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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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poverty

   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| by a life of humility and poverty, St. Teresa extols the virtues 2 Intr, 0| Teresa extols the virtues of poverty and exhorts her daughters 3 Prol | the imperfection and the poverty of my style in what I shall 4 Unic, 2| the good that comes from poverty.~ 5 Unic, 2| matter that it may cause true poverty gradually to disappear. 6 Unic, 2| are to be found in holy poverty. Those of them who practise 7 Unic, 2| although I had professed poverty, I was not only without 8 Unic, 2| I was not only without poverty of spirit, but my spirit 9 Unic, 2| devoid of all restraint. Poverty is good and contains within 10 Unic, 2| despised by it. With true poverty there goes a different kind 11 Unic, 2| objection. I mean that, if poverty is embraced for God's sake 12 Unic, 2| said now. Our arms are holy poverty, which was so greatly esteemed 13 Unic, 2| you] now that the rule of poverty is less perfectly observed 14 Unic, 2| Clare said, the walls of poverty are very strong. It was 15 Unic, 2| assuredly, if the rule of poverty is truly kept, both chastity 16 Unic, 11| one to complain to, for poverty and self-indulgence make 17 Unic, 33| he has taken the vow of poverty and must keep it without 18 Unic, 38| the least need it, all our poverty of spirit disappears. Accustoming 19 Unic, 38| lips, of course) a vow of poverty, as have some other people 20 Unic, 38| Well, we make our vow of poverty, and then one of us, believing 21 Unic, 38| possesses the virtue of poverty and that what she has done 22 Unic, 38| person whose profession of poverty is a genuine one makes so 23 Unic, 38| I am! Is this the vow of poverty that you took? Stop worrying 24 Unic, 38| possessing the virtue of poverty, which we must beg and obtain 25 Unic, 42| suffer such trials or such poverty as His Majesty had to bear.


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