38 | he should do so, he would consider it of no great moment, for 40 Unic, 42 | vocal prayer, in which we consider and know to Whom the prayer 41 Unic, 42 | command by writing it.147 I consider myself well repaid for my


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