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| Alphabetical [« »] heaping 1 heaps 1 hear 45 heard 118 heardâ 1 hearing 18 hears 20 | Frequency [« »] 119 take 118 12 118 day 118 heard 118 times 118 used 117 where | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances heard |
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1 Int | possible," but he who has ever heard a Divine locution will see
2 Int, Arg | soul without being actually heard; and of some deceits that
3 Pref | was not kept. The Saint heard within a few days later
4 Pref | —he had probably also heard of the misconduct of the
5 Pref | never saw it again. But she heard of it from the Archbishop
6 Pref | of God was with her; and heard the Cardinal's reply. His
7 Pref | for the Saint. When she heard this, she wished to present
8 Life, I | truthfulness; nobody ever heard him swear or speak ill of
9 Life, III | by the words of God both heard and read, and by the good
10 Life, III | understand the truth I had heard in my childhood, that all
11 Life, V | are for ever. His Majesty heard me also in this, for in
12 Life, V | to God: blessed be He Who heard them.~19. For a day-and-a-half
13 Life, V(124) | lib. i. ch. iv., says he heard Fra Bañes, in a sermon,
14 Life, VII | him, that I do not think I heard him complain afterwards.~
15 Life, VII | straight to heaven.144 He had heard his confession for some
16 Life, VIII | very fond of them. If I heard any one preach well and
17 Life, VIII | according to others who heard it, the preaching was not
18 Life, IX | conversion, and read how he heard that voice in the garden,
19 Life, IX | Majesty, and that He must have heard my cry, and had compassion
20 Life, XI | now, I have either read or heard of this comparison; but
21 Life, XIII | for, on the one hand, they heard me say great things of the
22 Life, XV | a heartfelt desire to be heard. This is a prayer that contains
23 Life, XVIII | The ear hears; but what is heard is not comprehended. The
24 Life, XIX | first word which I ever heard Thee speak to me, and it
25 Life, XX | out of itself,—I have heard it said that the clouds,
26 Life, XX | but it is as if the things heard and seen were at a great
27 Life, XXII | in his heart. After I had heard this of some great Saints
28 Life, XXIII | my state. I had already heard of some; for the Fathers
29 Life, XXIII | them, merely because I had heard of their way of life and
30 Life, XXIII(347)| Ribera, i. 5, says he heard that F. Juan de Padranos
31 Life, XXIV | infirmities. The holy man who heard my confession told me that
32 Life, XXIV | in this life. When he had heard me, he said to me that it
33 Life, XXIV | the grace of ecstasy. I heard these words: "I will not
34 Life, XXV | bodily ear they are not heard. They are, however, much
35 Life, XXV | they would be if they were heard by the ear. It is impossible
36 Life, XXV | possible; but he who has heard the divine locution will
37 Life, XXV | to distrust what I had heard, and to think that it was
38 Life, XXV | people by saying that he heard from God that which he has
39 Life, XXV | might as easily say that he heard it with his bodily ears.
40 Life, XXVII | seen, but of whom I had heard, came to speak to me, and
41 Life, XXVII | so I believe, and I have heard that it is spoken of there.394~
42 Life, XXVIII | trouble and more, because he heard my confession all that time;
43 Life, XXX | one occasion, when he had heard me speak of this temptation,
44 Life, XXXI | yet those who were near heard the sound of heavy blows
45 Life, XXXI | blows where I was, and I heard voices myself, as of persons
46 Life, XXXI | abominable nature I ever heard. During the whole of that
47 Life, XXXI | was at this time. I had heard great things of that other
48 Life, XXXI | before the many nuns who heard me. I was so full of my
49 Life, XXXII | project, for he had already heard the popular cry: moreover,
50 Life, XXXIII | before the Inquisitors. I heard this with pleasure, and
51 Life, XXXIII | straits. As he who then heard my confession had a superior
52 Life, XXXIII | ever spoken to him, or had heard great things of him, it
53 Life, XXXIII | way that filled those who heard of it with wonder, provided
54 Life, XXXIV | about her life. She had heard of me, a poor sinner,—
55 Life, XXXIV | dissolved in tears. Then I heard that I might console myself,
56 Life, XXXIV | fulfilled my desires and heard my petition that He would
57 Life, XXXIV | he would not let me go, I heard the same warning again;
