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

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1 Int | thought of her books is best told by Yepes in a letter to 2 Int, 0(15) | of chapter xxxi. we are told on the authority of Don 3 Int | Dominican father (Ibañez); I told him all about my visions, 4 Int | confided the book, and I told her she ought to burn the 5 Int | would certainly burn it if I told her to do so; but knowing 6 Pref | in the way of perfection, told her of the difficulties 7 Pref | them.~But when the Saint told him of the great graces 8 Pref | some of his doubts, she told everything to St. Francis 9 Pref | pained her;53 St. Francis told her she had done enough, 10 Pref, 0(57) | he had rendered her, and told her nuns of Seville that 11 Pref | displeasure to the Saint, and told her he would burn the book, 12 Life, II | of matrimony;96 and I was told by my confessors, and others 13 Life, V | which was a venial sin, they told me was no sin at all; of 14 Life, V | been led by those who had told me that some things were 15 Life, V(124) | sermon, say that the Saint told him she had, during these 16 Life, VI | me so little. If they had told me that I was travelling 17 Life, VII | many I led astray when I told them there was no harm in 18 Life, VII | pray to God as before. So I told him that I did not pray; 19 Life, VII | for a reason, as he never told a lie himself; neither should 20 Life, VII | the relation we were in. I told him, in order to be the 21 Life, VII | bore me, believed all I told him; moreover, he was sorry 22 Life, VII | things come to an end. He told us with tears how sorry 23 Life, VII | beginning to speak to him, told him about my prayer. He 24 Life, VIII | to him with a scruple—told me that, even if I were 25 Life, IX | nun, because I had been told that many indulgences were 26 Life, X | may have done ought to be told; after death, there is no 27 Life, XIII | side, and afterwards they told me of it; for they knew 28 Life, XIV | rejoicest in us; for Thou hast told us that Thy delight is to 29 Life, XVI | this sort are very rarely told.~12. I wish we five, who 30 Life, XVI | everything, provided the truth be told and maintained for the glory 31 Life, XVII | and, hitherto, God has told me of none. If He had, most 32 Life, XVIII | from this doubt; for he told me that He was present, 33 Life, XIX | the others as well: they told me truths; for it was Thy  34 Life, XXII | experience: our Lord has told it me. I have seen clearly 35 Life, XXIII | enough to ruin all.~6. I was told of a learned ecclesiastic,336 36 Life, XXIII | could not do—what he told me, was enough to destroy 37 Life, XXIII | visits, he encouraged me, and told me that I ought not to suppose 38 Life, XXIII | may justly call him so—told me of weaknesses of his 39 Life, XXIII | had bestowed upon me, he told me that these things were 40 Life, XXIII | given him the book, and told the story of my life and 41 Life, XXIII | door, as it happened, who told it to the whole convent. 42 Life, XXIII | prudent. He understood all I told him, explained it to me, 43 Life, XXIII | to understand a soul! He told me to make my prayer every 44 Life, XXIV | who heard my confession told me that certain penances 45 Life, XXIV | rejoiced greatly when he was told that it was the work of 46 Life, XXIV | I must be ungrateful. He told me to lay the matter before 47 Life, XXIV | to use it.~ ./. 9. So I told my confessor of it, and 48 Life, XXV | come from God. I have been told things two or three years 49 Life, XXV | reassured. My confessor told me they were all of opinion 50 Life, XXV | and he alone did so. He told me that, if I did not offend 51 Life, XXVI | find great security if I told everything; and if I did 52 Life, XXVI | forbade it, our Lord Himself told me to obey my confessor. 