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1 Int | But already before this time the Saint had an experience 2 Int | was wholly unknown in her time. The Constitutions of the 3 Int | was already dead at the time.16 Saint Teresa asks the 4 Int | solitary life, spending their time and talents in the composition 5 Int | discussion carried on for some time, not only in Spain but also 6 Int, Arg | should have given it up for a time, to make use of so great 7 Int, Arg | God perfectly in a short time. She begins to expound by 8 Int, Arg | which she laboured for some time. This chapter is most profitable.~ 9 Int, Arg | appeared to her for the first time; she explains what an imaginary 10 Int, Arg | —She shows how at that time it happened that she absented 11 Pref | spirit,55 and at a later time her friends were afraid 12 Pref | recourse about the same time to the Inquisitor Soto, 13 Pref | account, about the same time, the Life, as we have it 14 Pref | they should be sent us in a time of need, or for some good 15 Pref | if they continue for any time, and that with inward satisfaction— 16 Pref | that it was seized at this time.~The Princess became a widow 17 Pref | Joseph;63 but from that time forth he was one of her 18 Pref | by an enemy, the second time by a friend, to save it. 19 Pref | believe that if God for a time bears with the lukewarm, 20 Pref, 0(69) | Provincial of his Order at the time; and as he was elected only 21 Pref | published for the first time by Don Vicente: the arrangement 22 Life, Pro | been allowed at the same time to speak distinctly and 23 Life, Pro | earnestly, knowing, at the same time, that of myself I could 24 Life, Pro | should be given for some time past, but I had not the 25 Life, I(86) | she took for the first time the name of Teresa of Jesus ( 26 Life, I(86) | Mass was said for the first time in the Monastery of the 27 Life, I(88) | the Moors were not at that time driven out of the country. 28 Life, I(91) | twelve years old at that time. Don Vicente, in a note, 29 Life, II | because she never wasted her time on them; only we, her children, 30 Life, II | in virtue; for if at that time I had found any one to teach 31 Life, II | remarks were made, yet, as the time had been short, nothing 32 Life, II(95) | nuns in the house at this time (De la Fuente).~ 33 Life, II | monastery. Though at this time I hated to be a nun, yet 34 Life, II(96) | said that the Saint at this time intended, or wished, to 35 Life, III | think there never was a time when I was not glad to listen 36 Life, III | one, though at the same time I was afraid of marriage. 37 Life, III | being a nun came to me from time to time. They left me very 38 Life, III | came to me from time to time. They left me very soon; 39 Life, III | to become one.~3. At this time, though I was not careless 40 Life, III | weak. I had become by this time fond of good books, and 41 Life, IV | whom good inspirations from time to time may come, to resist 42 Life, IV | inspirations from time to time may come, to resist them 43 Life, IV | commenced. The intervening time I spent with my sister, 44 Life, IV | began to spend a certain time in solitude, to go frequently 45 Life, IV | union lasted but a short time: I know not if it continued 46 Life, IV | though the greater part of my time I spent in reading good 47 Life, IV | requires the spending of much time in prayer, then, I say, 48 Life, IV | meditate. During all this time, it was only after Communion 49 Life, V | now relate.~5. When the time had come for which I was 50 Life, V | conferences were many. But at that time, through the knowledge and 51 Life, V(124) | of the soul at the same time (vol. i. lib. i. ch. xii. 52 Life, VI | of any fear I had at any time, for it came upon me only 53 Life, VI | of chastisement. All the time I was so ill, my strict 54 Life, VI | have ever asked him at any time for anything which he has 55 Life, VI | of the angels, during the time that she suffered so much 56 Life, VII | hidden only for a short time; but in monasteries it can 57 Life, VII | nothing else but a waste of time.~11. I was once with a person— 58 Life, VII | for her.