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

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grace

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1 Int | understand it; for it is one grace that our Lord gives grace; 2 Int | grace that our Lord gives grace; and it is another grace 3 Int | grace; and it is another grace to understand what grace 4 Int | grace to understand what grace and what gift it is; and 5 Int | it is another and further grace to have the power to describe 6 Int | great advantage and a great grace to understand it."23 These 7 Int, Arg | declares how far, with the grace of God, we can proceed by 8 Int, Arg | imaginary one, and a great grace with which God favoured 9 Int, Arg | her there, and the great grace God bestowed upon her in 10 Pref | met with, and how by the grace of God he had overcome them.~ 11 Pref | following censure of it:~ "The grace and peace of Jesus Christ 12 Pref | thought I might, by the grace of our Lord, learn something 13 Life, Pro | and the workings of the grace of our Lord within me, I 14 Life, Pro | whole heart to send me His grace, so that in all clearness 15 Life, I | also helped me with His grace. All this would have been 16 Life, II(95) | Monastery of Our Lady of Grace. It was founded in 1509 17 Life, II | our Lord had given me the grace to please every one, wherever 18 Life, IV | and I believe that, by the grace of God, it would have been 19 Life, V | have offended God. This grace, among others, did His Majesty 20 Life, VI | thing for me to have had the grace of prayer which God had 21 Life, VI | to return to a state of grace. But the whole evil lay 22 Life, VI | Lord seems to have given grace to succour men in some special 23 Life, VI | that if our Lord gave me grace to do any good, that good 24 Life, VI | make so bad a use of this grace.~14. Who could have said 25 Life, VI | seems to me, too, by Thy grace and mercy—I may say with 26 Life, VII | Lukewarmness. The Loss of Grace. Inconvenience of Laxity 27 Life, VIII | supplications to our Lord for this grace, and spoke frequently of 28 Life, VIII | towards the end, when, by the grace of God, I was withdrawing 29 Life, IX | prayed Him to give me was the grace never to offend Him, together 30 Life, X | in which God works this grace thinks that now it has scarcely 31 Life, X | tempt us herein, give us the grace to detect him, and the strength 32 Life, X | our Lord has given me the grace to speak only of Himself?~ 33 Life, X | should our Lord give me the grace to do so; and if I should 34 Life, XI | him to whom He gives the grace and resolution to strive 35 Life, XI | great, resolution, and great grace from God, to save them from 36 Life, XI | ourselves—that is, by the grace of God—for without that, 37 Life, XII | things of earth, God gave me grace to understand this truth: 38 Life, XII | and God give me the grace to do so. We must neither 39 Life, XIII | which many Saints by His grace have reached. If they had 40 Life, XIII | force ourselves, by the grace of God, to hold the world 41 Life, XIII | virtue in this way, by the grace of God, which is necessary 42 Life, XIV | water is nearer to it, for grace reveals itself more distinctly 43 Life, XIV | and particular helps of grace; for there are many who 44 Life, XIV | this particular help of grace, and be also useful in many 45 Life, XIV | from us the waters of His grace; and in despising ourselves 46 Life, XV | of its state, the great grace given it by our Lord, and 47 Life, XV | obtain from our Lord the grace to repent, and strength 48 Life, XV | discern in themselves this grace, must look upon themselves 49 Life, XV | give God thanks for this grace, and heaping up its sins 50 Life, XV | in the fruition of that grace, recollected itself, like 51 Life, XV | should grant us so great a grace, and to be aware that we 52 Life, XVI | reason is, that the waters of grace have risen up to the neck 53 Life, XVI | that God may bestow this grace upon you; for I see very 54 Life, XVI | May our Lord give us His grace for that end! You, my father, 55 Life, XVII | understand it; for it is one grace that our Lord gives grace; 56 Life, XVII | grace that