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1 Int | undeceived her. As these came to Avila in 1555 the seventeen
2 Int | father, in 1544 or 1545, and came to an end about 1555. Don
3 Int | addressed. For although the book came finally into the hands of
4 Int | drawing it up, a great change came over her. During St. Teresa'
5 Int | stringent laws of Urban VIII. came into force. Consequently,
6 Pref | that of the Saint, they came to the conclusion that she "
7 Pref | locutions mentioned in the book came from God.~"5. Imaginary
8 Pref | as ruined." The Princess came, and insisted on her right
9 Pref | was buried, and when she came to Pastrana she began her
10 Pref, 0(64) | believe that these things came from God, for she was instantly
11 Life, I | down immediately; and so it came to pass that we found no
12 Life, II | nevertheless I, when I came to the use of reason, did
13 Life, III | began by telling me how she came to be a nun through the
14 Life, III | thoughts of being a nun came to me from time to time.
15 Life, III | conversation of my uncle, I came to understand the truth
16 Life, IV | kindred, this latter love came upon me with a violence
17 Life, IV(105) | obtaining his consent. He came to the monastery forthwith,
18 Life, IV | could I understand whence it came.~3. Whenever I remember
19 Life, V | ruinous state, that woman came to be hateful in his eyes.
20 Life, V | gave me—for it clearly came from Him—I look upon as
21 Life, V | of our Lady, in August, came round; from April until
22 Life, VI | had was this—if no one came near me, my pains frequently
23 Life, VI | adopted it as a habit. It came to be understood that where
24 Life, VI | had at any time, for it came upon me only when I remembered
25 Life, VI | tokens of the fear of God came to me through prayer; and
26 Life, VII | greatest resignation. He came often to see me; for it
27 Life, VII | that good opinion of me, came to visit me, it pained me
28 Life, VII | For although my follies came occasionally into light,
29 Life, VIII | it. In the end, our Lord came to my help; and then, when
30 Life, VIII | neither do I know whence it came. Thus, no sermon ever seemed
31 Life, IX | desirous of doing so. It came to pass one day, when I
32 Life, IX | this glorious Saint. When I came to his conversion, and read
33 Life, IX | Himself, as I have just said, came to my aid, and helped me
34 Life, XIII | the sources out of which came the great dolours and the
35 Life, XIII | Source of all good that ever came, and that ever shall come.~
36 Life, XIV | not whence, nor how, it came, very often it knows not
37 Life, XIV | I do not know how I came to speak so accurately.206
38 Life, XIX | some time,—and when I came to these words, "Justus
39 Life, XX | the ground; then the nuns came around me to hold me; but
40 Life, XX | said, these impetuosities came upon me after I had received
41 Life, XX | was in when the rapture came upon it—if sitting, sitting;
42 Life, XX | neither knows it how it ./. came to possess so great a good;
43 Life, XXI | so great, my wretchedness came to an end, and our Lord
44 Life, XXII | it at once, the moment He came near it? How is it, I ask
45 Life, XXIII | those days,—the nobleman came to me in great distress,
46 Life, XXIII | and fortified: our Lord came to my succour and to his,
47 Life, XXIV | who was Duke of Gandia,350 came here; he had left all he
48 Life, XXIV(350)| St. Francis de Borja came to Avila, where St. Teresa
49 Life, XXV | warned me at once that they came from Satan. Over and above
50 Life, XXV | were to assure me that it came from God, I would not believe
51 Life, XXVII | but of whom I had heard, came to speak to me, and I were
52 Life, XXVII | knowing how or whence it came to him, seeing that he had
53 Life, XXVII | listened to them myself, and came to the knowledge of God
54 Life, XXVII | persons, and within eight days came the news that he was dead—
55 Life, XXVIII | too imagined—the thought came at once—I had fancied
56 Life, XXVIII | told me that my visions came from the evil one, and that
57 Life, XXVIII | fear; they thought it all came through my sins. And so
58 Life, XXVIII | state was talked about, and came to the knowledge of many;
59 Life, XXIX | which those words of His came forth from His divine mouth,
60 Life, XXIX | all these hardships; and I came away from prayer consoled,
61 Life, XXIX | which, to my deep vexation, came to be publicly known. Since
62 Life, XXX | him the first time he ./. came here; for, afterwards, I
63 Life, XXX | joy: but, when both pains came upon me together, my distress
64 Life, XXX | At other times, my trials came upon me—they come still—
