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1 1 | and mysterious meanings" (Ms A, 83v) and received from
2 1 | originality in her writings (cf. Ms B, 1r). This science is
3 1 | attained in prayer (cf. Ms C, 36r·).~
4 3 | greatest effectiveness (cf. Ms B, 2v-3).~This spiritual
5 5 | the way of perfection (cf. Ms A, 44v45v).~Thérèse wishes
6 7 | the Doctor of Doctors" (Ms A, 83v), and from him she
7 7 | receives "divine teachings" (Ms B, 1r). She feels that the
8 7 | mercy shall be shown" (Ms B, 1v; cf. Prv 9:4; Wis
9 7 | reveal to her, as to babes (Ms A, 49r; cf. Lk 10:21-22).~
10 8 | to me clothed in love" (Ms A, 83v·). Thus she became
11 8 | contemplative and missionary (cf. Ms B, 2r·-3v·).~Lastly, among
12 9 | love for the Gospel (cf. Ms A, 83v). Her writings contain
13 9 | her vocation to love (cf. Ms B, 3r-3v). Enlightened by
14 9 | and love of neighbour (cf. Ms C, 11v-19r); and she identified
15 9 | the salvation of all (cf. Ms C, 34r-35r).~Her doctrine,
16 9 | almost word for word (cf. Ms A, 37r-37v). At the end
17 9 | knew almost by heart (cf. Ms A, 47r). Decisive for fulfilling
18 9 | the Teresian Carmel (cf. Ms C, 33v). But in a very special
19 9 | true spiritual master (cf. Ms A, 83r). It should cause
20 10| she boldly calls herself (Ms A, 56r·), must be taken
21 11| secrets of the King (cf. Ms C, 2v·). By her life Thérèse
22 11| the prime of youth (cf. Ms C, 4r). As such, she appears
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