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1 Int, 0(4) | Incarnation to build another house for the use of the said
2 Int | year, completing it in the house of Doña Luisa de la Cerda
3 Int, Arg | of the foundation of this house of our glorious Father St.
4 Pref | in charge of her father's house, and as her education was
5 Pref | so she left her father's house by stealth, taking with
6 Pref | nuns received her into the house, but sent word to her father
7 Pref | and finished it in the house of Doña Luisa de la Cerda,
8 Pref | deluding nun. The gossip in the house of the Princess was carried
9 Pref | becoming a Carmelite nun in the house she and her husband, Ruy
10 Pref | Princess a nun! I look on the house as ruined." The Princess
11 Pref | their receiving into the house as religious whomsoever
12 Ann | and leaves her father's house with one of her brothers.~
13 Ann, 0(74) | that she left her father's house in 1535, when she was more
14 Ann | Cañada, to her sister's house, where she remains till
15 Ann | days, when in her father's house. Paralysed for more than
16 Ann | the building of the new house.~1562. ~Goes to Toledo,
17 Ann | Goes to Toledo, to the house of Doña Luisa de la Cerda,
18 Life, I | brothers being once in his house, was treated by him with
19 Life, I(88) | that she left her father's house, ut in Africam trajiceret.~
20 Life, I | orchard belonging to the house we contrived, as well as
21 Life, II | cousins; for into my father's house no others were allowed an
22 Life, II | relative who was often in the house. She was so light and frivolous,
23 Life, II | pains to keep her out of the house, as if she foresaw the evil
24 Life, II | person from coming into the house, all their efforts were
25 Life, II | without a mother, in the house.~9. So excessive was my
26 Life, II(95) | There were forty nuns in the house at this time (De la Fuente).~
27 Life, II | had been in my father's house. All the nuns were pleased
28 Life, III | be a nun, yet not in that house, on account of certain devotional
29 Life, III | not to be one in any other house than where she was. I looked
30 Life, III | to return to my father's house.~4. When I became well again,
31 Life, III | see my sister100 in her house in the country village where
32 Life, IV | when I left my father's house was so great, that I do
33 Life, IV | then I used to sweep the house during those hours of the
34 Life, IV | a state so secure, to a house where there are so many
35 Life, IV | have spoken as being in the house went with me. She was one
36 Life, IV | of the elder nuns. In the house where I was a nun, there
37 Life, IV(107) | Castellanos de la Cañada, to the house of her sister, Doña Maria,
38 Life, IV | spoke before,110 in her house in the country, waiting
39 Life, IV | mention before,111 and whose house was on our road, gave me
40 Life, V | 3. There was then in the house a nun labouring under a
41 Life, V | —I was in my sister's house, for the purpose of undergoing
42 Life, V | Friars of our Order, in a house at some distance from this
43 Life, V(123) | Incarnation were in the house, sent thither from the monastery;
44 Life, VI(126) | 1536 went from her sister's house to Bezadas; and in July
45 Life, VI(126) | brought back to her father's house in Avila, wherein she remained
46 Life, VI(127) | Carmel were like the holy house of Nazareth to it; and the
47 Life, VII | warnings!~14. There was in that house a nun, who was related to
48 Life, IX | certain feast observed in the house. It was a representation
49 Life, X | will to take him into His house, having chosen him for His
50 Life, X | spinning. I am living in a house that is poor, and have many
51 Life, XIII | it prevail in a religious house. How much, then, must his
52 Life, XIII | she ought to attend to her house, although she may thereby
53 Life, XIV | employ me, as I am in a house which is newly founded—
54 Life, XIV(205) | it was newly founded. The house, however, was poor; for
55 Life, XIX | holy nuns who were in the house,—and I do not believe
56 Life, XX | it was the feast of our house, some great ladies being
