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

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1 Int, 0(1) | 1. Chap. xxxiv., note 5.~ 2 Int | Adelaide Lecornu (born 5 July, 1852, died at the 3 Pref | the book came from God.~"5. Imaginary or bodily visions 4 Pref | find this to be the truth.~"5. I firmly believe that if 5 Life, I | be our father and mother.~5. It astonished us greatly 6 Life, II | not to be lost altogether.~5. This friendship distressed 7 Life, III | that I am what I am.~ ./. 5. On the road lived a brother 8 Life, IV(105) | Reforma, lib. i. ch. viii. § 5).~ 9 Life, IV | Thou art and what I am.~5. It is certainly true that 10 Life, IV(111) | Ch. iii. § 5.~ 11 Life, V | as I shall now relate.~5. When the time had come 12 Life, VI | the acts that followed.~5. The longing for solitude 13 Life, VII | although it was too much so.~5. Therefore, I think that 14 Life, VIII | shall show hereafter.148~5. The reason, then, of my 15 Life, IX | me to come near unto Him.~5. I did many simple things 16 Life, X | more real our humility.~5. An opposite course tends 17 Life, X(164) | See ch. xiii. § 5.~ 18 Life, X(169) | See ch. xxiv. § 5.~ 19 Life, XI | it in every thing else.~5. A pleasant way this of 20 Life, XII | the devil may occasion.~5. This, then, is what we 21 Life, XII(186) | § 5.~ 22 Life, XIII | no strength of our own.~5. But it is necessary we 23 Life, XIV | ofwhich it has entered itself.~5. If it be our Lord's pleasure 24 Life, XV | occasioned by much evil.~5. Therefore, for the love 25 Life, XV(216) | § 5.~ 26 Life, XV(219) | Ch. xii. § 5.~ 27 Life, XVI | send forth their fragrance.~5. The soul in this state 28 Life, XVII | accepting them willingly.~5. This state of prayer seems 29 Life, XVIII | matter; I can go no further.~5. What I undertake to explain 30 Life, XVIII(246) | Ch. xvii. § 5.~ 31 Life, XIX | help that soul to eat it.~5. If this ground be well 32 Life, XIX(256) | § 17, and ch. viii. § 5.~ 33 Life, XX | lifted up from the ground.~5. This has not happened to 34 Life, XXI | Thou wert dying Thyself.~5. I am very bold; if it be 35 Life, XXII | soul as deeply as I wish.~5. Is it possible, O my Lord, 36 Life, XXII(315) | Ch. xii. §§ 5, 7.~ 37 Life, XXII(330) | Ch. xii. § 5.~ 38 Life, XXIII | outstretched to me was Thine.~5. When I saw that my fear 39 Life, XXIII(347) | De la Fuente). Ribera, i. 5, says he heard that FJuan 40 Life, XXIV | that power was great.~ ./. 5. At this time, they changed 41 Life, XXV | former, that cannot be done.~5. There is another test more 42 Life, XXV(361) | § 5.~ 43 Life, XXV(370) | Inner Fortress, vi. 3, § 5.~ 44 Life, XXVI | everything would be easy.~5. One of my confessors, to 45 Life, XXVII(386) | See ch. xxviii. § 5, and ch. xxix. § 1. The 46 Life, XXVII | men can explain it better.~5. For if I say that I see 47 Life, XXVIII | fruition of it is complete!~5. This vision, though imaginary, 48 Life, XXVIII(408) | Gratian, Union del Alma, cap. 5. Madrid, 1616).~ 49 Life, XXVIII(409) | Mystic. tr. iii. disp. 5, § I, n. 315: "Visio corporea 50 Life, XXVIII(418) | Ch. xxiv. § 5.