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1 Intr, 0 | life that her superiors thought it should not be put into 2 Pref, 0 | but now, apparently, he thought it practicable to achieve 3 Pref, 0 | interrupt the author's flow of thought, and sometimes, indeed, 4 Pref, 0 | Father Zimmerman apparently thought, that anyone can find the 5 Pref, 0 | some slight turn to the thought which the phrase in the 6 Pref, 0 | suppressed because St. Teresa thought them redundant, whereas 7 Pref, 0 | that of Valladolid, I have thought it no part of my task to 8 Unic, 2 | women. If grounds should be thought necessary on account of 9 Unic, 11 | really need,37 so take no thought for yourselves except when 10 Unic, 12 | it is secure. Who, if he thought that each hour might be 11 Unic, 15 | have a genuine desire to be thought little of, and persecuted, 12 Unic, 15 | so evil as myself to be thought well of by anyone, when 13 Unic, 16 | out the chess-board, and thought that, in order to give checkmate, 14 Unic, 19 | had seen at other times, I thought her will was completely 15 Unic, 22 | Thou never allow it to be thought right, Lord, for those who 16 Unic, 25 | understanding, putting a stop to all thought, and, as we say, taking 17 Unic, 26 | risen Lord, and the very thought of how He rose from the 18 Unic, 29 | power to think a single good thought. For this is not a silence 19 Unic, 31 | without exercising its thought, the soul should realize 20 Unic, 31 | enjoying; it should lose all thought of itself, and He Who is 21 Unic, 31 | put it more clearly, the thought) wanders off after the most 22 Unic, 32 | practice, and anyone who thought that there was no more in 23 Unic, 34(123)| s) hand." St. Teresa is thought here to be referring to 24 Unic, 36 | matter, because I neither thought nor troubled about true 25 Unic, 36 | we are attracted by the thought of rising higher, and we 26 Unic, 37 | could interpret it as he thought right, ask for what he wanted 27 Unic, 37(131)| interrupts the trend of the thought, and therefore, in the text 28 Unic, 40 | means with which he had thought to give them death, the