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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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1 Int | photographic reproduction of the Saint's autograph in 412 pages 2 Int | similar arguments in the Saint's handwriting. Nor need 3 Int | edition in the Acts of the Saint by the Bollandists. These 4 Int | editions of the Letters of our Saint by references to the new 5 Int | passage in the Life5 where the Saint says that she was not yet 6 Int | various passages in the Saint's writings. Thus, in Relation 7 Int | already before this time the Saint had an experience which 8 Int | led the biographers of the Saint to think that she wrote 9 Int | Ibañez in 1562, when the Saint sent him the "first" Life. 10 Int | already dead at the time.16 Saint Teresa asks the writer to 11 Int | of the different ends the Saint had ./. in view when writing 12 Int | Dominican, who bade the Saint write the history of the 13 Int | soul."21 Three times the Saint rose from her seat, three 14 Int | obscure in the life of our Saint: great graces were bestowed 15 Int, 0(27) | In chap. xvi. § 12, the Saint says: "I wish we five who 16 Int, 0(27) | these five were, besides the Saint, Father Julian de Avila, 17 Int | after the "Life," while the Saint was as yet at the convent 18 Int | publication of the works of the Saint, but too late to be utilised 19 Int | the complete works of the Saint, but for obvious reasons 20 Int | Consequently, the writings of the Saint were not then enquired into, 21 Int | Collect of the Mass of the Saint.~ ./. Concerning the English 22 Int | subject:—~The Life of Saint Teresa, by the author of " 23 Int | London, 1875.~The Life of Saint Teresa of the Order of Our 24 Int | character sketch of the Saint has appeared in the "Les 25 Int | who became the wife of a Saint, Paulinus of Nola, and a 26 Int | Paulinus of Nola, and a Saint herself. See Sainte Thé 27 Int, Arg(41) | scored through by the Saint herself.~ 28 Int, Arg(43) | scored through by the Saint.~ 29 Pref | place in 1531, when the Saint was in her sixteenth year. 30 Pref | in the fear of God.46 The Saint's own account is that she 31 Pref | lasted many months, for the Saint was always most careful 32 Pref | monastery of the Incarnation the Saint was led on, without her 33 Pref | be her director, and the Saint admits that she could have 34 Pref | overcome them.~But when the Saint told him of the great graces 35 Pref | reconcile them with the life the Saint was living, according to 36 Pref | thought of doubting the Saint's account, and did not suspect 37 Pref | part and on that of the Saint, they came to the conclusion 38 Pref | lately settled in Avila.~The Saint, now in great fear, but 39 Pref | probably seen by many; for that Saint had to defend her, and maintain 40 Pref | it became known that the Saint was about to found the monastery 41 Pref | her spiritual life. The Saint readily obeyed, and began 42 Pref | Joseph in Avila.~What the Saint wrote for Fra Ibañez has 43 Pref | father, confessor of the Saint in the new monastery of 44 Pref | other matters."~But as the Saint carried a heavy burden laid 45 Pref, 0(57) | The Saint held him in great reverence, 46 Pref | obtained a copy from the Saint herself, after much importunity; 47 Pref | to learn the story of the Saint's spiritual life, that the 48 Pref | given was not kept. The Saint heard within a few days 49 Pref | who was angry with the Saint because she had refused 50 Pref | visions and revelations of the Saint were said to be of a like 51 Pref | monastery was hers; but the Saint proved to her that the nuns 52 Pref | she sent the Life of the Saint, which she had still in 53 Pref | Bañes did not know the Saint when he undertook her defence 54 Pref | director who had a great Saint for his penitent. He testifies 55 Pref | showed his displeasure to the Saint, and told her he would burn 56 Pref | should be made public. The Saint left it in his hands, but 57 Pref, 0(64) | The Saint says of herself, Rel. vii. 58 Pref | friend, to save it. Both the Saint and her confessor, Fra Bañ 59 Pref | during the lifetime of the Saint, and while many persons 60 Pref | been published when the Saint's Life was given to the 61 Pref | in the handwriting of the Saint, no one before Don Vicente 62 Pref | as a theologian, and the Saint as one of his ordinary penitents. 