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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| of the first draft, but a free and bold treatment of it. 2 Unic, 1| goodness of the Lord, are free from that pestilential infection, 3 Unic, 3| a place where we are so free from business matters, occasions 4 Unic, 5| must make every effort to free yourselves from even venial 5 Unic, 5| then, the nuns must be free to discuss spiritual matters 6 Unic, 5| least. No vicar should be free to go in and out of the 7 Unic, 7| eats nor sleeps, is never free from this fear and is always 8 Unic, 7| from which may God keep us free.~ 9 Unic, 8| other convents nuns are free to have the pleasure of 10 Unic, 8| relatives again until she feels free in spirit and has obtained 11 Unic, 9| From this you are [quite] free here; for, as you have everything 12 Unic, 11| more than they! Oh, how free you are from the great trials 13 Unic, 12| yourself on the devil and free yourselves more quickly 14 Unic, 13| which in our Order we are free to extend to four years): 15 Unic, 14| and for an that you are free to send them away again, 16 Unic, 15| imitate the Lord Who set us free from all our sins. I beg 17 Unic, 15| no gain in our trying to free ourselves from blame: none 18 Unic, 16| He is powerful enough to free you from everything; for 19 Unic, 18| pleasure-loving people who are free from all trials is ridiculous. 20 Unic, 19| really strong, and completely free from earthly things, and 21 Unic, 19| when it is unclouded, and free from mud, and comes down 22 Unic, 19| soul and leave it pure and free from the mud and misery 23 Unic, 19| and its course is never free from clogging impurities, 24 Unic, 19| ourselves, they are never free from fault; any good that 25 Unic, 23| of which he has made him free gifts, he will think it 26 Unic, 27| by us, leave Thy Father free. Oblige Him not to do so 27 Unic, 30| what we are and having our free will, if we do not receive 28 Unic, 30| suppose that you will be free from the risk of becoming 29 Unic, 31| since, two of them being free, they can realize in Whose 30 Unic, 31| other faculties are left free to busy themselves with 31 Unic, 32| though my will is not yet free from self-interest, I give 32 Unic, 36| pardoning of me must be a free gift: there is abundant 33 Unic, 41| you with, so that you may free yourself from it for ever. 34 Unic, 42| long as we live, we can be free from numerous temptations


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