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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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degree

   Part, Chapter
1 Intr, 0| expressive expositions of this degree of contemplation to be found 2 Intr, 0| least, not in sufficient degree to enable them to resist 3 Unic, 2| to realize in some small degree what blessings are to be 4 Unic, 2| imitate His Majesty in any degree would bring us a great recompense.~ 5 Unic, 3| with God in the smallest degree about this, we shall be 6 Unic, 7| said, is love without any degree whatsoever of self-interest; 7 Unic, 13| daughters, in some small degree, imitate the great humility 8 Unic, 13| humility of hers in some degree -- I say "in some degree" 9 Unic, 13| degree -- I say "in some degree" because, however much we 10 Unic, 13| may even gradually reach a degree of perfection which she 11 Unic, 15| gain is being able, in some degree, to follow the Lord.~ 12 Unic, 16| necessary here in such a high degree as they are for contemplation. 13 Unic, 16| brought us to a very high degree of prayer. If we do not 14 Unic, 18| these vows with the highest degree of perfection, I do not 15 Unic, 19| great joy, and no small degree of mortification will be 16 Unic, 20| this life with a certain degree of thirst, but in the life 17 Unic, 27| shouldst descend to such a degree of humility as to join with 18 Unic, 31| quiet is felt in a high degree and lasts for a long time, 19 Unic, 31| is enjoying the highest degree of quiet, and that the understanding 20 Unic, 36| who have reached a high degree of perfection and to whom 21 Unic, 37| petitions will reach this high degree through the favours which


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