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1 Int | Teresa or a later addition, come to the conclusion (against
2 Int | will be examined when I come to speak of the different
3 Int | struck by the change that has come over Teresa: the period
4 Int | resolved, when I should come thus far in my story, to
5 Int | anxious friends, that they did come from God, and that so far
6 Int | The new light that had come to her induced her confessors25
7 Int, Arg | what the soul that has come so far can do, and the effect
8 Pref | finding out whether they come from our Lord or not, and
9 Pref | be desired, and if they come undesired still they should
10 Pref | it be certain that they come from an evil spirit; indeed,
11 Pref | considered that, even if they do come from God, Satan may mix
12 Pref | great certainty that they come from God, Whose arm is not
13 Pref | signs that most of them come from our Lord, and those
14 Pref | Lord, and those that do not come from Him will not hurt you
15 Pref | believe of them that they come from God, and to look on
16 Pref | revelations and visions come from the devil. If it were
17 Ann | the cross76. The Jesuits come to Avila and the Saint confesses
18 Life, IV | inspirations from time to time may come, to resist them through
19 Life, V | relate.~5. When the time had come for which I was waiting
20 Life, V | nun, my friend, who had come from the monastery with
21 Life, V | pleased our Lord I should come to myself. I wished to go
22 Life, VI | gave me—for if it had not come from the hand of His Majesty,
23 Life, VI | that anything that does not come from Thee can give me pleasure;
24 Life, VI | utterly but that Thou hast come again and raised me up,
25 Life, VII | that these inclinations may come to good! or let them keep
26 Life, VII | middle of the day, have come forth from that place; it
27 Life, VII | consider how all things come to an end. He told us with
28 Life, VIII | remove them, how can He come to us, and how can we have
29 Life, IX | must needs permit me to come near unto Him.~5. I did
30 Life, IX | drawn me, I should not have come at all.~11. Once only in
31 Life, X | the presence of God would come over me unexpectedly, so
32 Life, XI | that soul, so that it may come forth victorious. I say
33 Life, XI | our Lord, so that He may come often for His pleasure into
34 Life, XI | Cross.173~17. The time will come when he shall be paid once
35 Life, XI | make a beginning, but never come to the end; and that is
36 Life, XI | progress.~25. So, then, I come back to what I advised before177
37 Life, XIII | know that this strength can come out of no strength of our
38 Life, XIII | intentions, I should never come to an end. Let us labour,
39 Life, XIII | came, and that ever shall come.~21. He who begins is in
40 Life, XIII | enlightens us; so when we have come to the knowledge of the
41 Life, XIV | hardly find it that they come back. And so the memory
42 Life, XIV | memory and the understanding come and go, seeking whether
43 Life, XIV | themselves alone when they come to this state; for though
44 Life, XIV | these effects whether they come from the Spirit of God.
45 Life, XIV | guard; for even if they do come from God, now and then the
46 Life, XV | I know that many souls come thus far, and that those
47 Life, XV | the goodness of God, have come to this state; for it may
48 Life, XV | one side. The time will come when they may make use of
49 Life, XV | confident in himself. A time may come when they whose will is
50 Life, XV | our Lord, they may have come to this state.~
51 Life, XVI | resolved, when I should come thus far in my story, to
52 Life, XVI | unless it be that it may come to Thee. When the soul remembers
53 Life, XVII | sovereign Good. If life is to come to an end for ever, so it
54 Life, XVIII | understanding; and when I come to think of it, I can get
55 Life, XVIII | Himself.~18. Let us now come to that which the soul feels
56 Life, XIX | observance of my rule; nor had I come near those excellent and
57 Life, XIX | itself. Yet this does not come out of pride; for the soul
58 Life, XX | order to risk everything, come what may, and to abandon
59 Life, XX | remove when once it has come.~11. I should like very
60 Life, XX | that, when the faculties come together again, there may
61 Life, XX | way in which these things come to pass; if the raptures
62 Life, XXI | my God, that the time may come in which I may be able to
63 Life, XXI | may, O Lord, let me not come before Thee with hands so
64 Life, XXI | of those raptures which come from the Spirit of God.
65 Life, XXI | clearly that this did not come from myself, that I had
66 Life, XXI | great gifts and visions—come by ecstasies, all tending
67 Life, XXII | but sips; and when it had come forth therefrom, it never
68 Life, XXII | by whom all good things come to us; He will teach you.
69 Life, XXII | contemplation.~14. I now come back to the second consideration.
70 Life, XXII | spiritual consolations; come what may, to embrace the
71 Life, XXII | by its own fault.~21. I come, then, to this conclusion:
72 Life, XXII | and what they lose who come to this state, and yet dwell
73 Life, XXIII | order that what is still to come may be more clearly understood.
74 Life, XXIII | the Society of Jesus had come hither;333 and I, though
75 Life, XXIII(333)| some of the Fathers had come thither in 1553 (De la Fuente).~
76 Life, XXIII | his great friend, should come to speak to me, intending
77 Life, XXIII | nobleman that he should come and see me now and then.
78 Life, XXIII | Society of Jesus, who would come to me if I sent for him,
79 Life, XXV | how those locutions which come from the Good Spirit differ
80 Life, XXV | differ from those which come from an evil spirit; and,