58 Life, XXXIV | a great joy to me when I heard of her death. She was but
59 Life, XXXV(511) | barefooted. Pope Pius IV. heard her prayer, and, looking
60 Life, XXXVI | all the opinions I had heard, and all the prayers which
61 Life, XXXVI | for coming, and that he heard of our affair as if by chance.~ ./.
62 Life, XXXVIII | ordinary dove; I thought I heard the rustling of its wings.
63 Life, XXXVIII | great a grace. I neither heard nor saw anything, so to
64 Life, XXXVIII | kindnesses shown me. When I heard that he was dead, I was
65 Life, XXXVIII | to a rich man. Later on I heard an account of the death
66 Life, XXXIX | to grant me this grace, I heard a voice of exceeding gentleness,
67 Life, XXXIX | mere hearing a voice,—I heard it with my bodily ears,—
68 Life, XXXIX | that my prayer had been heard. So it was, as I learnt
69 Life, XXXIX | prayer that is not to be heard is, so to speak, like vocal
70 Life, XL | gives these graces; I have heard the holy friar Peter of
71 Life, XL(611) | Assumption, who says he heard himself from the Venerable
72 Life, XL | to persons who I knew had heard of them from them. I was
73 Rel, I | having had a vision, or heard anything, or knowing where
74 Rel, I | confessors know, who have heard my general confession.~28.
75 Rel, III | business to transact, I heard this: "It cannot be otherwise,
76 Rel, III | trance of late in public, I heard this: "It is not necessary
77 Rel, III | company. What I saw and heard besides is beyond my power
78 Rel, III | acceptable unto Him.~8. I heard this once: "The time will
79 Rel, III | the Three Persons. And I heard Him say also: "Labour thou
80 Rel, III | myself always with prayer, I heard this: "During this life,
81 Rel, III | this, and, indeed, I had heard it before,—it might be
82 Rel, III | advanced in thy days." I heard this from our Lord about
83 Rel, III | and in loving. You never heard that St. Paul had the fruition
84 Rel, III | on Mount Tabor hast thou heard of Me in glory.661 Do not
85 Rel, IV | being with the community, I heard one663 of them singing how
86 Rel, V | state of grace." When I heard this, I was in a high degree
87 Rel, V | understood, yet not by words heard, that the dust of our wretchedness,
88 Rel, VI | monastery in Seville, that we heard Mass in a hermitage in Ecija,
89 Rel, VII | think that she occasionally heard interior locutions, and
90 Rel, VII | with her bodily eyes, nor heard anything with her bodily
91 Rel, VII | twice, she thinks, she heard a voice, but she understood
92 Rel, VII | Rector in Salamanca; and he heard her confession for six years
93 Rel, VII | very ill of her when he heard of these things, till after
94 Rel, VII | imaginations, which she had always heard of with disgust.~8. About
95 Rel, VII | everything that she saw and heard confirmed her the more in
96 Rel, VII | Consultor of the Holy Office, heard her confessions for eighteen
97 Rel, VII | of her; for she, having heard this, thought that he, better
98 Rel, VII | He, having before that heard of her state, had gone to
99 Rel, VII | not, defend her when he heard her spoken against; and
100 Rel, VIII | God, or of a word it has heard to that effect. This remembering
101 Rel, VIII | only I saw nothing, and heard nothing, as, my father,
102 Rel, VIII | I know not; nor have I heard where the earthly paradise ./.
103 Rel, IX | spiritually content when I saw or heard the latter preach; also,
104 Rel, IX | communicated to souls; and I heard these words: "He serves
105 Rel, IX | of them all by degrees, I heard: "They do purpose it; nevertheless,
106 Rel, IX | to God for Eliseus;711 I heard this: "He is My true son;
107 Rel, IX | were thine." Though I have heard that we are partakers therein,712
108 Rel, IX | and, distressed at it, I heard: "What art thou afraid of?
109 Rel, IX | trying to remember it, I heard: "Thou knowest now that
110 Rel, IX | thing so vile as my soul, I heard: "It is not vile, My child,
111 Rel, IX | a long time since I had heard anything of my father;726
112 Rel, IX | render them thus fair. I heard this: "Tell him to begin
113 Rel, IX | exempt from distractions. I heard this: "Thou art greatly
114 Rel, IX | was nobody else there. I heard these words: "He has merited
115 Rel, IX | was a great tumult,—I heard these words: "O woman of
116 Rel, IX | not remember what I had heard in a former vision, that
117 Rel, X | profound recollection I heard our Lord say what I am now
118 Ind | xxxviii. 19–21.~Locutions heard by the Saint, xviii. 18,