63 Pref | the Inquisition, and the Saint never saw it again. But 64 Pref | whatever he could for the Saint. When she heard this, she 65 Pref | her Order in Madrid,—the Saint had died in 1582,—made 66 Pref | great reverence for the Saint. It was published in Salamanca, 67 Pref | 1588.~With the Life of the Saint, Fra Luis de Leon received 68 Pref | in the handwriting of the Saint, which he published as an 69 Pref | almost another Life of the Saint, to which he has given their 70 Pref | Relations,70 the name which the Saint herself had given them.71 71 Pref | usually printed among the Saint's letters, and portions 72 Pref | found in the Lives of the Saint written by Ribera and Yepes, 73 Pref | in the handwriting of the Saint, is preserved in the Escurial, 74 Pref | Life was written by the Saint in Spanish, and is newly 75 Ann | Annals of the Saint's Life.~By Don Vicente de 76 Ann | detailed history of the Saint.~1515. ~St. Teresa is born 77 Ann | Jesuits come to Avila and the Saint confesses to FJuan de 78 Ann | approves of the spirit of the Saint.~1558. ~First rapture of 79 Ann | 1558. ~First rapture of the Saint 77. The vision of Hell78. 80 Ann | Alba de Tormes to help the Saint in the new foundation 81. 81 Ann | Troubles in Avila. The Saint ordered back to the monastery 82 Life, Pro(84) | The Saint, in a letter written November 83 Life, I | Martyrdom. Death of the Saint's Mother.~1. I had a father 84 Life, I(85) | xxxvii. § 1; where the Saint says that she saw them in 85 Life, I(86) | de Cepeda, father of the Saint, married first Catalina 86 Life, I(86) | of the daughters, was the Saint, Doña Teresa Sanchez Cepeda 87 Life, I(86) | Jesus (De la Fuente). The Saint was born March 28, 1515, 88 Life, I(86) | the Incarnation, where the Saint made her profession. Her 89 Life, I(87) | four years older than the Saint, entered the army, and, 90 Life, I(87) | all his property to the Saint, his sister (Reforma de 91 Life, I(88) | country. The Bull of the Saint's canonization, and the 92 Life, I(91) | of that instrument, the Saint must have been more than 93 Life, I(91) | the first volume of the Saint's writings, p. 550.~ 94 Life, II | Books and Companions. The Saint Is Placed in a Monastery.~ 95 Life, II(93) | The Saint throughout her life was 96 Life, II(93) | says that she changed the Saint's linen on the day of her 97 Life, II(94) | Cepeda, half-sister of the Saint. She was married to Don 98 Life, II(96) | Some have said that the Saint at this time intended, or 99 Life, II(96) | is more probable that the Saint had listened only to the 100 Life, IV(106) | The Saint entered the Monastery of 101 Life, V | Illness and Patience of the Saint. The Story of a Priest Whom 102 Life, V(114) | worse than useless to the Saint (Reforma, lib. i. ch. xi. 103 Life, V(124) | in a sermon, say that the Saint told him she had, during 104 Life, VI(126) | Ch. v. § 17. The Saint left her monastery in 1535; 105 Life, VI | me through this blessed Saint; the dangers from which 106 Life, VI | necessity; but to this glorious Saint, I know by experience, to 107 Life, VI | devout to this glorious Saint; for I know by long experience 108 Life, VI | graces which this glorious Saint has obtained for me and 109 Life, VI(127) | and St. Teresa to be its Saint, and St. Francis of Sales 110 Life, VI | let him take this glorious Saint for his master, and he will 111 Life, VII(131) | A.D. 1537, when the Saint was twenty-two years old ( 112 Life, VII(142) | In 1541, when the Saint was twenty-five years of 113 Life, VIII | Chapter VIII.