~ 51 Life, XXVIII(421) | Ch. xxvi. § 5; Inner Fortress, vi. 9, 52 Life, XXIX | told of anything about me.~5. Notwithstanding all this, 53 Life, XXX(445) | Ch. xxiv. § 5. Doña Guiomar de Ulloa.~ 54 Life, XXX | experience of it himself.~5. The light he threw on the 55 Life, XXX(446) | Ch. xxvi. § 5.~ 56 Life, XXX(460) | Perfection, ch. xxix. § 5; ch. xix. § 5 of the earlier  57 Life, XXX(460) | xxix. § 5; ch. xix. § 5 of the earlier editions.~ 58 Life, XXXI | fellowship so dangerous.~5. Another time, and not long 59 Life, XXXII | greatest torments of all.~5. Left in that pestilential 60 Life, XXXII(475) | Ch. xxiv. § 5. Doña Guiomar de Ulloa.~ 61 Life, XXXIII | to be as nothing at all.~5. Our Lord now showed me 62 Life, XXXIII(491) | Pius IV., on Dec. 5, 1562, (Bouix). See ch. 63 Life, XXXIV | I had been their equal.~5. I derived very great advantages 64 Life, XXXV | might be poor as He was.~5. I found that so many inconveniences 65 Life, XXXVI | all peace and contentment.~5. I felt as if I were in 66 Life, XXXVII | very verge of destruction.~5. But ever since I saw the 67 Life, XXXVII(563) | Ch. xxviii. §§ €“5.~ 68 Life, XXXVIII | who are detained on earth.~5. When I was staying with 69 Life, XXXVIII(573)| Ibañez. See ch. xxxiii. § 5, ch. xxxvi. § 23. "This 70 Life, XXXIX | and great servants of God.~5. I knew of a person who 71 Life, XL | began to be painful to me.~5. The vision left me in great 72 Rel, I(622) | our Lord in all things.~"5. Everything herein is consistent 73 Rel, I | the consolation of God.~5. Again, it has happened, 74 Rel, II | be nothing when I awake.~5. God is giving me more earnest 75 Rel, III | actions may resemble Mine."~5. Thinking how it was that 76 Rel, III(651) | Titus ii. 5: "Sobrias, domus curam habentes."~ 77 Rel, IV | necessary to console her.~5. On Palm Sunday, at Communion, 78 Rel, V | send me this paper back.~5. I had read in a book that 79 Rel, VII | her bodily eyes, and more.~5. She was then by nature 80 Rel, VII(686) | See Life, ch. xxvi. § 5.~ 81 Rel, VII(693) | Life, ch. xxvi. § 5.~ 82 Rel, VII(697) | See Life, ch. xxvii. § 5.~ 83 Rel, VIII | time, and even a long time.~5. Out of this prayer comes 84 Rel, VIII(699) | See Life, ch. xvii. § 5.~ 85 Rel, IX | troubles are not over."~5. One day, in prayer, I felt 86 Rel, XI | blunder, though not a sin.737~5. The acts and desires do 87 Ind | consoled the Saint, xxix. 5; hesitates about the new 88 Ind | effects of worldly, xi. 5; xxiii. 5.~Augustin, St., 89 Ind | of worldly, xi. 5; xxiii. 5.~Augustin, St., Confessions 90 Ind | xxviii. 2, xxix. 2, xxxvii. 5; unimaginable, xxviii. 7.~ 91 Ind | Bezadas to be cured, v. 5, 6; brings her to his house 92 Ind | showing her diamonds, xxxviii. 5; the Saint's watchfulness 93 Ind | 16, xxxviii. 24, Rel. iv. 5, Rel. ix. 13; the Saint' 94 Ind | wrong counsel of, xxvi. 5; of the Saint harsh with 95 Ind | her, xxiii. 19, xxxiii. 4, 5, Rel, i. 9; the Saint rebuked 96 Ind | of the Saint's, Rel. vii. 5, 11, 1213.~Consecration, 97 Ind | vii. 10; danger of, ii. 5, vii. 10; delight of our 98 Ind | 12; of a sinner, xxxix. 5.~Courage of the Saint, viii. 99 Ind | xiii. 8, xxi. 9, Rel. xi. 5.