~13. At another time, when I was with that person, 59 Life, VII | She too warned me from time to time; but I not only 60 Life, VII | too warned me from time to time; but I not only did not 61 Life, VII | pleasure that any nun at any time ./. should read this, that 62 Life, VII | afflictions, deprives us of time for prayer; and so I found 63 Life, VII | that he was wasting his time. As I was wasting it in 64 Life, VII | them books; for from the time I began myself to pray, 65 Life, VII | save others.~22. At this time, that illness befell my 66 Life, VII | the whole of that wretched time of which I am speaking; 67 Life, VII | to live; for up to that time, though very ill, he did 68 Life, VII | thousand vanities at the same time. I spent many years in this 69 Life, VII | me? Oh, how, at the very time that I offended Thee most, 70 Life, VIII | to say how often at this time I failed in my duty to God, 71 Life, VIII | wish to see the end of the time I had appointed for myself 72 Life, VIII | me. I am speaking of the time after I gave myself to prayer. 73 Life, VIII | myself to prayer. At one time I had great comfort in sermons, 74 Life, IX | pardon.~3. But this last time, before that picture of 75 Life, IX | one they love.~8. At this time, the Confessions of St. 76 Life, IX | heart. I remained for some time lost in tears, in great 77 Life, IX | A desire to spend more time with Him began to grow within 78 Life, IX | consolation, being at the time in great aridities. When 79 Life, X | confessing at the same time our poverty, the greater 80 Life, X | as it were, to steal the time, and that with difficulty, 81 Life, XI | the trouble, or how long a time it will take us. It seems 82 Life, XI | away from them during the time of prayer; they must be 83 Life, XI | beneath the Cross.173~17. The time will come when he shall 84 Life, XI | this person in so short a time, and none to me after so 85 Life, XI | Yet, perhaps, at that very time, the will is feeding and 86 Life, XI | any in it, because at that time it is the will of God to 87 Life, XII(180) | voluntarily abandons it before the time; and will not attain to 88 Life, XII | can keep them at the same time quiet, is folly. I repeat 89 Life, XII | nothing; and for a long time, too, though God gave me 90 Life, XIII | weary and rests.~4. At one time I used often to think of 91 Life, XIII | prayer, and, at the same time, to live at my ease. If 92 Life, XIII | now and then, during the time that they thought well of 93 Life, XIII | are not to spend the whole time in that way; for though 94 Life, XIII | never will be a Sunday or a time when no work ought to be 95 Life, XIII | done. They think it lost time to do otherwise; but I think 96 Life, XIII | in His presence: at one time this, at another time that, 97 Life, XIII | one time this, at another time that, lest the soul should 98 Life, XIII | omitting, however, from time to time, the Passion and 99 Life, XIII | omitting, however, from time to time, the Passion and Life of 100 Life, XIII | necessary for it to waste its time on this subject? ./. Why 101 Life, XIII | to make arrangements for time and business, so that ./. 102 Life, XIII | should make reflections for a time, and consider the sufferings 103 Life, XIV | because they are at this time like doves which are not 104 Life, XIV | if persevered in for some time, is never wearisome. The 105 Life, XIV | disappointment; but in this, at that time, there is none: the disappointment 106 Life, XIV | suffered greatly, and lost much time, because I did not know 107 Life, XIV | of prayer.~12. The little time I have helps me but little, 108 Life, XIV | by little and little at a time. I wish I had leisure; for 109 Life, XIV(205) | Incarnation was founded a short time before the Saint was born; 110 Life, XIV(205) | quitted the monastery for a time, because of its poverty.