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practised 10
practises 2
practising 6
praise 24
praised 3
praises 1
praiseworthy 2
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24 death
24 forgive
24 living
24 praise
24 strong
24 teach
24 trouble
St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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praise

   Part, Chapter
1 Unic, 5| Give great praise to God, Daughters, for this 2 Unic, 6| whom the Lord has given it praise Him fervently, for she must 3 Unic, 6| gives them pleasure they praise the Creator, but as for 4 Unic, 7| to rejoice and give great praise to the Lord if you see any 5 Unic, 8| let us give Him hearty praise, sisters, for having brought 6 Unic, 8| angels and all created things praise Thee, for I can no more 7 Unic, 10| like myself to begin to praise humility and mortification, 8 Unic, 10| by the King of Glory -- a praise exemplified in all the trials 9 Unic, 22| feel particularly happy. I praise Thee, Lord, and bless Thee, 10 Unic, 22| bless Thee, and all things praise Thee for ever -- for Thy 11 Unic, 22| right, Lord, for those who praise Thee and come to speak with 12 Unic, 22| on the one hand what you praise on the other.~ 13 Unic, 22| miserable world! Give hearty praise to God, daughters, that 14 Unic, 30| could neither hallow nor praise nor magnify nor glorify 15 Unic, 31| earth so that we may truly praise Him and hallow His name 16 Unic, 31| profit by it, and you will praise the Lord for being pleased 17 Unic, 32| ever and let all things praise Thee. May Thy name be for 18 Unic, 37| which we should give great praise to the Lord. So well composed 19 Unic, 38| have frequently to suffer, praise God for beginning to teach 20 Unic, 40| help forward all good, praise all good, and invariably 21 Unic, 40| granting these favours, praise Him fervently, yet do not 22 Unic, 40| in this bad inn. Let us praise God and strive to do penance 23 Unic, 41| to love God more and to praise Him for having delivered 24 Unic, 41| I often praise the Lord (though I also


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