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1 Fron | Frontispiece~The Life~of~St. Teresa of Jesus~Re-imprimatur.~+
2 Int | translation of the Life of St. Teresa is so excellent, that it
3 Int | of opinion as to how St. Teresa's phrases should be construed,
4 Int | Chapter XXV., § 4, St. Teresa, speaking of the difference
5 Int | undertook the translation of St. Teresa's works, he had before him
6 Int | Chapter XVIII. § 20, St. Teresa's words are: Un gran letrado
7 Int | Introduction) are by St. Teresa or a later addition, come
8 Int | arguments are entirely in St. Teresa's own hand and are exclusively
9 Int | editions of the works of S. Teresa will not again deprive the
10 Int | in Ribera's Life of St. Teresa refer to the edition in
11 Int | a garden similar to St. Teresa's well-known comparison.
12 Int | uncertainty about the date of St. Teresa's profession has been cleared
13 Int | the fact that St. Teresa is not always reliable in
14 Int | in her deposition: "She (Teresa of Jesus) took the habit
15 Int | been drawn up before St. Teresa took the habit, and therefore
16 Int, 0(7) | chapters. In xxxvii. § 18, St. Teresa says that she is not yet
17 Int, 0(8) | their various duties. St. Teresa nowhere insinuates that
18 Int | reason in the case of St. Teresa to postpone these legal
19 Int | St. Joseph's in 1563, St. Teresa handed the prioress of the
20 Int | solvat lectum illum. As St. Teresa entered the convent without
21 Int | obtained a receipt when St. Teresa went to the new convent.
22 Int | equal dowry.~The date of St. Teresa's profession being thus
23 Int | Bearing in mind the hint St. Teresa gives11 as to her disposition
24 Int | of the convent," that St. Teresa should have been urged by
25 Int | communicating about once a month St. Teresa acted as ordinary good Religious
26 Int | more fervent nuns.12~St. Teresa wrote quite a number of
27 Int | such as we have it now, St. Teresa wrote: "This book was finished ./.
28 Int | account which the Holy Mother Teresa of Jesus wrote of her life;
29 Int | dead at the time.16 Saint Teresa asks the writer to send
30 Int | complied with, and that St. Teresa had to write twice to Doñ
31 Int | dispute about its purpose: St. Teresa speaks of it in the following
32 Int | came over her. During St. Teresa's sojourn at Toledo she
33 Int | change that has come over Teresa: the period of her schooling
34 Int | use she made of it.~St. Teresa's development, if extraordinary
35 Int, 0(25) | Preface to the "Life" St. Teresa speaks of her "confessors"
36 Int, 0(27) | Don Lorenzo de Cepeda, St. Teresa's brother: but this is impossible
37 Int, 0(27) | confessors were whom St. Teresa desired to see the "Life" (
38 Int | to the intentions of St. Teresa in writing her "Life." "
39 Int | received it from the said Teresa of Jesus, allowed it to
40 Int | much annoyed with the said Teresa of Jesus, though I knew
41 Int | to the great joy of St. Teresa,34 returned it to ./. the
42 Int | already alluded to.~St. Teresa wrote her "Life" slowly.
43 Int, 0(35) | Book of Foundations, St. Teresa says that Father Garcia
44 Int | improvement for the future.~St. Teresa's canonisation took place
45 Int | heavenly doctrine" of St. Teresa is alluded to not only in
46 Int | complete the translation of St. Teresa's works into English. He
47 Int | helpful to the reader.~St. Teresa's life and character having
48 Int | subject:—~The Life of Saint Teresa, by the author of "Devotions
49 Int | 1875.~The Life of Saint Teresa of the Order of Our Lady
50 Int | Life and Letters of St. Teresa, by Henry James Coleridge,
51 Int | of view:~The Life of St. Teresa, by Gabriela Cunninghame-Graham,
52 Int | phenomena in the life of St. Teresa by animal Magnetism and
53 Int | the spelling of the name Teresa. In Spanish and Italian
54 Int, Arg | St. Teresa's Arguments of the Chapters.~
55 Int, Arg(39) | St. Teresa wrote no title, either of
56 Int, Arg(42) | also scored through by St. Teresa herself.~
57 Int, Arg | favour and help in her (Teresa). This is noteworthy.~Chapter
58 Pref | Preface by David Lewis.~St. Teresa was born in Avila on Wednesday,
59 Pref | on the father's side was Teresa Sanchez, and her grandmother
60 Pref | on her mother's side was Teresa de las Cuevas. While she