53 Life, XXVII | safer way; for this, they told me, was so suspicious. The 54 Life, XXVII | what form I saw our Lord. I told him I saw no form. He then 55 Life, XXVII | confessor next asked me, who told me it was Jesus Christ.392 56 Life, XXVII | I replied that He often told me so Himself; but, even 57 Life, XXVII | Himself; but, even before He told me so, there was an impression 58 Life, XXVII | or in the ./. dark, and told me who he was, I should 59 Life, XXVII | soul; for that cannot be told which it feels when our 60 Life, XXVII | shall speak of again.402 He told me, I think, that for forty 61 Life, XXVII | cloak of the same stuff. He told me that, in the severe cold, 62 Life, XXVII | One of ./. his companions told me that he would be occasionally 63 Life, XXVII | youth, was such,—so he told me,—that he was three 64 Life, XXVII | never saw a woman's face. He told me that it was nothing to 65 Life, XXVIII | went to my confessor, and told him of my doubts. He would 66 Life, XXVIII | He would ask me whether I told him the truth so far as 67 Life, XXVIII | him? I would reply, that I told the truth; for, to the best 68 Life, XXVIII | among others, when they told me that my visions came 69 Life, XXVIII | anything for His sake. So he told me that if I did not offend 70 Life, XXIX | when I knew that they were told of anything about me.~5. 71 Life, XXIX | give up my prayer.430 He told me to say to them that this 72 Life, XXIX | complaints to our Lord, and told Him I could not bear it. 73 Life, XXX | took great care of me, and told me of his own affairs and 74 Life, XXX | extremely sorry for me. He told me that one of the greatest 75 Life, XXX | fear; and so, when they told me that the devil had power 76 Life, XXX | at it afterwards when I told them of it. They said that 77 Life, XXX | speak of this temptation, told me not to distress myself; 78 Life, XXX | friar, Peter of Alcantara, told me not to trouble myself 79 Life, XXXI | my pains did not cease, I told them, if they would not 80 Life, XXXI | so I was informed; for I told him what happened to myself 81 Life, XXXI | desire this. My confessor told me not to do it. But almost 82 Life, XXXII | available for that end. He told me to lay the matter before 83 Life, XXXII | console and encourage me. He told me that I could then see 84 Life, XXXII | was not to mind them. He told me also what I was to say 85 Life, XXXII | account of everything, and told the holy man how much she 86 Life, XXXII | more learned than he,—I told him myself all we intended 87 Life, XXXII | if that learned man had told me that we could not go 88 Life, XXXII | 20. The servant of God told me afterwards that he had 89 Life, XXXII | to settle the matter. He told us how and in what way it 90 Life, XXXII | for that, for our Lord had told me to go into it as well 91 Life, XXXIII | come from my confessor, he told me that I ought to recognise 92 Life, XXXIII | not speak of it here. He told me then not to distress 93 Life, XXXIII | truth of Holy Writ. So I told them I was not afraid of 94 Life, XXXIII | he was a learned man. I told him all about my visions, 95 Life, XXXIII | ways of the spirit, that he told me on his return he would 96 Life, XXXIII | confessor. On the contrary, he told him to console me,—that 97 Life, XXXIII(486)| as FAlvarez afterwards told Father de Ribera (Life of 98 Life, XXXIII | Order, and our Lord had told me that it was inexpedient 99 Life, XXXIII | inexpedient to do so. He told me the reasons why it was 100 Life, XXXIV | profound trance. Our Lord told me I must go without fail, 101 Life, XXXIV | this to the rector, and he told me that I must go by all 102 Life, XXXIV | another for many years. I told him that my life had been 103 Life, XXXIV | that they were not to be told, and that I was not to tell 104 Life, XXXIV | consolation to me; and so I told him all in confession. He 105 Life, XXXIV | subject, and our Lord has told me wonderful things of him 106 Life, XXXIV | what was then passing. He told me as much, and it was His 107 Life, XXXIV | herself for such an end. I told this to my confessor; but 108 Life, XXXIV | now, when he saw this, he told me I might go, and that 109 Life, XXXV | so often; and when she told me of it, I thought it right, 110 Life, XXXV | this matter. Some at first told me that they agreed with 111 Life, XXXV | insisted on my giving it up. I told them that, though they changed 112 Life, XXXV | matter to God, our Lord told me that I must by no means 113 Life, XXXV | would take place and I was told that many of the nuns wished 114 Life, XXXV | by which it would be. I told my confessor of it, and 115 Life, XXXV | plight I was in, had already told me to go, God having moved 116 Life, XXXV | exceedingly,—and as I told her, among many other reasons, 117 Life, XXXV | for our Lord had already told me that I was going to carry 118 Life, XXXV | when I was in prayer, He told me that this house was the 119 Life, XXXVI | on many accounts, they told me—though I was acting 120 Life, XXXVI | might go on. If they had told me that there was the slightest 121 Life, XXXVI | out.