57 Life, XXII | the lower offices of His house, and not sit down on the
58 Life, XXIII(337) | of the Dominicans, in the house of St. Thomas. His death
59 Life, XXIII(347) | del Aguila, to found the house of the Society in Avila (
60 Life, XXIV | began to be solid, like a house, the foundations of which
61 Life, XXIV | contrived to get me into her house, and I contrived at once
62 Life, XXIV | me, and I remained in her house some days. She lived near,
63 Life, XXVI(378) | the foundation of the house of St. Joseph.~
64 Life, XXVII | go from one part of the house to the other, he never knew
65 Life, XXIX(426) | was father-minister of the house of St. Giles, Avila, in
66 Life, XXIX(426) | to another father of that house (Ribera, i. ch. 6).~
67 Life, XXX | to stay eight days in her house, in order that I might the
68 Life, XXX | confer with him. In that house, and in one church or another,
69 Life, XXXI | believe the sisters of this house do serve Him. The devils
70 Life, XXXI | which did great harm to that house; for it was a dispute that
71 Life, XXXI | that I wished to leave the house, and take my dower to another
72 Life, XXXI | great things of that other house, which was of the same Order
73 Life, XXXII | possible.~12. Though in that house in which I then lived there
74 Life, XXXII | it seemed to me; for the house was large and pleasant.
75 Life, XXXII | that I might not be in the house, where I was of great service
76 Life, XXXII | greatest delight in the house in which I was then living,
77 Life, XXXII | was also very happy in the house I was in then; and though
78 Life, XXXII | promised to acknowledge the house. Then there was a discussion
79 Life, XXXII | not acknowledge the new house. He said that the revenue
80 Life, XXXII | prayers, we purchased a house in a convenient spot; and
81 Life, XXXIII | that I did not love the house, and that it would have
82 Life, XXXIII | and so I remained in the house where I was, exceedingly
83 Life, XXXIII(485)| Salazar was made rector of the house in Avila in 1561, therein
84 Life, XXXIII | of the town, should buy a house, and prepare it as if for
85 Life, XXXIII | the money, in finding the house, in treating for it, in
86 Life, XXXIII | wonder, provided for me. The house offered me was too small,
87 Life, XXXIII | There was another little house close to the one we had,
88 Life, XXXIII | complain. I went to the little house, arranged the divisions
89 Life, XXXIII | Saint observes in her own house is observed in this, and
90 Life, XXXIII | had confessed in that ./. house. I fell into so profound
91 Life, XXXIII | good and favourable to this house as it was necessary he should
92 Life, XXXIV | to ./. get me into her house, sending messages to the
93 Life, XXXIV | comfort that there was a house of the Society of Jesus
94 Life, XXXIV | for the comforts of her house were a great torment, and
95 Life, XXXIV | monastery of his Order, near the house in which I was staying,
96 Life, XXXIV | before,507 relating to this house, as well as others, of which
97 Life, XXXV | XXXV.~The Foundation of the House of St. Joseph. The Observation
98 Life, XXXV | already spoken of, in whose house I remained more than six
99 Life, XXXV(511) | permission to found her house there, and some went so
100 Life, XXXV(511) | de Mascareñas gave her a house in Alcala de Henares, of
101 Life, XXXV(511) | Sept. 11, 1562; but the house was formally constituted
102 Life, XXXV | love of God—to have no house of my own, nor anything
103 Life, XXXV | much. The lady in whose house I was staying was a great
104 Life, XXXV | Lord to bring him to her house. As he was a great lover
105 Life, XXXV | which I was staying in that house.519 He left it to me to
106 Life, XXXV(519) | The house of Doña Luisa, in Toledo.~
107 Life, XXXV | Provincial, to have me in her house.~11. I considered it a very
108 Life, XXXV | the affairs of this holy house, that I know not how they
109 Life, XXXV | prayer, He told me that this house was the paradise of his
110 Life, XXXV | for the purpose of this house, where enclosure, poverty,
111 Life, XXXV(525) | and the Saint, then in the house of Doña Guiomar de Ulloa,
