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

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1 Int | regular. With her wonderful power of analysis, she has given 2 Int | further grace to have the power to describe and explain 3 Pref | of its former wealth and power.45 Doña Beatriz was the 4 Life, IV | hand, he who has not that power is in greater danger, and 5 Life, V | evil; nor, if I had the power, would I have ever constrained 6 Life, V | ends, women must have more power over men because they are 7 Life, VII | well that it was not in my power then to give up prayer, 8 Life, VIII | assaults of evil spirits, whose power Thou restrainest, and even 9 Life, X | do so, so that we have no power to resist Him. His Majesty 10 Life, X | said, are almost in our own power, though without God nothing 11 Life, XI | own possessions in our own power.~4. We thought, also, that 12 Life, XI | that which is out of its power. There are other things 13 Life, XIII | when they meditate on the power and greatness of God in 14 Life, XIII | let him praise God for the power he has of choosing whom 15 Life, XIV | straitly, that it is not in its power at this moment to love anything 16 Life, XIV | over, and that it has no power to recover it, neither does 17 Life, XIV | because it is in their power to whom it is to be sent 18 Life, XVI(227)| because it is not in our power to draw this water—all 19 Life, XVI | state of prayer, without the power of going further, and suggested 20 Life, XVI | soul now retain only the power of occupying themselves 21 Life, XVI | writing this, still under the power of this heavenly madness, 22 Life, XVII | further grace to have the power to describe and explain 23 Life, XVII | imagination, though they have no power to do any harm, are very 24 Life, XVII | most distinctly the great power of God, seeing that the 25 Life, XVIII | incomparably greater, and the power of showing it is still less; 26 Life, XVIII | still less; for there is no power in the body, and the soul 27 Life, XVIII | Thou puttest them in the power of one so wretched, so vile, 28 Life, XVIII | was present, was not in my power; for it seemed to me, as 29 Life, XIX | nor cease to trust in the power of God; even if they should 30 Life, XIX | nothingness, and confesses Thy power. It dares not lift up its 31 Life, XIX | the contemplation of the power which Thou hast lodged in 32 Life, XX | head with it,—I had no power over it,—and now and then 33 Life, XX | so wills it. There is no power against His power.~8. At 34 Life, XX | is no power against His power.~8. At other times He is 35 Life, XX | one is that the mighty power of our Lord is manifested; 36 Life, XX | so neither have we any power over it; but, whether we 37 Life, XX | and though they have no power whatever to deal with outward 38 Life, XX | things, there remains the power of hearing and seeing; but 39 Life, XX | without noise.~33. Oh, what power that soul possesses which 40 Life, XXII | as if it was not in His power to withdraw Himself for 41 Life, XXII | us. And yet it was in my power to withdraw from Thee, O 42 Life, XXIII | and very often beyond my power to avoid. On the other hand, 43 Life, XXIII | resisting to the utmost of my power those recollections and 44 Life, XXIV | that it was no longer in my power to resist Him.~2. I began 45 Life, XXIV | advice according to his power,—and that power was great.~ ./. 46 Life, XXIV | to his power,—and that power was great.~ ./. 5. At this 47 Life, XXIV | Him. It has not been in my power to do it. It is nothing 48 Life, XXV | locutions. It is in our power to turn away our attention 49 Life, XXV | soul is then wholly in the power of another; and in that 50 Life, XXV | powerful! Thou showest Thy power when Thou wilt; and Thou 51 Life, XXVII | other, it was not in my power to do so. I offered up all 52 Life, XXVII | case, is now out of its power. It finds its food prepared 53 Life, XXVII | God has taken from me the power of doing it. I should like 54 Life, XXVIII | distraction can shut it out, no power can resist it, nor can we 55 Life, XXVIII | Jesus, how slight is the power of all the devils in comparison 56 Life, XXVIII | of Thy Majesty, and the power of Thy most Sacred Humanity, 57 Life, XXVIII | exceedingly great is the power of this vision, when our 58 Life, XXVIII | show that the devil has no power here. I think he tried three 59 Life, XXVIII | possible. Whether we have any power in the matter or not will 60 Life, XXIX | Lord can take from us the power of seeing what we would 61 Life, XXIX | bade me, now that I had no power of resisting, always to 62 Life, XXIX | obeyed to the utmost of my power; but my power was little 63 Life, XXIX | utmost of my power; but my power was little or nothing in 64 Life, XXX | the utmost clearness in my power. I have always held