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1 Fron | Frontispiece~The Life~of~St. Teresa of Jesus~Re-imprimatur.~+
2 Int | translation of the Life of St. Teresa is so excellent,
3 Int | difference of opinion as to how St. Teresa's phrases should
4 Int | In Chapter XXV., § 4, St. Teresa, speaking of the
5 Int | undertook the translation of St. Teresa's works, he had
6 Int | in Chapter XVIII. § 20, St. Teresa's words are: Un
7 Int | this Introduction) are by St. Teresa or a later addition,
8 Int | arguments are entirely in St. Teresa's own hand and are
9 Int | chapters in Ribera's Life of St. Teresa refer to the edition
10 Int | watering a garden similar to St. Teresa's well-known comparison.
11 Int | on the Canticle by one of St. Bernard's disciples (Vol.
12 Int | verification of a quotation from St. Vincent Ferrer (Chap. XX.
13 Int | uncertainty about the date of St. Teresa's profession has
14 Int | evidence, ./. the fact that St. Teresa is not always reliable
15 Int | have been drawn up before St. Teresa took the habit,
16 Int, 0(7) | chapters. In xxxvii. § 18, St. Teresa says that she is
17 Int, 0(8) | and their various duties. St. Teresa nowhere insinuates
18 Int | good reason in the case of St. Teresa to postpone these
19 Int | convent of the Incarnation for St. Joseph's in 1563, St. Teresa
20 Int | for St. Joseph's in 1563, St. Teresa handed the prioress
21 Int | solvat lectum illum. As St. Teresa entered the convent
22 Int | obtained a receipt when St. Teresa went to the new
23 Int | equal dowry.~The date of St. Teresa's profession being
24 Int | Bearing in mind the hint St. Teresa gives11 as to her
25 Int | miraculous intervention of St. Joseph about the beginning
26 Int | laxity of the convent," that St. Teresa should have been
27 Int | communicating about once a month St. Teresa acted as ordinary
28 Int | the more fervent nuns.12~St. Teresa wrote quite a number
29 Int | The second, written for St. Peter of Alcantara, is
30 Int | such as we have it now, St. Teresa wrote: "This book
31 Int | foundation of the monastery of St. Joseph of Avila." Elsewhere
32 Int | between 1563 and 1565 at St. Joseph's Convent of Avila.
33 Int | complied with, and that St. Teresa had to write twice
34 Int | history of the foundation of St. Joseph's at Avila18 and
35 Int | dispute about its purpose: St. Teresa speaks of it in
36 Int | change came over her. During St. Teresa's sojourn at Toledo
37 Int | the use she made of it.~St. Teresa's development, if
38 Int | before the foundation of St. Joseph's convent she received
39 Int, 0(25) | xviii.] her confessor at St. Joseph's Convent, is said
40 Int, 0(25) | the Preface to the "Life" St. Teresa speaks of her "confessors"
41 Int, 0(27) | Don Francisco de Salcedo, St. John of the Cross, and
42 Int, 0(27) | and Don Lorenzo de Cepeda, St. Teresa's brother: but this
43 Int, 0(27) | three confessors were whom St. Teresa desired to see the "
44 Int | as yet at the convent of St. Joseph's. It was re-written
45 Int | as to the intentions of St. Teresa in writing her "
46 Int | permit you (the Sisters of St. Joseph's) to read it, I
47 Int | presentado of the Order of St. Dominic who, as I say,
48 Int | Quiroga to the great joy of St. Teresa,34 returned it to ./.
49 Int | copy already alluded to.~St. Teresa wrote her "Life"
50 Int, 0(35) | the Book of Foundations, St. Teresa says that Father
51 Int, 0(35) | book the same year in which St. Joseph's Convent was founded,
52 Int, 0(35) | when she went to live at St. Joseph's.~
53 Int | improvement for the future.~St. Teresa's canonisation took
54 Int | contrary to the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas and other