65 Life, XXXI | holy water; and they who came in after the devil had gone
66 Life, XXXI | him from whom the letter came, but he knew perfectly who
67 Life, XXXI | the person was.~7. There came to me a person who, for
68 Life, XXXI | the letter delivered. It came to pass that he made a full
69 Life, XXXI | my prayer, and he, too, came back; he did so, I believe,
70 Life, XXXI | thought that, as these things came back to my memory, I must
71 Life, XXXI | all that was good in me came wholly and only from God,
72 Life, XXXII | possibly doubt that they came from Him. I suffered most
73 Life, XXXII | courageously. And so it came to pass; for among people
74 Life, XXXII | of many souls: he, too, came now to give us his assistance.~
75 Life, XXXIII | the subject till the time came to resume it. I was so comforted
76 Life, XXXIII | in the matter; and people came to me in great terror, saying
77 Life, XXXIII | guidance.~8. So, when he came back, his soul had made
78 Life, XXXIII | distressed. The rector that came never interfered with the
79 Life, XXXIII | the soul.~11. The rector came to see me, and my confessor
80 Life, XXXIII | tried—that the vision came from God.494 It left me
81 Life, XXXIV | spoken to about it when he came, and find himself compelled
82 Life, XXXIV | be absent till the Brief came, because Satan had contrived
83 Life, XXXIV | liking.~6. So it was that I came to hate the very wish to
84 Life, XXXIV | and asked for him; and he came to speak to me in one of
85 Life, XXXIV | these blessings, I believe, came to him through the graces
86 Life, XXXIV | I did not tell her why I came, I gave her what light I
87 Life, XXXIV | my sister was thus dead, came to me in great amazement
88 Life, XXXV | I could have no doubt it came from God. On another occasion,
89 Life, XXXV | me great pleasure, and it came to my knowledge that a person
90 Life, XXXVI | night of my arrival here,528 came also from Rome the commission
91 Life, XXXVI | nothing else; and with them came such distress, obscurity,
92 Life, XXXVI | worn me out.~12. When I came and told the prioress what
93 Life, XXXVI | reserved for him. When he came, I was summoned to judgment,
94 Life, XXXVI | city and of the Chapter, came together, and resolved that
95 Life, XXXVI | s council, and an order came back for a report on the
96 Life, XXXVI | day, before the Provincial came, when the prioress ordered
97 Life, XXXVI | for if any harm or error came of it, it would all fall
98 Life, XXXVI | and with good intentions—came forward, who, now that the
99 Life, XXXVI | to us. In this way they came to approve of what they
100 Life, XXXVII | how I was to live when I came into this house. Any negligence
101 Life, XXXVIII | all fear, and with the joy came peace, my soul continuing
102 Life, XXXVIII | it for certain that so it came to pass, for he died within
103 Life, XXXVIII | courage; and everything came to pass afterwards as our
104 Life, XXXVIII | purgatory. I do not know why I came to have this revealed to
105 Life, XXXIX | clearly enough, when those who came late and those who came
106 Life, XXXIX | came late and those who came early to His vineyard received
107 Life, XXXIX | whether these visions came from God or not, our Lord
108 Rel, I(622) | Peter of Alcantara when he came to Avila in 1560, at the
109 Rel, I | knowing whence these virtues came to me; I did not know myself,
110 Rel, I | and holy men in the world came together and put me to,
111 Rel, I | recollection, or vision that came, and I was able to resist
112 Rel, III | would warn me when the time came.~4. Once, when I was thinking
113 Rel, IV | His Ascension, He never came down to the earth except
114 Rel, V | through their prayers, came and saved me.~6. One day,
115 Rel, VII | from the other monastery, came the present Bishop of Salamanca,
116 Rel, VII | would see at once that they came from Satan. She never undertook
117 Rel, VII | anything merely because it came to her in prayer; on the
118 Rel, VII | told her that these things came from God, she never so thoroughly
119 Rel, VII | believe that these things came from God, for she was instantly
120 Rel, VII | but it was a peace that came from diminished weariness,
121 Rel, IX | me.~11. When my brothers came,—and I owe so much to
122 Rel, IX | was possible; and I then came to the knowledge of things
123 Rel, IX | It was a sharp warfare. I came across a letter, in which
124 Rel, IX | 24. One day, after he came, when I was at night giving
125 Rel, XI | that the visions I had came from God, because they prepared
126 Ind | in Avila when the Saint came back from Toledo, xxxvi.