~ 111 Life, XIV | no purpose. Then is the time really for weeding and rooting 112 Life, XV | may be that they spend the time in making applications of 113 Life, XV | prayer, still, in the very time of prayer itself, there 114 Life, XV | be put on one side. The time will come when they may 115 Life, XV | the world. This is not the time for discussing, but for 116 Life, XV | vocal prayer, if at any time we wish, or can, to make 117 Life, XV | confident in himself. A time may come when they whose 118 Life, XVI | can do it at all at this time. Many words are then uttered 119 Life, XVI | sees itself wasting the time of this life in comforts, 120 Life, XVI | and most heavy at the same time: light, because sweet; heavy, 121 Life, XVII | speaking to us at the same time, while we ourselves are 122 Life, XVII | that it happens to me from time to time,—it has done so 123 Life, XVII | happens to me from time to time,—it has done so this very 124 Life, XVII | and to see, at the same time, that it is impossible: 125 Life, XVII | now,243 in the course of time you will ./. rejoice greatly 126 Life, XVIII | red-hot in a little fire, some time must pass; but ./. if the 127 Life, XVIII | my understanding—at one time suggesting the words, at 128 Life, XVIII | it fluttering for a long time, striving with the understanding 129 Life, XVIII | seems to me, the period of time, however long it may have 130 Life, XVIII | hour, that would be a long time. I do not think that I have 131 Life, XVIII | but I think that at any time it cannot be very long before 132 Life, XVIII | lasts only for a short time; though the faculties do 133 Life, XVIII | if in disorder: God, from time to time, drawing them to 134 Life, XVIII | disorder: God, from time to time, drawing them to Himself.~ 135 Life, XIX | consolation to it. This is the time of resolutions, of heroic 136 Life, XIX | abide in the soul for some time. Now that it clearly apprehends 137 Life, XIX | this temptation for some time,—and when I came to these 138 Life, XIX | gave that up, and wasted my time in amusing myself, in great 139 Life, XX | shall speak, and after that time, wherein I gave myself to 140 Life, XX | it lasts but for a short time after the senses are suspended. 141 Life, XX | think, during much of that time the faculties are at rest. 142 Life, XX | kind; while, at the same time, it is so full of sweetness, 143 Life, XX | and then only for a short time. But in general they are 144 Life, XX | strength to move for some time; the soul took it all away. 145 Life, XX | how ashamed it is of the time when it was entangled! how 146 Life, XX | itself when it thinks of the time in which it regarded money, 147 Life, XXI | pleasure, O my God, that the time may come in which I may 148 Life, XXI | ill-ordered; to waste its time in attending to the body 149 Life, XXI | and this requires some time. Meanwhile, the greater 150 Life, XXI | and that there was not time enough for it. His Majesty, 151 Life, XXI | strength for it. From the time our Lord began to give me 152 Life, XXII | there will be occasions from time to time when we can do neither 153 Life, XXII | be occasions from time to time when we can do neither the 154 Life, XXII | hereafter,320 at any other time than when ./. I was as 155 Life, XXII | great things in a very short time, and with very little labour. 156 Life, XXII | virtue only in the course of time? I should be glad to learn 157 Life, XXIII | have escaped in so short a time from ways and works that 158 Life, XXIII | union, which lasted some time. But as, in these days, 159 Life, XXIII | somewhat rude.~4. I spent some time in this state, till, after 160 Life, XXIII | God. Hence it was that no time was fixed in which I should 161 Life, XXIII | encourage them, and bide the time when our Lord will help 162 Life, XXIV | credit through me.~4. At this time, Father Francis, who was 163 Life, XXIV | was great.~ ./. 5. At this time, they changed my confessor' 164 Life, XXIV | very gentle at the same time; for my soul was not at 165 Life, XXIV | having prayed for some time, and implored our Lord to 166 Life, XXIV | plain.