55 Int | The "heavenly doctrine" of St. Teresa is alluded to not
56 Int | his work. Father Bede of St. Simon Stock (Walter Joseph
57 Int | complete the translation of St. Teresa's works into English.
58 Int | history of the foundation of St. Joseph's from the "Life."
59 Int | so helpful to the reader.~St. Teresa's life and character
60 Int | The Life and Letters of St. Teresa, by Henry James
61 Int | point of view:~The Life of St. Teresa, by Gabriela Cunninghame-Graham,
62 Int | phenomena in the life of St. Teresa by animal Magnetism
63 Int | of a noble Spanish lady, St. Therasia, who became the
64 Int | Zimmerman,~Prior O.C.D.~St. Luke's Priory,~Wincanton,
65 Int, Arg | St. Teresa's Arguments of the
66 Int, Arg(39) | St. Teresa wrote no title,
67 Int, Arg | turned towards the glorious St. Joseph as her helper and
68 Int, Arg(42) | also scored through by St. Teresa herself.~
69 Int, Arg | the Order of the glorious St. Francis to the place where
70 Int, Arg | founding the convent of St. Joseph where she now lives.~
71 Int, Arg | foundation of the glorious St. Joseph. How she was commanded
72 Int, Arg | house of our glorious Father St. Joseph; in what manner
73 Int, Arg | convent of the glorious St. Joseph was finally accomplished,
74 Pref | Preface by David Lewis.~St. Teresa was born in Avila
75 Pref, 0(45) | Fr. Anton. a St. Joseph, in his note on
76 Pref | she told everything to St. Francis de Borja, who on
77 Pref | resistance pained her;53 St. Francis told her she had
78 Pref | is Relation I., made for St. Peter of Alcantara, and
79 Pref | to found the monastery of St. Joseph, and therein establish
80 Pref | of August, the feast of St. Bartholomew, in the same
81 Pref | in the new monastery of St. Joseph in Avila.~What the
82 Pref | in the new monastery of St. Joseph, Fra Garcia of Toledo,
83 Pref | establishing the new monastery of St. Joseph. The book at last
84 Pref | nothing to object to it. St. Augustine speaks well of
85 Pref | mother-prioress, Isabel of St. Dominic, exclaimed, "The
86 Pref | complaints were made to St. Teresa, who remonstrated
87 Pref | destroy the monastery of St. Joseph;63 but from that
88 Pref | to praise the writings of St. Teresa, and to admit her
89 Pref | the devil. If it were so, St. Paul could not have said
90 Pref | modern times; such were St. Dominic, St. Francis, St.
91 Pref | such were St. Dominic, St. Francis, St. Vincent Ferrer,
92 Pref | St. Dominic, St. Francis, St. Vincent Ferrer, St. Catherine
93 Pref | Francis, St. Vincent Ferrer, St. Catherine of Siena, St.
94 Pref | St. Catherine of Siena, St. Gertrude, and many others
95 Pref | abstinete vos.' He who will read St. Thomas on that passage
96 Pref | Given in the College of St. Gregory, Valladolid, on
97 Pref | translation of the Life of St. Teresa seems called for
98 Pref | the Life of the glorious St. Teresa, Foundresse of the
99 Pref | Life of the Holy Mother St. Teresa, Foundress of the
100 Pref | The title is:~"The Life of St. Teresa, written by herself,
101 Ann | history of the Saint.~1515. ~St. Teresa is born in Avila,
102 Ann, 0(72) | In the same year St. Philip was born in Florence.
103 Ann, 0(72) | Philip was born in Florence. St. Teresa died in 1582, and
104 Ann, 0(72) | Teresa died in 1582, and St. Philip in 1595; but they
105 Ann, 0(72) | canonised on the same day, with St. Isidore, St. Ignatius,
106 Ann, 0(72) | same day, with St. Isidore, St. Ignatius, and St. Francis
107 Ann, 0(72) | Isidore, St. Ignatius, and St. Francis Xavier. The three
108 Ann, 0(72) | proclamation of their sanctity, and St. Teresa and St. Philip were
109 Ann, 0(72) | sanctity, and St. Teresa and St. Philip were joined together