~12. When I came and told the prioress what I had 122 Life, XXXVI | too. I remember that he told me, the first time I saw 123 Life, XXXVI | astonishment, and the next day told the nobleman—for I went 124 Life, XXXVI | therefore greatly pleased; he told me afterwards how much he 125 Life, XXXVI | for that purpose only. He told me afterwards that he had 126 Life, XXXVII | soul was worn out. It is told to employ all its thoughts 127 Life, XXXVIII | mention more than once.573 She told me that she gave him that 128 Life, XXXVIII | friars present at his death told me that, before he breathed 129 Life, XXXVIII | exceedingly great glory, and told me certain things. He was 130 Life, XXXVIII | afterwards as our Lord had told me.~18. I have seen great 131 Life, XXXVIII | my will to vanities, and told me to make much of the desire 132 Life, XXXVIII | 20. On other occasions He told me to remember how I used 133 Life, XXXVIII | 30. Our Lord Himself told me to pray for that priest; 134 Life, XXXVIII | not for our profit. They told me that one who had been 135 Life, XXXIX | very sorry for him, and told me that I must anyhow go 136 Life, XXXIX | completely as if I saw it done. I told my confessors of it, for 137 Life, XXXIX | disguises, as our Lord once told me,—and much of what I 138 Life, XXXIX | understood this, or our Lord told me this, I am very scrupulous 139 Life, XXXIX | throne which, as I have told you, my father, I saw at 140 Life, XXXIX | and I saw nothing; they told me, but I know not who, 141 Life, XXXIX | and so many persons had told me the visions were from 142 Life, XL | other things which were told me in words. I understood 143 Life, XL | which he opened, and then told me to read certain words, 144 Life, XL | occasionally, and he has told me certain things, and thanked 145 Life, XL | comforted me greatly, and told me I must do this for His 146 Life, XL | published abroad,616 as He told me some years ago they should 147 Rel, I(622) | thing.~"7. She has been told that whatever she shall 148 Rel, I(622) | edification.~"12. She has been told of some persons that they 149 Rel, I(622) | she knows herself, or is told by those who understand 150 Rel, I(622) | her graces so great, she told me that, if she knew it 151 Rel, III | to be sorrowful. Our Lord told me not to be sad because 152 Rel, III | commands.~ ./. 3. Our Lord told me something I was to tell 153 Rel, III | mortify me because I had told him how much I delighted 154 Rel, III | longing for suffering. He also told me to keep in mind the words 155 Rel, IV(663) | family name was Jimena, told Ribera (vide lib. iv. c. 156 Rel, IV | I remembered that I had told you, my father, that these 157 Rel, V | thereto; and I have been told so. Accordingly, I believe 158 Rel, V | it is just as learned men told me; and I did not understand 159 Rel, VII | her greater security, and told him everything. He replied, 160 Rel, VII | times for one of them.~9. He told her, when he saw how distressed 161 Rel, VII | deceived like herself. She told her confessor that he might 162 Rel, VII | thereat, and she always told them everything. For all 163 Rel, VII | everything. For all that they told her that these things came 164 Rel, VII | spiritual.~16. All that is told and written she communicated 165 Rel, VIII | grace, but it cannot be told what it is; for, though 166 Rel, VIII | my father, I have already told you. But there is a strange 167 Rel, IX | thinks he comprehends what is told him. I was thinking how 168 Rel, IX | even pray,—for I had been told that our father was in great 169 Ind | prayer of union, xxv. 14; told by her confessor that she 170 Ind | xxviii6; her defence when told that her visions were false,


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