~The Saint Ceases Not to Pray. Prayer 114 Life, IX | myself to that glorious Saint, that she might obtain my 115 Life, IX | greatly to this glorious Saint. When I came to his conversion, 116 Life, X(161) | The Saint interrupts her history here 117 Life, XIV(205) | a short time before the Saint was born; and she could 118 Life, XIV(206) | Incarnation says she saw the Saint one night, while writing 119 Life, XVI(227) | or third water, of the Saint, must begin, I think, with 120 Life, XVI(231) | The Saint herself (De la Fuente).~ 121 Life, XVI(235) | The Saint refers to the secret meetings 122 Life, XVI(236) | here on the margin of the Saint's MS, "Legant praedicatores" ( 123 Life, XIX | said that I wished to be a saint, and that I invented novelties; 124 Life, XX | granted to him, being a saint, to feel it more deeply, 125 Life, XX(284) | in the handwriting of the Saint (De la Fuente).~ 126 Life, XX(292) | in the handwriting of the Saint; perhaps it was Father Bañ 127 Life, XX(293) | rabiamenta"—which word the Saint translates by "rabiamientos."~ 128 Life, XXII | A Delusion in Which the Saint Was Once Entangled.~1. There 129 Life, XXII(309) | in the handwriting of the Saint (De la Fuente).~ 130 Life, XXII(310) | in the handwriting of the Saint (De la Fuente).~ 131 Life, XXIII | Chapter XXIII.~The Saint Resumes the History of Her 132 Life, XXIII | ecclesiastic mentioned before,341 saint and servant of God, might 133 Life, XXIII(347) | Exercises of StIgnatius to the Saint.~ 134 Life, XXIV(349) | The Saint now treated her body with 135 Life, XXIV(350) | in the first Life, as the Saint says, ch. x. § 11, that 136 Life, XXIV(355) | FBaltasar Alvarez, the Saint, FBouix observes, passes 137 Life, XXV(358) | From 1555 to 1557, when the Saint was advised by St. Francis 138 Life, XXV(362) | the third, ch. xvi. The Saint herself speaks doubtfully; 139 Life, XXVI | XXVI.~How the Fears of the Saint Vanished. How She Was Assured 140 Life, XXVI(380) | her confessor treated the Saint to the spirit of desolation 141 Life, XXVI(383) | The visions of the Saint began in 1558 (De la Fuente) 142 Life, XXVII | Chapter XXVII.~The Saint Prays to Be Directed by 143 Life, XXVII(400) | 18th Oct. 1562. As the Saint finished the first relation 144 Life, XXVII | which His Majesty filled the Saint I am speaking of! He did 145 Life, XXIX | Our Lord Bestowed on the Saint. The Answers Our Lord Gave 146 Life, XXIX(428) | ch. viii. § 3, where the Saint refers to this advice, and 147 Life, XXIX(431) | where that cross is now. The Saint gave it to her sister, Doñ 148 Life, XXIX(438) | In the MS. of the Saint preserved in the Escurial, 149 Life, XXIX(440) | piercing of the heart of the Saint took place in 1559. The 150 Life, XXIX(440) | Tormes, the heart of the Saint thus pierced is to be seen; 151 Life, XXIX(441) | of this piercing of the Saint's heart on the 27th of August.~ 152 Life, XXX | of Alcantara Comforts the Saint. Great Temptations and Interior  153 Life, XXX | to me to read a life of a Saint, that I might forget myself, 154 Life, XXXIII | Hindered. Our Lord Consoles the Saint.~1. When the matter was 155 Life, XXXIII(486) | magnificata sunt opera Tua." The Saint obeyed, and the meditation 156 Life, XXXIII(486) | hesitation on the part of the Saint's confessor.~ 157 Life, XXXIII(488) | Lorenzo de Cepeda; and the Saint acknowledges the receipt 158 Life, XXXIII(489) | hurt, and persuaded the Saint to return to the monastery 159 Life, XXXIII | poverty which the blessed Saint observes in her own house 160 Life, XXXIII | prayers of this blessed Saint; for, without our asking 161 Life, XXXIV | Chapter XXXIV.