our Lord gives grace; and it is another grace 57 Life, XVII | grace; and it is another grace to understand what grace 58 Life, XVII | grace to understand what grace and what gift it is; and 59 Life, XVII | it is another and further grace to have the power to describe 60 Life, XVII | great advantage and a great grace to understand it; for every 61 Life, XVII | very often bestowed such a grace upon me, whereby He constrains 62 Life, XVIII | them, by the help of Thy grace,—and I have need of no 63 Life, XVIII | I have need of no little grace for that end, being what 64 Life, XVIII | that this is a particular grace, though, as I say, it may 65 Life, XVIII | overflowing abundance of grace, that the brightness of 66 Life, XVIII | was present only by His grace. I could not believe that, 67 Life, XVIII | heaven,—this greatest grace of our Lord—always leaves 68 Life, XIX | obtaining nor for retaining this grace, great beyond all measure, 69 Life, XIX | unfitted for so great a grace,—it will be parched up 70 Life, XIX | pleased to grant me this grace. I repeat it, let no one 71 Life, XIX | us afterwards, though the grace be really from God, lies 72 Life, XIX | making use of that very grace, so far as he can, for his 73 Life, XIX | desire to return into His grace, He remembers our ingratitude 74 Life, XX | is ready to give us this grace, and that it is not He that 75 Life, XX | fear, but to esteem this grace more than all the others 76 Life, XX | that this pain was a great grace; but I was much more certain 77 Life, XX | our Lord has granted this grace, be not discouraged when 78 Life, XXI | for God is ever giving it grace upon grace. God is the soul 79 Life, XXI | ever giving it grace upon grace. God is the soul of that 80 Life, XXI | offend Him,—giving it grace, and stirring it up in His 81 Life, XXI | Lord began to give me the grace of raptures, until now, 82 Life, XXII | before our Lord gave me the grace of raptures and visions. 83 Life, XXII | All this depends on the grace which our Lord distributes 84 Life, XXII | our Lord grants us this grace, of having this love imprinted 85 Life, XXII | to bestow upon a soul a grace so great as this of perfect 86 Life, XXII | so; for he who receives a grace so great ought never more 87 Life, XXII | which He gives when this grace is a trance of longer duration.~ 88 Life, XXII | moment. He gives the same grace to others, according to 89 Life, XXII | this comparison: supposing grace given to those who are far 90 Life, XXII | become like them, by the grace of God. In short, the whole 91 Life, XXII | Majesty wills. He gives His grace to whom He pleases; but 92 Life, XXII | who begins to receive this grace must make a firm resolution 93 Life, XXII | things, and esteem this grace according to reason.~ ./. 94 Life, XXIII | give me most frequently the grace of the prayer of quiet, 95 Life, XXIII | one who had a particular grace for the direction of beginners 96 Life, XXIII | nothing of my prayer; for the grace to understand it—and, 97 Life, XXIII | praised, who has given me grace to be obedient to my confessors,348 98 Life, XXIV | enjoining it all, and giving him grace to command me in such a 99 Life, XXIV | Lord bestowed on me the grace of ecstasy. I heard these 100 Life, XXV | our Lord granted me that grace, it has been an ordinary 101 Life, XXV | the locution were words of grace or of instruction. But as 102 Life, XXV | may His Majesty give me grace to take that for peace which 103 Life, XXVI | bestow upon me some special grace,—in such a way that the 104 Life, XXVII | then make. This is a great grace from God; and let him to 105 Life, XXVII | of the vision and of the grace which God bestows on the 106 Life, XXVIII | the beginning of any new grace from God, makes me very 107 Life, XXVIII | afterwards, He granted me the grace of seeing His whole Person. 108 Life, XXVIII | for I wished, when this grace had been granted me, that 109 Life, XXVIII | such haste to bestow this grace upon me, and to declare 110 Life, XXIX | half God granted me this grace very frequently; but it 111 Life, XXIX | us these mercies and His grace, and we may be lost for 112 Life, XXX | how weak a soul is when grace is hiding itself. It did 113 Life, XXXI | provided I am not out of the grace of God; I have scarcely 114 Life, XXXI | pleased to bestow upon it His grace, that it has nothing of 115 Life, XXXI | unless our Lord grant that grace by a special privilege: 116 Life, XXXI | after they are confirmed in grace.