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1 Note | footnotes of the original edition have been reproduced. The 2 Abbr, 0 | translated from the critical edition of P. Silverio de Santa 3 Intr, 0 | dictated by the Saint for the edition of the book made in ƒvora 4 Intr, 0 | for the first collected edition of her works by Fray Luis 5 Pref, 0 | Valladolid manuscript. The first edition of the book, published at 6 Pref, 0 | controversy at the time when the edition was being prepared. In 1585, 7 Pref, 0 | prepared. In 1585, a second edition, edited by Fray Jer-nimo 8 Pref, 0 | follows that of the ƒvora edition very closely, as apparently 9 Pref, 0 | does the text of a rare edition published at Valencia in 10 Pref, 0 | indicate how and where his edition differs from the manuscript.~ 11 Pref, 0 | Biblioteca de Autores Espa-oles" edition, in which La Fuente followed 12 Pref, 0 | codex of Valladolid. In the edition of 1883, the work of a Canon 13 Pref, 0 | quite authoritative. The edition published in 1911 by the 14 Pref, 0 | access to the Herrero Bayona edition. Father Zimmerman, in his 15 Pref, 0 | This first edition of the Benedictines' translation 16 Pref, 0 | read it. So, when a new edition of the Stanbrook translation 17 Pref, 0 | passages from the Escorial edition which had been embodied 18 Pref, 0 | meticulous here than in my edition of St. John of the Cross, 19 Prot, 0(8) | dictated by St. Teresa for the edition of the Way of perfection 20 Unic, 36(130)| not . . . prayer" in his edition, since when it has always