110 Ann | cured of her paralysis by St. Joseph.~1541. ~Begins to
111 Ann | supernatural visitations.~1557. ~St. Francis de Borja comes
112 Ann | vow of greater perfection. St. Peter of Alcantara approves
113 Ann | approves of her spirit, and St. Luis Beltran encourages
114 Ann | history of the foundation of St. Joseph.~
115 Life, I(86) | for the new foundation of St. Joseph, of the Reform of
116 Life, I(86) | April, in the church of St. John; on which day Mass
117 Life, I(87) | Plate, Rio de la Plata. St. Teresa always considered
118 Life, I(88) | incline to believe that St. Teresa may not have intended
119 Life, II(93) | the Ven. Mother Anne of St. Bartholomew, in her life (
120 Life, III(98) | St. Matt. xx. 16: "Multi enim
121 Life, III | I read the Epistles of St. Jerome, which filled me
122 Life, IV(102) | the Dominican monastery of St. Thomas, Avila. It is said
123 Life, IV(112) | de Osuna, of the Order of St. Francis (Reforma, lib.
124 Life, V | of Job, in the Morals of St. Gregory (our Lord seems
125 Life, VI | Mercy to Her. She Takes St. Joseph for Her Patron.~
126 Life, VI(126) | through the intercession of St. Joseph (Bolland, n. 100,
127 Life, VI | patron and lord the glorious St. Joseph, and recommended
128 Life, VI | to him upon earth—for St. Joseph having the title
129 Life, VI | recommend themselves to St. Joseph, and they too know
130 Life, VI(127) | Of the devotion to St. Joseph, F. Faber (The Blessed
131 Life, VI(127) | doctor and theologian, and St. Teresa to be its Saint,
132 Life, VI(127) | Teresa to be its Saint, and St. Francis of Sales to be
133 Life, VI | have always a devotion to St. Joseph; for I know not
134 Life, VI | without giving thanks to St. Joseph for the services
135 Life, VI | venturing to speak about St. Joseph; for, though I publicly
136 Life, VI | and mercy—I may say with St. Paul, though not so truly
137 Life, VII(146) | those days—that a nun like St. Teresa should be urged
138 Life, IX | time, the Confessions of St. Augustine ./. were given
139 Life, IX | a very great devotion to St. Augustine, because the
140 Life, X(165) | Ybañez, of the Order of St. Dominic.~
141 Life, XI(171) | 2. Vide St. Bernard, in Cantic. Serm.
142 Life, XI | Satan suggested them to St. Jerome also in the desert.174
143 Life, XI(175) | St. Matt. xx. 22: "Potestis
144 Life, XI(176) | St. Matt. xi. 30: "Jugum enim
145 Life, XIII | think of those words of St. Paul: "That all things
146 Life, XIII | So also was the saying of St. Augustine: "Give me, O
147 Life, XIII | I was often thinking how St. Peter lost nothing by throwing
148 Life, XIII(190) | St. Matt. xiv. 30: "Videns
149 Life, XIII(195) | See St. John of the Cross, Living
150 Life, XIV(205) | this must refer to that of St. Joseph, newly founded in
151 Life, XIV(206) | face shining; and Mary of St. Francis deposes to the
152 Life, XV | would willingly say so with St. Peter.209 It dares not
153 Life, XV(209) | St. Matt. xvii. 4: "Bonum est
154 Life, XV(218) | St. Luke xviii. 13: "Nolebat
155 Life, XV(220) | la verdad." Francisco de St. Thoma, in his Medulla Mystica,
156 Life, XV(223) | St. Matt. xvi. 24: "Tollat
157 Life, XVI(227) | the stream." (Francis. de St. Thoma, Medulla Mystica,
158 Life, XVI(228) | See St. John of the Cross, Spirit.
159 Life, XVI(229) | St. Luke xv. 9: "Convocat amicas
160 Life, XVI(234) | St. John x. 20: "Daemonium
161 Life, XVIII | of the glorious Patriarch St. Dominic, delivered me from
162 Life, XIX | once, but often. He forgave St. Peter once; but I have
163 Life, XX(272) | pili carnis meae." (See St. John of the Cross. Spiritual
164 Life, XX | to recollect a saying of St. Paul's, to the effect that