~20. All this is a reason 117 Life, XXXI | if, as I said before,468 grace be not given to us fully 118 Life, XXXI | meannesses! The waters of Thy grace were not as yet flowing 119 Life, XXXI | Majesty to give me this grace, that I may not remain for 120 Life, XXXII | vouchsafe to give us His grace for that end! When I consider 121 Life, XXXIII | holy soul, with a special grace of our Lord for the discernment 122 Life, XXXIV | must not refuse me this grace; behold him,—he is a fit 123 Life, XXXIV | thought whether I was in the grace of God, and that I could 124 Life, XXXIV | that I was in a state of grace, because a love of God like 125 Life, XXXIV | some in twenty years the grace of contemplation, while 126 Life, XXXV | herself unworthy of the grace of being received into it, 127 Life, XXXVI | our Lord at present by His grace enables them to do, I am 128 Life, XXXVII | and our Lord gave me the grace to endure much affliction, 129 Life, XXXVII | our Lord has given me the grace to quit it, I wish to leave 130 Life, XXXVIII| on it all as too great a grace for me. But as to the shortness 131 Life, XXXVIII| my father, to beg this grace for me always.~10. The mercies, 132 Life, XXXVIII| and yet, as I think, a grace so wonderful might have 133 Life, XXXVIII| have received so great a grace. I neither heard nor saw 134 Life, XXXVIII| bestow upon me some special grace; because most frequently, 135 Life, XXXVIII| with him by way of special grace.~40. Another brother of 136 Life, XXXIX | conviction that it was a grace accorded to me. I gave thanks 137 Life, XXXIX | our Lord to grant me this grace, I heard a voice of exceeding 138 Life, XXXIX | pleased to grant me this grace. In a trance He made me 139 Rel, I | me, giving me first the grace to bear it.~21. Everything 140 Rel, I | that it is a very great grace bestowed upon me that He 141 Rel, III | bestowed on me a distinct grace,—in ./. charity, in suffering 142 Rel, III | soul that is in a state of grace.649 Afterwards giving thanks 143 Rel, III | of a soul in a state of grace: in its company I saw by 144 Rel, III | our Lord again confirmed a grace I had received in Toledo, 145 Rel, III | and thine is Mine." This grace had such an effect on me, 146 Rel, IV | them referred ./. to His grace, which He bestows on me. 147 Rel, V | for that depends on My grace. The best means he can have 148 Rel, V | they are not in a state of grace." When I heard this, I was 149 Rel, V | any one not in a state of grace to attain thereto; and I 150 Rel, V | that knowledge is a special grace of God, because nobody can 151 Rel, V | whether he is in a state of grace or not.670~4. You will show 152 Rel, V | in a soul in a state of grace.673 I understood the mystery 153 Rel, V | about to bestow any great grace upon it; that sense is the 154 Rel, VI | began to think of one great grace which I received of the 155 Rel, VIII | is that flows from this grace, but it cannot be told what 156 Rel, VIII | my opinion, the greatest grace wrought by our Lord on this 157 Rel, VIII | because she who received this grace was so wicked; for she saw 158 Rel, VIII | understands that it is a great grace from our Lord; were it to 159 Rel, IX | with which He wrought this grace cannot be described. The 160 Rel, IX | be in sin; but then the grace of it is not communicated 161 Rel, IX | souls who are in a state of grace: not that the inflowings 162 Rel, IX | not that the inflowings of grace, which proceed from this 163 Rel, XI | soul:739 and not only by grace, but because He will have 164 Ind | supply strength, x. 8; a grace to understand, xvii. 7; 165 Ind | absence from, Rel. iv. 6.~Grace, prayer the door of, viii. 166 Ind | xxii. 3; source of all grace, xxii. 9; never to be lost 167 Ind | 8; and of, in a state of grace, Rel. iii13, Rel. v. 6.~


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