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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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sin

   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| theology. Can a soul in grave sin enjoy supernatural contemplation? 2 Intr, 0| possible for souls in mortal sin, though it may be experienced 3 Intr, 0| allow that souls in mortal sin can experience contemplation 4 Unic, 3| business matters, occasions of sin and the society of worldly 5 Unic, 3| sufficiently paid for the sin of Adam? Has this most loving 6 Unic, 3| whenever we relapse into sin? Permit it not, my Emperor; 7 Unic, 4| say and many occasions of sin may be avoided by those 8 Unic, 8| dost remove occasions of sin from me so that I may walk 9 Unic, 13| will perhaps be a venial sin to-morrow, and that is so 10 Unic, 13| you leave it alone, the sin will not be the only one 11 Unic, 15| for us to say we have no sin. If, then, we are not to 12 Unic, 16| persons will not be in mortal sin at the time. They may be 13 Unic, 16| that, by committing mortal sin, a soul becomes the property 14 Unic, 26| conscience, confession of sin and the signing of yourself 15 Unic, 28| secure from many occasions of sin, and the fire of Divine 16 Unic, 38| have committed any mortal sin which would have sent us 17 Unic, 38| This may not involve any sin, but it is as well that 18 Unic, 39| once more into occasions of sin. They soon come up against 19 Unic, 39| yourselves from occasions of sin.~ 20 Unic, 39| deceived and fall into open sin, whom there is no need to 21 Unic, 41| those who possess it forsake sin, and occasions of sin, and 22 Unic, 41| forsake sin, and occasions of sin, and bad company, and other 23 Unic, 41| knowingly commit one venial sin even to further their own 24 Unic, 41| interests, and, as for mortal sin, they fear it like fire. 25 Unic, 41| than commit one mortal sin, and until you are most 26 Unic, 41| is one thing to commit a sin knowingly and after long 27 Unic, 41| knowledge of its being a venial sin and its commission are one 28 Unic, 41| extent realize it. From any sin, however small, committed 29 Unic, 41| That seems to me to be a sin committed of malice aforethought; 30 Unic, 41| Thy will." If we commit a sin in this way, however slight, 31 Unic, 41| to avoid all occasions of sin and any kind of company 32 Unic, 41| you no harm, if you hate sin. Before we had this true 33 Unic, 41| about without committing sin. It is a very dangerous 34 Unic, 42| thinks himself to be without sin deceives himself, and that 35 Unic, 42| ask to be delivered from sin?~


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