165 Life, XX(281) | sunt compages meae." See St. John of the Cross, Spiritual
166 Life, XX(281) | Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st. 14, vol. ii. p. 84, Engl.
167 Life, XX | those frenzies of which St. Vincent speaks.293 I have
168 Life, XX(293) | St. Vincent. Ferrer, Instruct.
169 Life, XXI | understands the reason why St. Paul prayed to God to deliver
170 Life, XXI | must have been. What must St. Paul and the Magdalene,
171 Life, XXII(307) | justified by the words of St. Thomas, 3 Sent. dist. 22,
172 Life, XXII(308) | St. John xvi. 7: "Expedit vobis
173 Life, XXII | permits him to stand with St. John at the foot of the
174 Life, XXII(312) | St. Matt. iii. 17: "Hic est
175 Life, XXII(313) | St. John x. 7, 9: "Ego sum
176 Life, XXII | us consider the glorious St. Paul, who seems as if Jesus
177 Life, XXII | walked in no other way. St. Francis with the stigmata
178 Life, XXII | the stigmata proves it, St. Antony of Padua with the
179 Life, XXII | Padua with the Infant Jesus; St. Bernard rejoiced in the
180 Life, XXII | Sacred Humanity; so did St. Catherine of Siena, and
181 Life, XXII(314) | See St. John of the Cross, Mount
182 Life, XXII | contemplation, and saying with St. Peter:318 "Go Thou away
183 Life, XXII(318) | St. Luke v. 8: "Exi a me, quia
184 Life, XXII(324) | St. Luke xvii. 10: "Servi inutiles
185 Life, XXII(326) | St. Luke xiv. 8: "Non discumbas
186 Life, XXII(329) | St. Matt. xix. 29: "Qui reliquerit
187 Life, XXIII(336) | Mass in the monastery of St. Joseph, founded by 5t.
188 Life, XXIII(337) | of the Carmelite nuns of St. Joseph. For twenty years
189 Life, XXIII(337) | Dominicans, in the house of St. Thomas. His death took
190 Life, XXIII(337) | a priest for ten years (St. Teresa's Letters, vol.
191 Life, XXIII | it into my hands—that St. Paul said, God is faithful;346
192 Life, XXIII(347) | Juan de Padranos, whom St. Francis de Borja had sent
193 Life, XXIII(347) | in part the Exercises of St. Ignatius to the Saint.~
194 Life, XXIV(350) | St. Francis de Borja came to
195 Life, XXIV(350) | Borja came to Avila, where St. Teresa lived, in 1557 (
196 Life, XXIV(350) | after the foundation of St. Joseph, for it was not
197 Life, XXV(357) | infallibiliter causant." See also St. John of the Cross, Ascent
198 Life, XXV(358) | the Saint was advised by St. Francis de Borja to make
199 Life, XXV(371) | St. Matt. viii. 26; "Imperavit
200 Life, XXV(373) | St. John of the Cross, Spiritual
201 Life, XXV(373) | Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st. 24, p. 128, Eng. trans.~
202 Life, XXV(374) | St. Matt. x. 26, 28; "Ne ergo
203 Life, XXV(375) | St. John viii. 44: "Mendax
204 Life, XXVI(378) | foundation of the house of St. Joseph.~
205 Life, XXVI(382) | St. John of the Cross, Mount
206 Life, XXVI(384) | St. Luke xvi. 28: "Ne et ipsi
207 Life, XXVII | novenas; I commended myself to St. Hilarion, to the Angel
208 Life, XXVII | Hilarion, to the Angel St. Michael, to whom I had
209 Life, XXVII | the feast of the glorious St. Peter,386—when I saw
210 Life, XXVII(394) | ipsi me avolare fecerunt." St. John of the Cross, Mount
211 Life, XXVII(396) | St. Luke xxiii. 28: "Filiae
212 Life, XXVII(397) | St. Matt. xxvii. 32: "Hunc
213 Life, XXVII(398) | St. John x. 20: "Daemonium
214 Life, XXVIII | On one of the feasts of St. Paul,407 when I was at
215 Life, XXVIII(406) | pacem animae relinquunt." St. John of the Cross, Spiritual
216 Life, XXVIII(406) | Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st. 14, p. 84: "In the spiritual
217 Life, XXVIII(412) | Ch. xxx. §§ 9, 10. See St. John of the Cross, Obscure
218 Life, XXIX(426) | father-minister of the house of St. Giles, Avila, in whose