~Desolation, spiritual, 100 Ind | kindred, xxxi22, Relii. 5, Relix. 11; from directors, 101 Ind | Egypt, flesh-pots of, xv. 5.~Elevation of the spirit 102 Ind | of, how important, vii. 5.~Endowments not accepted 103 Ind | her monasteries, xxxv. 4, 5; offered for St. Joseph, 104 Ind | consulted by her, Rel. vii. 5.~Friendship, advantages 105 Ind | the prayer in the, ix. 5; the soul likened to a, 106 Ind | advised to conceal, xxvi5; given according to His 107 Ind | munificence of, xviii. 5; the Saint has a vision 108 Ind | the Christian life, xii. 5; worth more than all the 109 Ind | confident of success, xxxiii5; departs from Avila, xxxiii. 110 Ind | the new foundation, xxxv5; changes his opinion, xxxv. 111 Ind | to, vi. 9, xxx. 8, xxxvi. 5; the teacher of prayer, 112 Ind | 3, 11; efficacy of, xxv. 5, 12; human, xxv. 8; Satanic, 113 Ind | 1, passim, Reliv. 4, 5, 6, Rel. ix. 1, passim.~ 114 Ind | destroyers of images, Rel. v. 5.~Madness, spiritual, xvi. 115 Ind | of imperfect union, xvii. 5, 9; troublesome, but not 116 Ind | Munificence of God, xviii. 5, xxii. 26.~Neatness, excessive, 117 Ind | removed from Avila, xxiv. 5.~Pain of raptures, xx. 11; 118 Ind | devotion of the Saint to, ix. 5; meditation on, xiii. 19, 119 Ind | Saint, xxiv. 2, Rel. i. 5, Rel. ii. 11, Rel. xi. 2.~ 120 Ind | 12; blessings of, xxxiii. 5.~Perseverance in prayer, 121 Ind | Perseverance in prayer, viii. 5; fruits of, xi. 6; reward 122 Ind | comforts the Saint, xxx. 5, 7, Relvii6; quiets 123 Ind | importance of persevering in, xv. 5; must have its foundations 124 Ind | the understanding, xiv. 5; joy of the soul in, xiv. 125 Ind | a false humility, xiii. 5; and a carefulness for health, 126 Ind | strong and hurtful, xi. 4, 5.~Self-respect, harm of, 127 Ind | longings for, i. 6, vi. 5, Rel. i. 6.~Sorcery, v. 128 Ind | beside itself, xvi€“5; crucifixion of, in raptures, 129 Ind | the prayer of quiet, xiv5; in the prayer of perfect 130 Ind | 1; afraid of prayer, vi5; leads her father to prayer, 131 Ind | delivered from raptures, xx5, 6; never cared for money, 132 Ind | pleasures of the world, xxix. 5; vehemence of her love, 133 Ind | de, Doña Guiomar, xxiv. 5; takes the Saint to her 134 Ind | the prayer of quiet, xvii. 5, 6; another degree of, xvii. 135 Ind | Vainglory, vii. 2, 34, x. 5, Rel. i. 18, Rel. ii. 15, 136 Ind | 13; imaginary, xxviii5; effects of, in the soul, 137 Ind | spirits to flight, xxxi. 4, 5, 9, 10.~Water, the first, 138 Ind2, Ref | Ecclesiastes~9:1 ~Song of Solomon~5:1   5:1   6:4 ~Daniel~10: 139 Ind2, Ref | 1 ~Song of Solomon~5:1   5:1   6:4 ~Daniel~10:16   140 Ind2, Ref | 16   12:3 ~Matthew~3:17   5:18   6:31   8:26   10:26   141 Ind2, Ref | 16   20:22   27:32 ~Luke~5:8   9:58   14:8   15:9   142 Ind2, Ref | 28 ~John~3:34   3:34   4:5-42   4:15   8:44   10:7   143 Ind2, Ref | Corinthians~1:12   2:11   5:14   11:14   11:14   11: 144 Ind2, Ref | 4:13 ~1 Thessalonians~5:19   5:19-22 ~Titus~2:5 ~ 145 Ind2, Ref | 1 Thessalonians~5:19   5:19-22 ~Titus~2:5 ~Revelation~ 146 Ind2, Ref | 5:19   5:19-22 ~Titus~2:5 ~Revelation~2:23   4:4  


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