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1 Intr, 0 | this is not in St. Teresa's hand. It plunges straight into 2 Intr, 0 | however, are in a feminine hand of the sixteenth century, 3 Intr, 0 | corrections in St. Teresa's hand, of a note, in the writing 4 Pref, 0 | presentation. On the one hand I desired, as St. Teresa 5 Argo, 0(6) | This title, in St. Teresa's hand, appears on the first page 6 Argo, 0(6) | Perfection" in an unknown hand, followed by the Prologue, 7 Argo, 0(7) | lines, also in St. Teresa's hand, follow the title in the 8 Prol, 0 | all. May the Lord lay His hand on all that I do so that 9 Unic, 2 | Majesty always keep us in His hand so that we may never fall. 10 Unic, 3 | Lord may have them in His hand so that they may be delivered 11 Unic, 8 | will take our defence in hand against the devils and against 12 Unic, 10 | is always a physician at hand to confirm it or some friend 13 Unic, 11 | among you. On the other hand, if one of you is really 14 Unic, 13 | that. When, on the other hand, some offence is done to 15 Unic, 16 | and if God gives us His hand! Do not be afraid that He 16 Unic, 16 | would not venture to take in hand. I should like that kind 17 Unic, 22 | would not condemn on the one hand what you praise on the other.~ 18 Unic, 25 | seen it and who keep it at hand in order to make frequent 19 Unic, 30 | certain we are, on the one hand, to be punished, and, on 20 Unic, 30 | contemplation without having had any hand in this themselves or even 21 Unic, 31(109)| author adds, in her own hand, that this contemplative 22 Unic, 31(109)| words, also in St. Teresa's hand, but partially scored out 23 Unic, 32 | then, when He puts out His hand to do so, taking it back 24 Unic, 32 | we even put it into His hand and then take it back again. 25 Unic, 33 | wished it to come from the hand of the Eternal Father. Though 26 Unic, 34(123)| as if by (someone's) hand." St. Teresa is thought 27 Unic, 38 | believe them to come from His hand.~ 28 Unic, 38 | deal of harm. On the one hand, our humility is weakened, 29 Unic, 39(136)| to the title by another hand reads: "This CHAPTER is