219 Life, XXIX | I had recourse also to St. Peter and St. Paul; for
220 Life, XXIX | recourse also to St. Peter and St. Paul; for our Lord had
221 Life, XXIX(434) | Fortress, vi. 11, § 2; St. John of the Cross, Spiritual
222 Life, XXIX(434) | Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st. 1, p. 22, Engl. trans.~
223 Life, XXX | Chapter XXX.~St. Peter of Alcantara Comforts
224 Life, XXX | first rule of the blessed St. Francis in all its rigour,
225 Life, XXX | and to my glorious father St. Joseph, who seemed to me
226 Life, XXX | commissary-general of the custody450 of St. Joseph, to whom, and to
227 Life, XXX(450) | province, in the Order of St. Francis, comprising a certain
228 Life, XXX(459) | St. John iv. 5–42: the Gospel
229 Life, XXX(460) | Lord, give me this water" (St. John iv. 15). See ch. i.
230 Life, XXXI(470) | foundation of the monastery of St. Joseph, Avila.~
231 Life, XXXII | Chapter XXXII.~Our Lord Shows St. Teresa the Place Which
232 Life, XXXII | There. How the Monastery of St. Joseph Was Founded.~1.
233 Life, XXXII(474) | Maria de Ocampo, niece of St. Teresa, then living in
234 Life, XXXII | that it should be called St. Joseph's;~ ./. that St.
235 Life, XXXII | St. Joseph's;~ ./. that St. Joseph would keep guard
236 Life, XXXII | of God, of the Order of St. Dominic,477 to whom she
237 Life, XXXIII(486) | St. Teresa was commanded by
238 Life, XXXIII(486) | Father de Ribera (Life of St. Teresa, i. ch. vii.), there
239 Life, XXXIII | unable to pay the workmen, St. Joseph, my true father
240 Life, XXXIII(489) | sermon in the church of St. Thomas. The zealous preacher
241 Life, XXXIII(489) | they were directed against St. Teresa, who was present.
242 Life, XXXIII | Communion on her feast, St. Clare appeared to me in
243 Life, XXXIII | have a great devotion to St. Clare; and she has so truly
244 Life, XXXIII(490) | St. Luke ix. 58: "Filius autem
245 Life, XXXIII | the Order of the glorious St. Dominic, thinking of the
246 Life, XXXIII | right hand, and my father St. Joseph on my left, clothing
247 Life, XXXIII | being devout to the glorious St. Joseph; that I might rely
248 Life, XXXIII | but soft. I did not see St.~ ./. Joseph so distinctly,
249 Life, XXXIV(498) | Carmelite Father, Fr. Antonio of St. Joseph, in his note on
250 Life, XXXIV(505) | St. Matt. xix. 26: "Apud Deum
251 Life, XXXIV | religious ./. of the Order of St. Dominic, particularly of
252 Life, XXXV | Foundation of the House of St. Joseph. The Observation
253 Life, XXXV(511) | revelations, like those of St. Teresa, about a reform
254 Life, XXXV(511) | Salazar, a confessor of St. Teresa, who was then in
255 Life, XXXV(511) | holy women of the Order of St. Francis. The three made
256 Life, XXXV(524) | St. Matt. xix. 29: "Et omnis
257 Life, XXXV(525) | Gonzalo died three years after St. Teresa, when he was twenty-eight
258 Life, XXXVI | Foundation of the Monastery of St. Joseph. Persecution and
259 Life, XXXVI(533) | St. Peter of Alcantara. "Truly
260 Life, XXXVI(533) | Truly this is the house of St. Joseph," were the Saint'
261 Life, XXXVI(534) | three months, perhaps; for St. Peter died in the sixty-third
262 Life, XXXVI(534) | foundation of the monastery of St. Joseph.~
263 Life, XXXVI | should take the habit on St. Bartholomew's Day. The
264 Life, XXXVI | our most glorious father St. Joseph was founded in the
265 Life, XXXVI(543) | de Henao, a penitent of St. Peter of Alcantara, and
266 Life, XXXVI(543) | away from Avila, her home. St. Peter kept her for St.
267 Life, XXXVI(543) | St. Peter kept her for St. Teresa. She was called
268 Life, XXXVI(543) | and she was called Mary of St. Joseph. It was at this
