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| Alphabetical [« »] personages 1 personal 1 personarum 2 persons 133 personsâ 3 persuade 12 persuaded 14 | Frequency [« »] 136 enough 136 fear 136 thy 133 persons 132 against 132 thus 132 words | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances persons |
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1 Int | Wisdom influenced but three persons (one of them being her father),
2 Int | de Mendoza; thus certain persons taking an interest in spiritual
3 Int, Arg | childhood with virtuous persons.~Chapter III.—In which
4 Int, Arg | things by way of advice to persons who are walking on the way
5 Int, Arg | her requests on behalf of persons for whom she should pray.
6 Pref | and so I have seen many persons scandalized at hearing of
7 Pref | in this book befall other persons even in this our day, and
8 Pref | the Saint, and while many persons were crying out against
9 Pref | because there are in her just persons and perfect in holiness,
10 Pref | kind, because there are persons in our day who are deceivers
11 Life, II | should begin to grow, with persons who, knowing nothing themselves
12 Life, IV | assail it most grievously. Persons in this condition must have
13 Life, VI | that where I was, absent persons were safe; so they were
14 Life, VII | Let them marry them to persons of a much lower degree,
15 Life, VII | vanity myself. When I saw persons fond of reciting their prayers,
16 Life, VII | speaking very frequently to persons given to prayer, I should
17 Life, IX | labour, except to those persons whom it is our Lord's good
18 Life, X | them for the love of God. Persons so learned and grave as
19 Life, X | of great learning, with persons who for many years had lived
20 Life, X | years; and they, too, being persons who ever advanced in the
21 Life, XII | conversed with many spiritual persons, who sought to make me understand ./.
22 Life, XIII | during many years, only three persons were the better for what
23 Life, XIII | two or three years many persons have profited, as I shall
24 Life, XIII | cautious in our conduct: persons are carried away by a zeal
25 Life, XIII | itself all anxiety about persons and things, in taking care
26 Life, XIII | roads leading thither. Some persons advance by considering themselves
27 Life, XIII | meditate on death; some persons, if tender-hearted, are
28 Life, XIII | spiritual, are not suited for persons given to prayer. I have
29 Life, XIII | thanks—because there are persons who, by labours so great,
30 Life, XV | the perfection of these persons, the greater their joy,
31 Life, XV | were greater.~19. In these persons, thus far advanced, love
32 Life, XV | some most learned men and persons of great holiness, whom
33 Life, XIX | dost Thou pass by most holy persons, who have always served
34 Life, XIX | and particularly against persons not grown strong in virtues,
35 Life, XIX | conference with spiritual persons. I fully believe, with respect
36 Life, XIX | pardon the sooner, as of persons who have been members of
37 Life, XX | greater my comfort, when these persons were such as David was!
38 Life, XX | because I know that there are persons now, even in this place,289
39 Life, XX | that they must be as dead persons during the trance— and
40 Life, XXI | is any relief, are those persons in whom I find these desires—
41 Life, XXI | not mean to say that those persons who during many years make
42 Life, XXI | occasions of sin, as well as the persons with whom I was accustomed
43 Life, XXII | are learned and spiritual persons, understanding what they
44 Life, XXII | and also tell it to many persons; which I have done, as well
45 Life, XXII | that it is recommended by persons who are so spiritual; but,
46 Life, XXII | of that pain which some persons suffer, who, if they are
47 Life, XXII | certain food of which many persons partake: they who eat a
48 Life, XXII | on prayer with spiritual persons, to see that they are so
49 Life, XXII | so really; for if they be persons who know only one way, or
50 Life, XXIII | diligently for spiritual persons with whom I might treat
51 Life, XXIII | might know and converse with persons so holy as the members of
52 Life, XXIII | confession; still, as they were persons to whom, in my fears, I
53 Life, XXIII | conceal anything from such persons. My meaning, then, is, that
54 Life, XXIII | dread, having begged many persons to pray to God for me, and
55 Life, XXIII | converse with ./. such holy persons as those of the Society
56 Life, XXIV | particular love for, any persons whatever except those who,
57 Life, XXIV | to be lovers of God, or persons given to prayer. It is to
58 Life, XXV | great caution; for those persons who have advanced in prayer
59 Life, XXV | so once to me, when many persons in whom I had great confidence,
60 Life, XXVII | the same way on earth, two persons of sound sense, if they
61 Life, XXVII | God is not an accepter of persons.395 He loves all; there
62 Life, XXVII | account us wise and discreet persons? We think forthwith that
63 Life, XXVII | it. I spoke of it to some persons, and within eight days came
64 Life, XXVII | me on one occasion, that persons could not ask Him anything
65 Life, XXVIII | as there were most holy persons in the place,—in comparison