~7. This was the first time that our Lord bestowed on 167 Life, XXV | matter; for ever since that time of which I am speaking, 168 Life, XXV | words it never is as at the time when the soul is in union 169 Life, XXV | hearing, is possible at that time. The soul is then wholly 170 Life, XXV | still entranced, then is the time of which I am speaking; 171 Life, XXV(362) | and as she had but little time for writing, she could not 172 Life, XXV | uttered so rapidly, that much time must have been spent in 173 Life, XXV | possibly be ignorant at the time that we have never formed 174 Life, XXV | impossible,—and at a later time to see the whole fulfilled; 175 Life, XXV | it may be forgotten, and time have lapsed, yet is not 176 Life, XXV | indeed, after very long time, or unless the locution 177 Life, XXV | that the understanding has time enough to arrange these 178 Life, XXV | locutions? They require time.~12. But, on the other side, 179 Life, XXV | instruct us without loss of time, and we understand matters 180 Life, XXV | however, it should at any time find itself wavering even 181 Life, XXV | tears, where for a long time great dryness seems to have 182 Life, XXVI | otherwise, I might at any time fall into delusions.382~ 183 Life, XXVI | said to me, for at that time I had never had a vision.[ 184 Life, XXVII | I did; and never at any time, if I was but slightly recollected, 185 Life, XXVII | and encourage me, at a time when I was in great straits, 186 Life, XXVII | in great glory. The first time he appeared to me, he said: " 187 Life, XXVIII | could not open our eyes in time to see it, if it were necessary 188 Life, XXVIII | what, in a long space of time, the imagination could not 189 Life, XXVIII | heard my confession all that time; for in the great persecutions 190 Life, XXVIII | reprimand me. This lasted some time, and I was distressed on 191 Life, XXIX | great beauty? No little time is necessary, if our conception 192 Life, XXIX | and a person may for a time contemplate that picture, 193 Life, XXIX | appeared to me the first time429—that they would preserve 194 Life, XXIX | the body be upright at the time, it falls down, as a thing 195 Life, XXIX | I was in this state from time to time, whenever it was 196 Life, XXIX | this state from time to time, whenever it was our Lord' 197 Life, XXIX | trance, so that there is no time for me to have any sense 198 Life, XXX | conversations with him the first time he ./. came here; for, 199 Life, XXX | I required; for at that time I did not know myself as 200 Life, XXX | state. It was at a later time that God enabled me to understand 201 Life, XXX | in the same way. At that time, however, it must have been 202 Life, XXX | laugh at them at any other time, he makes it stumble over 203 Life, XXX | indeed, very often. At one time, I laugh at myself; and 204 Life, XXX | anything, and at the same time to be receiving much from 205 Life, XXXI | so dangerous.~5. Another time, and not long ago, the same 206 Life, XXXI | During the whole of that time, he neither confessed it 207 Life, XXXI | account of my sins. At that time, too, I thought the evil 208 Life, XXXI | him understand that each time we despise those terrors, 209 Life, XXXI | about me, and, at the same time, a great light, in which 210 Life, XXXI | that wherein I was at this time. I had heard great things 211 Life, XXXI | striven to do from that time till now.~23. If our Lord 212 Life, XXXI | and endures but a short time. I say it again and again, 213 Life, XXXI | accused,—and, at the same time, to keep our own reputation 214 Life, XXXII | Founded.~1. Some considerable time after our Lord had bestowed 215 Life, XXXII | visible.~6. Our Lord at that time would not let me see more 216 Life, XXXII | had to bear, I remember no time in which I do not think 217 Life, XXXII | pains.~8. Ever since that time, as I was saying, everything 218 Life, XXXIII | joyful; though, at the same time, I was never able to give 219 Life, XXXIII | was much distressed at one time by a letter which my confessor 220 Life, XXXIII | on the subject till the time came to resume it. I was 221 Life, XXXIII | exceedingly good, yet, from this time forth, he gave himself more 222 Life, XXXIII | too, brought him here in time; for He saw that his help 223 Life, XXXIII | founded. At the end of that time, the then Rector484 of the 224 Life, XXXIII | profound learning, at the very time when I was in great straits. 