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1 Intr, 0 | this respect the Escorial manuscript reflects the Saint's ideas, 2 Intr, 0 | perfection. The Escorial manuscript bears the title "Treatise 3 Intr, 0 | contents at the end of the manuscript and only two of them (55 4 Intr, 0 | publication: the Escorial manuscript would have circulated very 5 Intr, 0 | she asked to examine the manuscript.~ 6 Intr, 0 | direct indication in the manuscript of the date of its composition. 7 Pref | fundamental. If the Valladolid manuscript represents the Way of perfection 8 Pref | individuality of the Escorial manuscript are engaging qualities, 9 Pref, 0 | re-editing of the Valladolid manuscript. The first edition of the 10 Pref, 0 | year 1583, follows this manuscript, apparently using a copy ( 11 Pref, 0 | Leon used the Valladolid manuscript as the foundation of his 12 Pref, 0 | edition differs from the manuscript.~ 13 Pref, 0 | almost forgotten Escorial manuscript, indicating in footnotes 14 Pref, 0 | variants of the Escorial manuscript but printing the Escorial 15 Pref, 0 | Escorial and the Valladolid manuscript, uses Herrero Bayona and 16 Prol, 0(10) | context would favour this. A manuscript note in V., however (not 17 Unic, App | reading of the Escorial Manuscript seems too important to be 18 Unic, 16(45) | Teresa tore them out of the manuscript, as though, on consideration, 19 Unic, 22(87) | our Spouse" appear in no manuscript but were added by Luis de 20 Unic, 34(122)| lightly crossed out in the manuscript.~ 21 Unic, 37(132)| are crossed out in the manuscript, as is the following sentence "