Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,1 | Doctor of the Church" upon Saint Teresa of Jesus and Saint
2 I,1 | Saint Teresa of Jesus and Saint Catherine of Siena,6 and
3 II,3 | It is significant that Saint Paul does not call the Mother
4 IV,10 | threefold concupiscence, which Saint John defines as the lust
5 IV,11 | all one in Jesus Christ", Saint Paul will write (ibid.).~
6 IV,11 | Persons which is God himself. Saint Paul states that the mystery
7 V,16 | the well-known words of Saint Paul: "For you are all one
8 VI,22 | mighty works of God" that Saint Paul, as a man, feels the
9 VI,22 | the Corinthians (7: 38) Saint Paul proclaims the superiority
10 VII,23 | Redeemer" (Is 54:5). In Saint Paul's text the analogy
11 VII,24 | have to accept ever anew. Saint Paul not only wrote: "In
12 VII,25 | by Christ. According to Saint Paul's Letter, this love
13 VII,25 | should not surprise us, for Saint Paul, in order to express
14 VII,27 | Tryphosa (cf. Rom 16:6, 12). Saint Paul speaks of their "hard
15 VII,27 | example, the great work of Saint Catherine of Siena in the
16 VII,27 | Church, and the work of Saint Teresa of Jesus in the monastic
17 VIII,29| primacy of love expressed by Saint Paul in the First Letter
18 IX,31 | Christ.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter's, on 15 August, the
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