112 Life, XXXVI | servant of God, in whose house the holy man was ./. staying;
113 Life, XXXVI | the servants of God in his house. These two prevailed on
114 Life, XXXVI(533) | Alcantara. "Truly this is the house of St. Joseph," were the
115 Life, XXXVI | disengaged, and he leave the house empty, our Lord restored
116 Life, XXXVI | hasty preparation of the house, so that it might have the
117 Life, XXXVI | Sacrament began to dwell in the house at the same time.538 With
118 Life, XXXVI | with two nuns540 of the house to which we belonged, who
119 Life, XXXVI | be absent from it. As the house which thus became a monastery
120 Life, XXXVI | God, established in the house. It was our aim from the
121 Life, XXXVI(543) | wished to enter a religious house far away from Avila, her
122 Life, XXXVI(543) | Joseph. It was at this house, too, that the Saint herself
123 Life, XXXVI | contented to live in so strict a house, whether they could always
124 Life, XXXVI | myself up in so strict a house, when I was subject to so
125 Life, XXXVI | penitential a life, and leave a house large and pleasant, where
126 Life, XXXVI | permission to enter this house, and, if I could do it with
127 Life, XXXVI | and other rules of this house are to me, in their observance,
128 Life, XXXVI | to bring me back to his house. I offered up to him all
129 Life, XXXVI | not kept the rule in that house, think of keeping it in
130 Life, XXXVI | authorise me to enter the house till he saw how it would
131 Life, XXXVI | and said, "O Lord, this house is not mine; it was founded
132 Life, XXXVI | permit me to enter this house, and to take with me some
133 Life, XXXVI | of those who were in this house: the day of our coming was
134 Life, XXXVI | before I went into the house, and being as it were in
135 Life, XXXVI | raise the religious of this house.~25. When we had begun to
136 Life, XXXVI | Accordingly, none come to this house who do not aim at this;
137 Life, XXXVI | His Majesty.~29. The other house, which the holy woman of
138 Life, XXXVI | in the foundation of this house it seems to me that she
139 Life, XXXVI(559) | of Jesus had founded her house in Alcala de Henares; but
140 Life, XXXVI(559) | even entreated to take the house under her own government (
141 Life, XXXVI | years we have lived in this house, as well as from the better
142 Life, XXXVI | and not on the rule of the house, seeing that delicate persons,
143 Life, XXXVII(560)| Joseph, Avila,—the first house of the Reformed Carmelites,
144 Life, XXXVII | live when I came into this house. Any negligence in being
145 Life, XXXVIII | by helping to found this house,574 that it was a sign that
146 Life, XXXVIII | servant of God, died in this house. On the next day one of
147 Life, XXXVIII | Another nun died in this same house of mine, she was about eighteen
148 Life, XXXVIII | of the brothers of that house had died in it; and I, as
149 Life, XXXIX | When I was staying in the house of that lady of whom I have
150 Life, XXXIX | themselves up for ever in a house that is unendowed, as persons
151 Life, XXXIX | discontented in so small a house, and where enclosure is
152 Life, XXXIX | about the foundation of this house. I cannot tell how it was;
153 Life, XXXIX(595) | vision when she was in the house of Doña Luisa de la Cerda
154 Life, XXXIX | impossible to leave the house. When I had gone out, I
155 Life, XXXIX | when the brothers of the house were communicating, I saw
156 Life, XL | people. But as I am in a house where none may see me, it
157 Rel, II | Her Confessors, from the House of Doña Luisa de la Cerda,
158 Rel, III(652) | Incarnation at Avila; the very house she had left in order to
159 Rel, III | and gave me hopes of this house,658 that it would go on
160 Rel, VI | of my leaving my father's house to become a nun.682 The
161 Rel, VII | more or less, after the house of St. Joseph was founded,
162 Ind | 5, 6; brings her to his house in Avila, v. 15; hinders
163 Ind | watchfulness over herself in the house of, xxxix. 11.~Cheerfulness,
164 Ind | Jesus, xxxv. 1; founds a house in Alcala de Henares, xxxvi.
165 Ind | takes the Saint to her house, xxx. 3; helps the Saint