to this, 65 Life, XXX | told me that the devil had power over me, I believed them. 66 Life, XXX | mercy of God— for the power of the devil does not reach 67 Life, XXX | control over itself, and all power of thinking of anything 68 Life, XXX | soul, so that it has no power over itself; and accordingly— 69 Life, XXX | has learning, ability, and power to preach, to hear confessions, 70 Life, XXXI | great, then, must be the power of holy water. As for me, 71 Life, XXXI | that they endow water with power, so that there shall be 72 Life, XXXI | soul and body not in his power, he can do much more when 73 Life, XXXI | lessened, and the soul gains power over them. There is always 74 Life, XXXI | is, I know now how little power the evil spirits have, provided 75 Life, XXXI | case that they show their power.~12. Now and then, during 76 Life, XXXI | I must be utterly in the power of Satan, until my confessor 77 Life, XXXI | self-esteem took from me the power of doing that which I regarded 78 Life, XXXII | and utterly without the power to hope for comfort, I could 79 Life, XXXIII | to me, all that was in my power. I thought myself obliged 80 Life, XXXIV | by all the means in her power to ./. get me into her 81 Life, XXXIV | that it was not in his power not to insist, nor in mine, 82 Life, XXXV | how Thou dost show Thy power! There is no need to seek 83 Life, XXXVI | Sacrament to do all in my power to obtain permission to 84 Life, XXXVII | this,—if it were in my power, even if it cost me everything, 85 Life, XXXVII | that I should have the power to occupy myself with anything 86 Life, XXXVII | earthly Lords, who affect a power they do not possess, who 87 Life, XXXVII | this their semblance of power is not in themselves, and 88 Life, XXXVII | takes away from the soul the power of praying, that it may 89 Life, XXXVIII | neither the means not the power to see more than what He 90 Life, XXXVIII | excessive that I had no power left, and, as I think, different 91 Life, XXXVIII | that which it is in our own power to acquire on earth. It 92 Life, XXXVIII | sovereign mercies, Thy great power may not terrify us, so that 93 Life, XXXVIII | that I might understand the power of the words of consecration, 94 Life, XXXVIII | when the devils had such power over the wretched body. 95 Life, XXXIX | so far as it lay in my power, I would not fail in anything 96 Life, XXXIX | the devil to have so much power over the souls of His servants 97 Life, XL | notion of His Majesty and power in a way which I cannot 98 Life, XL | What think you must be the power of His Majesty, seeing that 99 Life, XL | that pain, it is not in my power to do so: just as a sensible 100 Rel, I | prayer seems to be beyond my power, whatever efforts I might 101 Rel, I | I see myself without any power whatever to serve God, I 102 Rel, II | outwardly visible, I having no power to resist them; and even 103 Rel, II | known is that the great power of God might be made manifest. 104 Rel, III | heard besides is beyond my power to describe.~7. Once, when 105 Rel, III | gain; resist not, for My power is great."652~12. Once, 106 Rel, III | companionship the soul derived a power which was a dominion over 107 Rel, III | Do thou what is in thy power, and leave Me to Myself, 108 Rel, IV | utter loud cries beyond my power to restrain. Now that it 109 Rel, V | is but one will and one power and one might; neither can 110 Rel, V | Father? No; because the power is all one. The same is 111 Rel, VI | because it had a great power ./. and influence over 112 Rel, VII | these things are not in the power of any man, and our Lord 113 Rel, VII | itself,—that is not in her power; and so it is with the supernatural 114 Rel, VIII | meditations, which is in our power here to acquire by the help 115 Rel, VIII | soul sees that it has no power to rest on, or do, anything 116 Rel, VIII | has none then, nor any power of thinking, nor are the 117 Rel, VIII | growth in detachment, and the power of God, who is so mighty, 118 Rel, VIII | the soul, no longer in our power, as the true Lord thereof, 119 Rel, VIII | one seems deprived of the power of collecting his thoughts 120 Rel, IX | our souls, by presence, power, and essence. To know this 121 Rel, IX | to be tempted beyond our power to bear.724 This was a very 122 Rel, IX | dissipated in mind, that I had no power over it, and began to envy 123 Rel, XI | and that it is not in my power to serve Him better: I might 124 Rel, XI | dislikings have so little power to take from me the Presence 125 Ind | 11, 1213.~Consecration, power of the words of, xxxviii. 126 Ind | 2, 4; wherein lies the power of, xxxvii. 8.~Labourer, 127 Ind | xxvii. 17–21, xxx. 2; power of, with God, xxvii. 22; 128 Ind | her, xix. 10.~Temptation, power of, xxx. 13.~Tenderness


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