225 Life, XXXIII | conduct. I was at the same time subject to such great impetuosities 226 Life, XXXIII | softened, that I was for some time unable to move or speak— 227 Life, XXXIII | the Bishop,495 but at that time I did not know him, nor 228 Life, XXXIV | of the Incarnation for a Time, at the Command of Her Superior. 229 Life, XXXIV | blessed be God!—for every time that he spoke to me I was 230 Life, XXXIV | given him in so short a time graces so matured, and filled 231 Life, XXXIV | because he ./. has in a short time had great experience in 232 Life, XXXIV | depends not on length of time nor extent of service. I 233 Life, XXXIV | service. I do not mean that time and service, are not great 234 Life, XXXIV | that soul in so short a time to a state so high. It made 235 Life, XXXIV | death. She was but a short time in purgatory.~25. I do not 236 Life, XXXV | for I had now for some time wished it were possible 237 Life, XXXV | by the first.~6. At this time, because of my entreaties, 238 Life, XXXV | love of God.~8. At this time, my Provincial withdrew 239 Life, XXXV | also do so for a certain time. But during that time the 240 Life, XXXV | certain time. But during that time the elections in my monastery520 241 Life, XXXV | me great pain,—at this time, though I wished to feel 242 Life, XXXVI | man was here but a short time,—I think not quite eight 243 Life, XXXVI | in the house at the same time.538 With full sanction and 244 Life, XXXVI | considered, that there was time enough, that it was the 245 Life, XXXVI(547) | De la Fuente). At this time Bañes did not know, and 246 Life, XXXVI | to my wish.~21. At this time I had already seen him twice 247 Life, XXXVI | that he told me, the first time I saw him, among other things, 248 Life, XXXVI | Though not here at the time, our Lord brought him here 249 Life, XXXVI | impossible in so short a time for the performance of the 250 Life, XXXVII | obey them; for before that time I had no affection whatever 251 Life, XXXVII | breeding, and yet spend any time in the service of God. I 252 Life, XXXVIII | other things also; but the time was no longer than that 253 Life, XXXVIII | to the shortness of the time, it might have been longer, 254 Life, XXXVIII | 3. It happened, also, as time went on, and it happens 255 Life, XXXVIII | and it happens now from time to time, that our Lord showed 256 Life, XXXVIII | happens now from time to time, that our Lord showed me 257 Life, XXXVIII | He shows it; and so, each time, I saw nothing more than 258 Life, XXXVIII | suffered greatly at one time, though not so much now, 259 Life, XXXVIII | acquire it in so short a time.~7. The fear of death, also, 260 Life, XXXVIII | most distinctly at that time how deficient I was then 261 Life, XXXVIII | the rest of that festal time I was so amazed and bewildered 262 Life, XXXVIII | unto God.~15. At another time I saw our Lady putting a 263 Life, XXXVIII(574)| Teresa was living at this time.~ 264 Life, XXXVIII | trance which lasted a long time, and which he could not 265 Life, XXXVIII | truth upon us at the same time in such a way that we cannot 266 Life, XXXVIII | not get rid of it for some time, though it had lasted but 267 Life, XXXVIII | evermore!~31. At another time I had a vision of a different 268 Life, XXXVIII | afterwards learned, at the very time of my vision. I was amazed 269 Life, XXXIX | praying for. Even during the time when I did not serve Him, 270 Life, XXXIX | it, for I had two at this time, both of them learned men, 271 Life, XXXIX | distressing those who in a short time have made greater progress 272 Life, XXXIX | the prayer that in a short time results in these great effects, 273 Life, XXXIX | which at the end of the time, as well as at the beginning, 274 Life, XXXIX | soul makes no progress in time, or that God will not reward 275 Life, XXXIX | ways, I was tried at that time, even after that trial of 276 Life, XXXIX | and consoled at the same time. This was of the greatest 277 Life, XL | 3. Our Lord at the same time uttered a special word of 278 Life, XL | seeing that in so short a time it leaves so great a blessing 279 Life, XL | mirror, and at the same time the mirror was all sculptured— 280 Life, XL | are aware of it. When the time is over during which the 281 Life, XL | to