~The Saint Leaves Her Monastery of 162 Life, XXXIV(501) | in the handwriting of the Saint, preserved in the Escurial. 163 Life, XXXIV(509) | of Maria de Cepeda, the Saint's sister.~ 164 Life, XXXV | Poverty Therein. How the Saint Left Toledo.~1. When I was 165 Life, XXXV(514) | Constitutions which the Saint read in the Monastery of 166 Life, XXXV(525) | building, a nephew of the Saint, the child of her sister 167 Life, XXXV(525) | child to his mother: and the Saint, then in the house of Doñ 168 Life, XXXV(525) | her arms, gave him to the Saint, saying that it was a grievous 169 Life, XXXV(525) | obtain his life from God. The Saint took the body, and, laying 170 Life, XXXV(525) | child used to say to the Saint that, as she had deprived 171 Life, XXXVI | Great Interior Trial of the Saint, and Her Deliverance.~1. 172 Life, XXXVI(533) | of St. Joseph," were the Saint's words when he saw the 173 Life, XXXVI(536) | When he saw that the Saint had made all her arrangements, 174 Life, XXXVI(539) | The bell which the Saint had provided for the convent 175 Life, XXXVI(540) | de Tapia, cousins of the Saint. There were present also 176 Life, XXXVI(540) | a Juana de Ahumada, the Saint's sister; with her husband, 177 Life, XXXVI(540) | husband, Juan de Ovalle. The Saint herself retained her own 178 Life, XXXVI(543) | Daza who brought her to the Saint. The fourth was Maria de 179 Life, XXXVI(543) | this house, too, that the Saint herself exchanged her ordinary 180 Life, XXXVI(547) | and had never seen, the Saint; he undertook her defence 181 Life, XXXVI(547) | Salamanca in 1591 in the Saint's process. See vol. ii. 182 Life, XXXVI(555) | the sisters, compelled the Saint to be their prioress. See 183 Life, XXXVI(559) | Teresa to come to Alcala. The Saint went to the monastery, and 184 Life, XXXVII(560) | The Saint, having interrupted her 185 Life, XXXVII | thought that perhaps some saint may have said that they 186 Life, XXXVIII(576)| the 179th letter of the Saint (lett. 20, vol. i. of the 187 Life, XXXVIII(580)| The biographers of the Saint say that she often found, 188 Life, XXXIX | Other Graces Bestowed on the Saint. The Promises of Our Lord 189 Life, XXXIX(595) | The Saint had this vision when she 190 Life, XL | day; I had a vision of a Saint, whose Order was in some 191 Life, XL | have seen this glorious Saint occasionally, and he has 192 Life, XL(611) | and Ribera understands the Saint to refer to that of St.  193 Life, XL(611) | inclined to believe that the Saint referred to the Augustinians 194 Life, XL | and make you so great a saint that your spirit and light 195 Life, XL(619) | the other letters of the Saint, and is addressed to her 196 Rel, I(622) | among the letters of the Saint, ed. Doblado, vol. ii. letter 197 Rel, I(622) | 1560, at the time when the Saint was so severely tried by 198 Rel, I(622) | among the papers of the Saint in the monastery of the 199 Rel, II(641) | The Saint is supposed to refer to 200 Rel, III | Various Graces Granted to the Saint from the Year 1568 to 1571  201 Rel, III(652) | place in 1571, when the Saint had been appointed prioress 202 Rel, III(659) | at the instance of the Saint, was sent to Avila, with 203 Rel, IV | Relation IV.~Of the Graces the Saint Received in Salamanca at 204 Rel, V(674) | and so he says that the Saint speaks of the Three Persons 205 Rel, V(677) | Sancto Joseph says that the Saint meant to write four-and-twenty, 206 Rel, VI | Father Gratian Which the Saint Made in 1575.