66 Life, XXX | distressed, until certain learned persons, and the blessed friar,
67 Life, XXXI | heard voices myself, as of persons in consultation, but I did
68 Life, XXXI | prayers of those most holy persons to whom I had recommended
69 Life, XXXI | that took place between persons given to prayer and many
70 Life, XXXI | harm it does. I see some persons so holy in their works,
71 Life, XXXI | worst of it is, that these persons will not admit that they
72 Life, XXXII | grievous one for me; for many persons, to whom my superiors could
73 Life, XXXII | commanded me to visit these persons; and thus it was so arranged
74 Life, XXXII | conduct of certain holy persons who were usually against
75 Life, XXXIII | also contrived now that persons should hear one from another
76 Life, XXXIII | direction is proper for those persons whom our Lord seems to have
77 Life, XXXIV | the knowledge of divers persons; some believed, in it, others
78 Life, XXXIV | world is that it calls such persons masters, who, in my eyes,
79 Life, XXXIV | petition that He would raise up persons like him. And now my soul,
80 Life, XXXVI | was found out, though some persons had their suspicions;—
81 Life, XXXVI | vow of obedience. As these persons considered what I was doing
82 Life, XXXVI | also was it to see those persons who helped me lose their
83 Life, XXXVI | house, seeing that delicate persons, and those not saints,—
84 Life, XXXVII | and to whom only certain persons may speak. If a poor man
85 Life, XXXVII | certainly these are not persons who tread the world under
86 Life, XXXVIII| to heaven; and the first persons I saw there were my father
87 Life, XXXVIII| obligations to be holy than other persons; and what a horrible thing
88 Life, XXXVIII| his death, although many persons were distressed at it, for
89 Life, XXXIX | frequently observed in many persons, that I am surprised how
90 Life, XXXIX | 14. I see this in certain persons of tender years who have
91 Life, XXXIX | house that is unendowed, as persons who make no account of their
92 Life, XXXIX | profession. I say this to those persons, also, who have given themselves
93 Life, XXXIX | that, when such and so many persons had told me the visions
94 Life, XXXIX | mystery of One God and Three Persons with so much clearness,
95 Life, XL | profitable to recollected persons, to teach them to look upon
96 Life, XL | Matins in choir, six or seven persons, who seemed to me to be
97 Life, XL | a wide plain, where many persons were fighting; and the members
98 Life, XL | have done without these persons? The conversation of good
99 Life, XL | to my confessors, or to persons who I knew had heard of
100 Rel, I(622) | knows it, too, of other persons also.~"9. No one converses
101 Rel, I(622) | She has been told of some persons that they were full of devils:
102 Rel, I | once.~ ./. 16. When I see persons making great progress, and
103 Rel, I | my conversation with such persons, and I think they help me
104 Rel, II | so many souls. I see many persons making great progress; I
105 Rel, III | not to allow any but noble persons to be buried there,644 our
106 Rel, III | to me that all the Three Persons spoke to me, that They were
107 Rel, III | that each one of the Three Persons had bestowed on me a distinct
108 Rel, III | Lord, that the Three Divine Persons will dwell in the soul that
109 Rel, III | the presence of the Three Persons of which I spoke in the
110 Rel, III | the vision of the Three Persons was in some degree a hindrance,
111 Rel, III | though I know the Three Persons are but One God. To-day,
112 Rel, III | possession of the Three Persons. And I heard Him say also: "
113 Rel, III | me that I saw the Three Persons within my soul, and communicating
114 Rel, V | ignorant women that the Persons of the most Holy Trinity
115 Rel, V | is this: Three distinct Persons each one by Himself visible,
116 Rel, V | this truth is known. The Persons love, communicate, and know
117 Rel, V(674) | doctrine that one of the Divine Persons cannot be seen without the
118 Rel, V(674) | Saint speaks of the Three Persons as she saw Them—not as
119 Rel, V | thousand times. In the Three Persons there is but one will and
120 Rel, V | Almighty, and the Three Persons are one Majesty. Is it possible
121 Rel, V | Three pleases the Three Persons; and he who shall offend
122 Rel, V | it that we see the Three Persons distinct? and how is it
123 Rel, VI | though I had consulted many persons of great learning and holiness,
124 Rel, VIII | I see clearly that the Persons are distinct, as I saw it
125 Rel, VIII | words or not.707 Though the Persons are distinct in a strange
126 Rel, IX | rapidly away,—how the Three Persons of the most Holy Trinity,
127 Rel, IX | One of the Three Divine Persons without thinking of the
128 Rel, IX | that presence of the Three Persons which I have in my soul,
129 Rel, IX | and seen how the Divine Persons are there, and how pleasing
130 Rel, XI | intellectual vision of the Three Persons and of the Sacred Humanity
131 Rel, XI | I have consulted certain persons on this point, with whom
132 Rel, XI | the Presence of the Three Persons, of which, while it continues,
133 Rel, XI | the Presence of the Three Persons becomes so distinct as to