81 Life, XXV | ways, when these locutions come from God. I have been told
82 Life, XXV | beforehand, which have all come to pass; and in none of
83 Life, XXV | enough.~13. Locutions that come from Satan not only do not
84 Life, XXV | whether these locutions come from a good or an evil spirit.
85 Life, XXV | that which purports to come from God is received only
86 Life, XXV | altogether. So I cried out, Come on, all of you; I am the
87 Life, XXVI | of those souls who have come to this state is not hidden
88 Life, XXVI | for believing that they come from God, as make it impossible,
89 Life, XXVIII | Fruits Thereof When They Come from God.~1. I now resume
90 Life, XXVIII | These two kinds of visions come almost always together,
91 Life, XXVIII | together, and they do so come; for we behold the excellency
92 Life, XXVIII | awake, because sleep has not come. He longs for it, because
93 Life, XXIX | the vision did not ./. come from God, it was a fearful
94 Life, XXIX | those painful tears which come out of these emotions, and
95 Life, XXIX | whereby this love should come to it, and that it does
96 Life, XXIX | to it, and that it does come from that exceeding love
97 Life, XXX | that so great a man had come, she took her measures.
98 Life, XXX | that the blessed man was come, without saying a word to
99 Life, XXX | abundance. The soul seemed to come forth as gold out of the
100 Life, XXX | trials came upon me—they come still—in another form;
101 Life, XXX | and so, when I could not come to any other conclusion,
102 Life, XXXI | certain souls at that moment come forth out of purgatory—
103 Life, XXXI | thought ought not to have come near one who had received
104 Life, XXXI | had bestowed upon me might come to the knowledge of the
105 Life, XXXI | in these times is sure to come, when it is our Lord's will
106 Life, XXXII | revelation seemed to me to have come really from ./. God, yet,
107 Life, XXXII | assistance.~22. When matters had come to this state, and always
108 Life, XXXIII | consolations should have come from my confessor, he told
109 Life, XXXIII | accomplishment of my purpose, to come to any resolution; and he
110 Life, XXXIV | on so secretly as not to come to the knowledge of divers
111 Life, XXXIV | course of years we shall come to the knowledge of that
112 Life, XXXIV | difficulties, out of which he has come forth like one who knows
113 Life, XXXVI | whole work. If I had not come at the moment, as I have
114 Life, XXXVI | prioress546 sent for me to come to her immediately. When
115 Life, XXXVI | Bridegroom. Accordingly, none come to this house who do not
116 Life, XXXVI | them greatly, who shall come here both to serve God and
117 Life, XXXVI(559)| to persuade St. Teresa to come to Alcala. The Saint went
118 Life, XXXVII | reparation of which He had come. I could speak to Him as
119 Life, XXXVII | and their authority must come to them from others.~9.
120 Life, XXXVII | representatives. The world is now come to such a state, that men'
121 Life, XXXVII | the greatness of God I am come to speak of the meanness
122 Life, XXXVIII | again, so great a change had come over it.~ ./. 12. While
123 Life, XXXVIII | and I thought I should come to nothing.~25. O my Lord!
124 Life, XXXVIII | so foul and miserable, to come in contact with Thy great
125 Life, XXXIX | of tender years who have come to this monastery,—God
126 Life, XXXIX | heaviest trials. When they come, I forget, as it were, all
127 Life, XXXIX | that these visions did not come from Satan; that I must
128 Life, XL | that case much harm might come of it. I know this by experience,
129 Life, XL | at all, for nothing will come of it, save only trouble
130 Life, XL | this effect: "In times to come this Order will flourish;
131 Life, XL | because I seem to have come a little nearer to the vision
132 Rel, I | my life seems to have come to an end, and so it makes
133 Rel, I | longings not to live; and they come on because it seems as if
134 Rel, I | 4. At other times there come upon me certain desires
135 Rel, I | these longings to serve Him come upon me, that I wish to
136 Rel, I | I believe my life would come to an end at once.~ ./.
137 Rel, I | able to make, I could never come to the knowledge of such
138 Rel, I | resolution I used to have is come to this, that I seem to
139 Rel, II | these ecstasies at times come upon me with great violence,
140 Rel, II | am with others—for they come in such a way as admits
141 Rel, II | as to the blessings that come with true poverty, they
142 Rel, II | longings to do penance which come, and have come, upon me
143 Rel, II | penance which come, and have come, upon me are great; and
144 Rel, II | clearly that all my gain has come through the revelations
145 Rel, III | this once: "The time will come when ./. many miracles
146 Rel, III | Canticle: "Let my Beloved come into His garden and eat."654
147 Rel, IV | in my mouth, when I had come a little to myself, I verily
148 Rel, V | instant I withdraw, night will come. True humility is this:
149 Rel, V | give thee? The time will come when thou shalt require
150 Rel, V | highest kind, and though they come from Me. These very often
151 Rel, V | perplexed, is afraid it may come to doubt the truth, and
152 Rel, VI | God Gratian happened to come thither.679 I began to go
153 Rel, VII | the end of all things must come, discerning in creatures
154 Rel, VII | so great a blessing had come; for her confessor had not
155 Rel, IX | charge of my soul, ceased to come here; and one night, when
156 Rel, IX | Nativity. When this day was come, I thought it would be well
157 Rel, IX | because they would not let him come away, and that there was
158 Rel, XI | and use of which he is to come at a certain time, but until
159 Rel, XI | of great worth when they come from God.~4. The interior