~1. In the 207 Rel, VI(681) | Perhaps the Saint refers to what she has written 208 Rel, VII(689) | The Saint had such great affection 209 Rel, IX(710) | Relation xi. is addressed. The Saint speaks of this in a letter 210 Rel, IX | me in reference to this Saint, and having great desires 211 Rel, IX(715) | This was in 1575, when the Saint was founding the monastery 212 Rel, IX(725) | were wanting—that the Saint wrote this after her sojourn 213 Rel, IX(728) | Jerome Gratian, when the Saint was driven, by the persecution 214 Rel, X | Of a Revelation to the Saint at Avila, 1579, and of Certain 215 Rel, XI | Canon of Toledo, One of the Saint's Confessors.735~Jesus.~ 216 Rel, XI(735) | among the letters of the Saint, and Don Vicente did not 217 Rel, XI(735) | assigning as his reason the Saint's reference in § 4 to certain 218 Ind | 7; seen in heaven by the Saint, xxxviii. 1.~Ahumada, de, 219 Ind | de, Juana, sister of the Saint, xxxiii. 13.~Alcala, monastery 220 Ind | Alcantara.~Almsgiving of the Saint, i. 6, Rel. ii. 3.~Alvarez, 221 Ind | xxv. 18; mortifies the Saint, xxvi. 4; humility of, xxviii. 222 Ind | promise of, to protect the Saint, xxviii. 21; always consoled 223 Ind | 21; always consoled the Saint, xxix. 5; hesitates about 224 Ind | xxxii16; commands the Saint to abandon it, xxxiii. 4; 225 Ind | of, xxxi. 11.~Angel, the Saint's vision of the, xxix. 16– 226 Ind | 16–18.~Answers to the Saint's prayers, xxxix. €“7.~ 227 Ind | effect of reading them on the Saint, ix. 9; saying of, xiii. 228 Ind | xxxvi. 15; transmits the Saint's writings to the Inquisition, 229 Ind | Vicente, confessor of the Saint's father, vii. 26; hears 230 Ind | hears the confession of the Saint, vii27, xix19.~Beauty 231 Ind | Betrothal spiritual, of the Saint, Rel. ix. 8, 25.~Bird, the 232 Ind | xix. 22.~Bishopric, a, the Saint consulted about the acceptance 233 Ind | through the prayer of the Saint, xxxix. 1.~Body, the, shares 234 Ind | 23; our Lord seen by the Saint always in His glorified, 235 Ind | ii. 12; influences the Saint, iii. 1.~Bulls, the Sabbatine, 236 Ind | Alfonso Sanchez, father of the Saint, fond of spiritual books, 237 Ind | 4, note, 8; places the Saint at school in a monastery, 238 Ind | v. 17; persuaded by the Saint to practise mental prayer, 239 Ind | 25; seen in heaven by the Saint, xxxviii. 1.~Cepeda, de, 240 Ind | de, Maria, sister of the Saint, ii. 4; sudden death of, 241 Ind | 24; seen in heaven by the Saint, xxxiv25.~Cerda, de la, 242 Ind | xxxiv. 1; attracted by the Saint, xxxiv. 4; visited by St. 243 Ind | xxxv. 6; tries to amuse the Saint by showing her diamonds, 244 Ind | diamonds, xxxviii. 5; the Saint's watchfulness over herself 245 Ind | ceremonies of, xxxi. 4; the Saint's reverence for, xxxiii. 246 Ind | Clare, St., encourages the Saint, xxxiii. 15.~Comforts, worldly, 247 Ind | Comforts, worldly, the Saint's fear of, xxxiv. 4.~Communion, 248 Ind | Communion, effects of the Saint's, xvi. €“10, xviii. 10– 249 Ind | iv. 5, Rel. ix. 13; the Saint's longing for, xxxix. 31; 250 Ind | Complaint, loving, of the Saint, xxxvii. 13.~Confession, 251 Ind | Confession, frequent, of the Saint, v. 17; matter of, Rel. 252 Ind | v. 11.~Confessors, the Saint's difficulty in finding, 253 Ind | one of them misleads the Saint, viii15; unskilful, xx. 254 Ind | counsel of, xxvi. 5; of the Saint harsh with her, xxx. 15; 255 Ind | xxx. 15; obedience of the Saint to her, xxiii. 19, xxxiii. 256 Ind | xxxiii. 4, 5, Rel, i. 9; the Saint rebuked for her affection 257 Ind | xxxvii. 6; names of the Saint's, Rel. vii. 5, 11, 12,  258 Ind | Satan shuns, xxxi. 10; the Saint directed to treat her visions 259 Ind | xxxix. 5.~Courage of the Saint, viii. 10; necessity of, 260 Ind | Gaspar, xxiii. 6; thought the Saint was deluded by an evil spirit, 261 Ind | Delusion, a, into which the Saint fell, xxii. 3; the Saint 262 Ind | Saint fell, xxii. 3; the Saint always prayed to be delivered 263 Ind | Desolation, spiritual, of the Saint, xxx. 10.~Detachment, blessing 264 Ind | of death, xxxviii. 7; the Saint's, from kindred, xxxi22, 265 Ind | Detraction, avoided by the Saint, vi. 4, vii. 3; insensibility 266 Ind | ii. 4.