give up prayer at that time, and resume it afterwards, 282 Life, XL | seen this at an earlier time, or if they saw it who sin 283 Life, XL | me to see, in so short a time, so many things together 284 Life, XL | the faith; for at another time, when I was in prayer, I 285 Life, XL | the same state.612 At one time I should be fervent, at 286 Life, XL | how I am forced to spend time in taking care of a body 287 Life, XL | prayer one night, when it was time to go to sleep. I was in 288 Life, XL | hand, the spirit asked for time for itself. I was so much 289 Life, XL | of myself, so that at the time I hold myself literally 290 Life, XL | father! I have so little time,618 and therefore my trouble 291 Life, XL | I have not wasted more time, nor given it more attention, 292 Life, XL | some repetitions; for the time I could give to it was so 293 Rel, I(622) | to Avila in 1560, at the time when the Saint was so severely 294 Rel, I(622) | And thus, during the whole time in which she had visions, 295 Rel, I | up those actions to him. Time seems to me too short, and 296 Rel, I | am always wishing I had time for reading, for I have 297 Rel, I | always wishing for more time, and everything becomes 298 Rel, I | though to pass away the time, I am under great constraint 299 Rel, I | Bodily pains at the same time distress me. My understanding 300 Rel, II | written; God has all this time protected me with His hand, 301 Rel, II | there is, or can be, any time in which His words are not 302 Rel, II | favour. And thus, the first time I go to prayer, I have no 303 Rel, II | against them; the first time I hear it, it creates in 304 Rel, III | replied: "This is not the time for rest;" that I must hasten 305 Rel, III | Himself would warn me when the time came.~4. Once, when I was 306 Rel, III | I heard this once: "The time will come when ./. many 307 Rel, III | gave me; but I had no time to ascertain this, because 308 Rel, III | heavy sorrows. From the time that Simeon spoke to her, 309 Rel, III | themselves, and much of their time passed away without any 310 Rel, III | Certainly, so it was; for the time of my recollection lasted 311 Rel, IV | kept me by Him for some time.~3. As you, my father, went 312 Rel, IV | urgent,—I was for some time in pain and sadness. As 313 Rel, IV | remained with me for some time, I remembered that I had 314 Rel, V | thou that thou art wasting time in writing down those I 315 Rel, V | down those I give thee? The time will come when thou shalt 316 Rel, V | union lasts but a very short time. It was suggested to me 317 Rel, VI | to confession to him from time to time, though not looking 318 Rel, VI | confession to him from time to time, though not looking upon 319 Rel, VI | frequented in turn for a long time, and to whom I owed much; 320 Rel, VI | I remembered at the same time that our Lord had given 321 Rel, VII | on her own sins, for some time every day, without thinking 322 Rel, VII | confession for six years at this time; also the present Rector 323 Rel, VII | Vicente Barron, at that ./. time Consultor of the Holy Office, 324 Rel, VIII | but love. This lasts some time, and even a long time.~5. 325 Rel, VIII | some time, and even a long time.~5. Out of this prayer comes 326 Rel, VIII | anything else; and at the same time the two other faculties 327 Rel, VIII | do with itself. And from time to time God gives it a certain 328 Rel, VIII | itself. And from time to time God gives it a certain knowledge 329 Rel, IX | the gift; and from that time forth I look at our Lord' 330 Rel, IX | soon, that I might have the time to occupy myself therein; 331 Rel, IX | have by faith. From that time forth I have never been 332 Rel, IX | that I speak to thee from time to time. Do not omit to 333 Rel, IX | speak to thee from time to time. Do not omit to write down 334 Rel, IX | because it was then a long time since I had heard anything 335 Rel, IX | he was not well the last time he wrote to me. However, 336 Rel, XI | is to come at a certain time, but until then has nothing 337 Rel, XI | and that only for a short time, I think that of more importance 338 Ind | abandons her prayers for a time, xix. 8; evil spoken of,