269 Life, XXXVI | dedicated to my glorious father St. Joseph. Not that I thought
270 Life, XXXVI | to help me, and my father St. Joseph to bring me back
271 Life, XXXVI | he was of the Order of St. Dominic, and objected,
272 Life, XXXVI(547) | the great commentator on St. Thomas. On the margin of
273 Life, XXXVI(555) | Incarnation. These were Ana of St. John, Ana of All the Angels,
274 Life, XXXVI(555) | Maria Isabel, and Isabel of St. Paul. St. Teresa was a
275 Life, XXXVI(555) | and Isabel of St. Paul. St. Teresa was a simple nun,
276 Life, XXXVI(555) | obedience to the prioress of St. Joseph, Ana of St. John,
277 Life, XXXVI(555) | prioress of St. Joseph, Ana of St. John, and intended so to
278 Life, XXXVI(559) | Mascareñas to persuade St. Teresa to come to Alcala.
279 Life, XXXVII(560) | foundation of the monastery of St. Joseph, Avila,—the first
280 Life, XXXVII(562) | St. John iii. 34: "Non enim
281 Life, XXXVIII | me, and say: Oh, what a St. Paul!—she sees the things
282 Life, XXXVIII | the things of heaven; or a St. Jerome. And because these
283 Life, XXXVIII(570)| 1 St. Peter ii. 11: "Advenas
284 Life, XXXVIII | last, he said to him that St. Thomas was with him.575
285 Life, XXXVIII(574)| St. Joseph, Avila, where St.
286 Life, XXXVIII(574)| St. Joseph, Avila, where St. Teresa was living at this
287 Life, XXXVIII(582)| St. John of the Cross, Ascent
288 Life, XXXIX(589) | See St. John of the Cross, Ascent
289 Life, XXXIX(591) | St. John iii. 34: "Non enim
290 Life, XXXIX(593) | St. Matt. xx. 9–14: "Volo
291 Life, XXXIX(595) | with in the foundation of St. Joseph of Avila. See ch.
292 Life, XXXIX(602) | Commonly called the Creed of St. Athanasius.~
293 Life, XL(605) | St. Matt. v. 18: "Iota unum
294 Life, XL | to seek God. The glorious St. Augustin,607 in particular,
295 Life, XL(609) | 18, ch. xxvi. § 4. See St. John of the Cross, Mount
296 Life, XL(611) | Saint to refer to that of St. Dominic. The Bollandists,
297 Life, XL(611) | from the Venerable Anne of St. Bartholomew that the Order
298 Life, XL(611) | Madrid a letter of Anne of St. Bartholomew, addressed
299 Life, XL(611) | the saintly companion of St. Teresa says that the "Order
300 Life, XL | foundation of the monastery of St. Joseph of Avila, as in
301 Rel | Her~Spiritual State~Which~St. Teresa Submitted to Her
302 Rel, I | Relation I.~Sent to St. Peter of Alcantara in 1560
303 Rel, I(622) | says it was written for St. Peter of Alcantara when
304 Rel, I(622) | that they were written by St. Peter of Alcantara, to
305 Rel, I(622) | 2. It is the teaching of St. Thomas that an angel of
306 Rel, I(622) | according to the doctrine of St. Thomas.~"11. The spirit
307 Rel, I(630) | St. Matt. vi. 31: "Nolite ergo
308 Rel, II(641) | foundation of the monastery of St. Joseph.~
309 Rel, II | without number the words of St. Paul,642—though certainly
310 Rel, III | the second day of Lent, in St. Joseph of Malagon, our
311 Rel, III | All this took place in St. Joseph of Avila. It was
312 Rel, III(649) | St. John xiv. 23: "Ad eum veniemus,
313 Rel, III | holy church." It was in St. Joseph of Avila, in the
314 Rel, III | is the Commemoration of St. Paul, the presence of the
315 Rel, III | to me, considering what St. Paul says about women,
316 Rel, III(652) | in order to found that of St. Joseph, to keep the rule
317 Rel, III | 1571.~16. On the eve of St. Sebastian, the first year
318 Rel, III | there, on the octave of St. Martin, when I was going
319 Rel, III(659) | St. John of the Cross, at the
320 Rel, III | loving. You never heard that St. Paul had the fruition of
321 Rel, III(661) | St. Matt. xvii. 2: "Et transfiguratus
322 Rel, III(662) | St. John xiii. 16: "Non est