~Detractors, the Saint prays for her, xix. 11.~ 267 Ind | never asked for by the Saint, ix. 10; but once, ix. 11; 268 Ind | it censured, xi. 21; the Saint's, increased by difficulties, 269 Ind | necessary, xl. 12; the Saint preferred those who distrusted 270 Ind | 13, 14.~Ecija, vow of the Saint in the hermitage of, Rel. 271 Ind | during, xx. 9; first, of the Saint, xxiv. 7.~Egypt, flesh-pots 272 Ind | Endowments not accepted by the Saint for her monasteries, xxxv. 273 Ind | xxxix. 19.~Exorcisms, the Saint threatened with, Boll. 211, 274 Ind | was never able to make the Saint doubt, xix. 13; blessed 275 Ind | St., de Borja visits the Saint, xxiv. 4; consulted by her, 276 Ind | 6; with God, xv. 8; the Saint's detachment from, xxiv.  277 Ind | understand, xvii. 7; the Saint erroneously advised to conceal, 278 Ind | xxxiv14, xxxix12; the Saint's joy when others received, 279 Ind | munificence of, xviii. 5; the Saint has a vision of, xl. 13, 280 Ind | after trials, xi. 18; the Saint's distress because she could 281 Ind | xxxii. 1; effects of, on the Saint, xxxii. 7–10.~Heretics, 282 Ind | xl. 9.~Hilarion, St., the Saint commends herself to, xxvii. 283 Ind | xxii. 1; mistake of the Saint concerning, xxii. 3; source 284 Ind | in prayer, xxii. 11; the Saint directed to fix her thoughts 285 Ind | thoughts on, xxiii18; the Saint renews her love of, xxiv. 286 Ind | 21–23.~Hypocrisy, the Saint not tempted to, vii. 2, 287 Ind | note 6; consulted by the Saint about the new foundation, 288 Ind | xxxii. 19; encourages the Saint to persevere, xxxii20; 289 Ind | xxxiii. 7; advises the Saint to accept an endowment for 290 Ind | xxxv. 7; and helps the Saint, xxxvi. 23; seen by the 291 Ind | xxxvi. 23; seen by the Saint in a vision, xxxviii. 15, 292 Ind | Images, devotion of the Saint to, vii. 3; effects of, 293 Ind | the monastery of the, the Saint enters, iv. 1; the nuns 294 Ind | nuns of, complain of the Saint, xix. 12; the Saint tempted 295 Ind | the Saint, xix. 12; the Saint tempted to leave, xxxi. 296 Ind | observed in, xxxii. 12; the Saint's affection for, xxxii.  297 Ind | of prioress, xxxv. 8; the Saint returns to, from Toledo, 298 Ind | the dread of, xxiv. 6; the Saint bewails her, xiv. 16.~Inquisition, 299 Ind | threats of denouncing the Saint to, xxxiii. 6.~Inspirations, 300 Ind | xi. 17, xxxviii. 2; the Saint reads the letters of, iii. 301 Ind | the Society of, helps the Saint, v. 8; sought by her, xxiii. 302 Ind | great devotion of the Saint to, vi. 9, xxx. 8, xxxvi. 303 Ind | vi. 12; encourages the Saint, xxxiii. 14; vision of, 304 Ind | directors, xiii. 24–26; the Saint wishes for, xiv. 9; not 305 Ind | Satan is, xxv. 26; the Saint's hatred of, xxviii. 6.~ 306 Ind | xxviii. 6.~Life, the, of the Saint, under what circumstances 307 Ind | Locutions heard by the Saint, xviii. 18, xix. 13, xxiv. 308 Ind | religious folded by the Saint, xxxi. 27.~Maria of Jesus, 309 Ind | marries a sister of the Saint, ii. 4, note, iii. 4; sudden 310 Ind | Martyrdom desired by the Saint, i. 4.~Martyrs, the, sufferings 311 Ind | xv. 23.~Michael, St., the Saint commends herself to, xxvii. 312 Ind | Misdirection, a, corrected by the Saint, xiii. 22.~Mitigation, the 313 Ind | xxxix. 15.~Novitiate of the Saint, v. 1.~Nun, illness of a, 314 Ind | 37, 38.~Obedience, the Saint writes under, xviii. 10; 315 Ind | Jesus, xxxiii. 9; of the Saint to her confessors, xxiii. 316 Ind | Objects, natural, moved the Saint to devotion, ix. 6.~Ocampo, 317 Ind | Office, the divine, the Saint's imperfect knowledge of, 318 Ind | xxiii. 18; directs the Saint, xxiv. 1; removed from Avila, 319 Ind | Passion, the, devotion of the Saint to, ix. 5; meditation on, 320 Ind | Patience of a nun, v. 3; of the Saint, v. 16; of God, viii. 8.~ 321 Ind | necessity of, xxvii. 14; of the Saint, xxiv. 2, Rel. i. 5, Rel. 322 Ind | 21.