61 Pref | she was known as Doña Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y
62 Pref | 1509. Of this marriage Teresa was the third child.~Doñ
63 Pref | complaints were made to St. Teresa, who remonstrated with the
64 Pref | praise the writings of St. Teresa, and to admit her sanctity,
65 Pref | 1. This book, wherein Teresa of Jesus, Carmelite nun,
66 Pref | translation of the Life of St. Teresa seems called for now, because
67 Pref | The Lyf of the Mother Teresa of Jesus, Foundresse of
68 Pref | Life of the glorious St. Teresa, Foundresse of the Reformation
69 Pref | Life of the Holy Mother St. Teresa, Foundress of the Reformation
70 Pref | title is:~"The Life of St. Teresa, written by herself, and
71 Ann | of the Saint.~1515. ~St. Teresa is born in Avila, March
72 Ann, 0(72) | was born in Florence. St. Teresa died in 1582, and St. Philip
73 Ann, 0(72) | their sanctity, and St. Teresa and St. Philip were joined
74 Life | Life~of the~Holy Mother Teresa of Jesus.~Written by Herself.~
75 Life, I(86) | daughters, was the Saint, Doña Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y
76 Life, I(86) | she was known as Doña Teresa; but in the year 1563, when
77 Life, I(86) | the first time the name of Teresa of Jesus (De la Fuente).
78 Life, I(87) | Plate, Rio de la Plata. St. Teresa always considered him a
79 Life, I(88) | incline to believe that St. Teresa may not have intended to
80 Life, VI(127) | and theologian, and St. Teresa to be its Saint, and St.
81 Life, VII(146) | days—that a nun like St. Teresa should be urged to communicate
82 Life, XIV(206) | affirmantes quod quando beata Teresa scribebat libros, facies
83 Life, XVIII(251) | iv. p. 6: "Cum ipsa [S. Teresa] scire vellet, quid in illa
84 Life, XXIII(336) | Joseph, founded by 5t. Teresa, whom he survived, dying
85 Life, XXIII(337) | priest for ten years (St. Teresa's Letters, vol. iv. letter
86 Life, XXIV(350) | came to Avila, where St. Teresa lived, in 1557 (De la Fuente).
87 Life, XXVIII(408) | The holy Mother, Teresa of Jesus, had these imaginary
88 Life, XXXII | XXXII.~Our Lord Shows St. Teresa the Place Which She Had
89 Life, XXXII(474) | de Ocampo, niece of St. Teresa, then living in the monastery
90 Life, XXXIII(486) | St. Teresa was commanded by our Lord
91 Life, XXXIII(486) | Father de Ribera (Life of St. Teresa, i. ch. vii.), there was
92 Life, XXXIII(489) | were directed against St. Teresa, who was present. Her sister
93 Life, XXXV(511) | revelations, like those of St. Teresa, about a reform of the Order.
94 Life, XXXV(511) | Salazar, a confessor of St. Teresa, who was then in Granada.
95 Life, XXXV(525) | died three years after St. Teresa, when he was twenty-eight
96 Life, XXXVI(543) | Peter kept her for St. Teresa. She was called from this
97 Life, XXXVI(543) | ordinary designation of Doña Teresa de Ahumada for Teresa of
98 Life, XXXVI(543) | a Teresa de Ahumada for Teresa of Jesus (Reforma, i. c.
99 Life, XXXVI(555) | Isabel of St. Paul. St. Teresa was a simple nun, living
100 Life, XXXVI(559) | Mascareñas to persuade St. Teresa to come to Alcala. The Saint
101 Life, XXXVIII(574)| Joseph, Avila, where St. Teresa was living at this time.~
102 Life, XL(611) | saintly companion of St. Teresa says that the "Order was
103 Life, XL | account which the holy Mother Teresa of Jesus wrote of her life;
104 Rel | Spiritual State~Which~St. Teresa Submitted to Her Confessors.~
105 Rel, X | have put my name to it.~Teresa de Jesús.~ ./.
106 Rel, XI | daughter of your Lordship,~Teresa de Jesús.~
107 Ind | a Beatriz, mother of St. Teresa, death of, i. 7; seen in
108 Ind | Avila, birthplace of St. Teresa, troubled by the new foundation:
109 Ind | Dominicans, the, help St. Teresa, v. 8, Rel. vii. 11–14.~
110 Ind | 15, 16.~Illness of St. Teresa, iv. 6, v. 4; extreme severity
111 Ind | ix. 7.~Imagination of St. Teresa not active, ix. 6; wearisome
112 Ind | Tenderness of soul, x. 2.~Teresa, St., desires martyrdom,
113 Ind2, Cit | The Life of Saint Teresa ~· The Life of Saint
114 Ind2, Cit | The Life of Saint Teresa of the Order of Our Lady
115 Ind2, Lat | · "Cum ipsa [S. Teresa] scire vellet, quid in illa
116 Ind2, Lat | affirmantes quod quando beata Teresa scribebat libros, facies