323 Rel, V(668) | See St. John of the Cross, Mount
324 Rel, V(671) | See St. John of the Cross, Mount
325 Rel, V | obligations to serve our Lady and St. Joseph, because, when I
326 Rel, V | day, after the feast of St. Matthew,672 I was as is
327 Rel, VII | the Barefooted Friars of St. Francis, she had many communications,
328 Rel, VII | less, after the house of St. Joseph was founded, into
329 Rel, VII | the Order of the glorious St. Dominic, to which, before
330 Rel, VII(689) | affection for the Order of St. Dominic, that she used
331 Rel, VII | rector of the college of St. Gregory, I confessed for
332 Rel, VII | rector of the college of St. Gregory. He, having before
333 Rel, VII | Lunar, who was prior of St. Thomas of Avila; and, in
334 Rel, VIII(708) | See St. John of the Cross, Ascent
335 Rel, IX(709) | F. Yepes, then prior of St. Jerome's, Toledo (De la
336 Rel, IX(712) | 1 St. Peter iv. 13: "Communicantes
337 Rel, IX | 12. After Communion, on St. Augustine's Day, I~ ./.
338 Rel, IX | way that I remembered how St. Peter said: "Thou art Christ,
339 Rel, IX(718) | St. Matt. xvi. 16: "Tu es Christus,
340 Rel, IX | but I; for that is what St. Paul said."721~20. Once,
341 Rel, IX | father723 had written that St. Paul said that our God
342 Rel, IX | found another saying of St. Paul, with which I began
343 Rel, IX | for me, and be devout to St. Joseph, who can do much.
344 Rel, IX | 26. On the eve of St. Laurence, at Communion,
345 Rel, X | Government of the Order.~In St. Joseph of Avila, on Pentecost
346 Rel, XI | experience what is recorded by St. John, that God will make
347 Rel, XI(739) | St. John xiv. 23: "Mansionem
348 Ind | Doña Beatriz, mother of St. Teresa, death of, i. 7;
349 Ind | 29, note.~Alcantara. See St. Peter of Alcantara.~Almsgiving
350 Ind | prayers, xxxix. 1–7.~Antony, St., of Padua, xxii. 10.~Aranda,
351 Ind | 5; xxiii. 5.~Augustin, St., Confessions of, ix. 8;
352 Ind | 4.~Avila, birthplace of St. Teresa, troubled by the
353 Ind | humbly, xv. 19.~Bernard, St., xxii. 10.~Betrothal spiritual,
354 Ind | director, xxii. 3.~Borja, de, St. Francis. See Francis.~ ./.
355 Ind | sanctioning the observances of St. Joseph's, xxxiv. 2, xxxvi.
356 Ind | self-respect, xxxi. 24.~Catherine, St., of Siena, xxii. 10.~Censoriousness
357 Ind | for the new monastery of St. Joseph, xxxiii. 13.~Cepeda,
358 Ind | Saint, xxxiv. 4; visited by St. Peter of Alcantara, xxxv.
359 Ind | reverence for, xxxiii. 6.~Clare, St., encourages the Saint,
360 Ind | 24.~Dominicans, the, help St. Teresa, v. 8, Rel. vii.
361 Ind | xxxv. 4, 5; offered for St. Joseph, xxxvi. 19; and
362 Ind | Orders, xxxii. 17.~Francis, St., xxii. 10.~Francis, St.,
363 Ind | St., xxii. 10.~Francis, St., de Borja visits the Saint,
364 Ind | mirror, xl. 9.~Hilarion, St., the Saint commends herself
365 Ind | xxxviii. 15, 16.~Illness of St. Teresa, iv. 6, v. 4; extreme
366 Ind | of, ix. 7.~Imagination of St. Teresa not active, ix.
367 Ind | 7, 21, 23, 26.~Jerome, St., xi. 17, xxxviii. 2; the
368 Ind | trial of, xxx. 12.~John, St., of the Cross, Rel. iii.
369 Ind | Cross, Rel. iii. 19.~Joseph, St., great devotion of the
370 Ind | of, xxxiii. 16.~Joseph, St., the monastery of, purchase
371 Ind | protects the new monastery of St. Joseph, xxxvi. 18.~Men,
372 Ind | remembrance of, xv. 23.~Michael, St., the Saint commends herself
373 Ind | Rel. i. 23.~Novices in St. Joseph's, xxxix. 15.~Novitiate
374 Ind | recommends, xix. 7.~Peter, St., of Alcantara, xxvii. 4;
375 Ind | Tenderness of soul, x. 2.~Teresa, St., desires martyrdom, i.
376 Ind | manifests her spiritual state to St. Peter of Alcantara, xxx.
377 Ind | terms of, xviii. 4.~Thomas, St., assisted at the deathbed