~Persecution, of the Saint, xix. 12, xxxvi. 12; blessings 323 Ind | of, certain, xi. 17; the Saint prays for, xiv. 17; and 324 Ind | understands and comforts the Saint, xxx. 5, 7, Relvii6; 325 Ind | quiets a scruple of the Saint, xxx. 20; approves of the 326 Ind | xxxv. 6; in Avila when the Saint came back from Toledo, xxxvi. 327 Ind | 1, note; appears to the Saint, xxxvi. 20, 21; said that 328 Ind | of spirit, xxii. 17; the Saint's love of, xxxv. 3, Rel. 329 Ind | 12; joys of, x. 3; the Saint's four states of, xi. 12; 330 Ind | humility, xxii16; of the Saint continued in sleep, xxix. 331 Ind | kinds of, xxxix. €“10; the Saint's method of, Rel. i. 1.~ 332 Ind | Prophecies made to the Saint, xxxiv. 23; fulfilled, Rel. 333 Ind | it, xxxii. 18; sends the Saint to Toledo, xxxiv2; recalls 334 Ind | xxxv. 8; reprimands the Saint, xxxvi12; allows the Saint 335 Ind | Saint, xxxvi12; allows the Saint to live in the new monastery, 336 Ind | 34–36.~Purgatory, the Saint saw certain souls who were 337 Ind | i. 26, iv1; made the Saint long for heaven, xxxviii. 338 Ind | 13; persevered in by the Saint, viii. 14; long unprofitable 339 Ind | 16.~Resignation of the Saint, xxi. 6, Rel. i. 20.~Revelations, 340 Ind | i. 20.~Revelations, the Saint never spoke of her, when 341 Ind | 19.~Rosary, the, of the Saint, xxix. 8.~Rule, the Carmelite, 342 Ind | xxxii. 12; restored by the Saint, xxxvi. 27; observance of, 343 Ind | understands the state of the Saint, xxxiii. 11; bids the Saint 344 Ind | Saint, xxxiii. 11; bids the Saint go to Toledo, xxxiv. 2; 345 Ind | xxxiv. 2; vision of the Saint concerning, xxxviii. 17.~ 346 Ind | spiritual advice to the Saint, xxiii. 11; fears delusions, 347 Ind | delusions, xxiii. 12; helps the Saint in her new foundation, xxxii. 348 Ind | gives Communion to the Saint when a priest, Rel. iii. 349 Ind | thwarted, xv16; tempted the Saint to give up prayer, xix. 350 Ind | xxviii. 15; appears to the Saint, xxxi. 2; dislikes contempt, 351 Ind | v. 9.~Sicknesses of the Saint, xxx. 9.~Sickness sent for 352 Ind | restored at the prayer of the Saint, xxxix. 1.~Sincerity of 353 Ind | xxxix. 1.~Sincerity of the Saint, Rel. i. 28.~Sin, occasions 354 Ind | original, xxx. 20; the Saint, by her prayers, hinders 355 Ind | Rel. iii. 13.~Sins, the Saint consents to the divulging 356 Ind | lost soul, xxxviii31; the Saint's vision of her own, xl.  357 Ind | iii. 2; accompanies the Saint to Bezadas, iv. 6.~Sufferings, 358 Ind | Sufferings, physical, of the Saint, iv. 7, v. 4, 14, vi. 1; 359 Ind | of raptures, xx. 16; the Saint longs for, xl. 27.~Sweetness, 360 Ind | spiritual, never sought by the Saint but once, ix. 11; seekers 361 Ind | of raptures, xx. 19; the Saint unable to resist it at times, 362 Ind | iv. 8, xxix. 11; of the Saint before a picture of the 363 Ind | perfect union, xix. 1, 2; the Saint prays God to accept her, 364 Ind | x. 1, xi. 8, xii8; the Saint says she does not know the 365 Ind | xi. 18; promised to the Saint, xxxv. 9; shown her in a 366 Ind | mystery of, revealed to the Saint, xxxix. 36; visions of, 367 Ind | Guiomar, xxiv. 5; takes the Saint to her house, xxx. 3; helps 368 Ind | house, xxx. 3; helps the Saint to accomplish the reform, 369 Ind | perfect union, xviii. 19; the Saint speaks humbly of her, xxviii. 370 Ind | followed by visions in the Saint, xxv. 14.~Union, what it 371 Ind | possessions, xx. 35; the Saint's watchfulness over herself 372 Ind | 15; effects of, in the Saint, xxviii19; cessation of 373 Ind | xxviii19; cessation of the Saint's imaginary, xxix2; of 374 Ind2, Cit | Romani Pontificis ~·        Saint ~·        Sainte ~·        375 Ind2, Cit | Sacrament ~·        The Life of Saint Teresa ~·        The Life 376 Ind2, Cit | Teresa ~·        The Life of Saint Teresa of the Order of Our


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