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

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1 Int | are exclusively her own work. The Book of Foundations 2 Int | confessors25 to demand a detailed work embodying everything ./. 3 Int | concluding portion of the work could have had no place 4 Int | Way of Perfection." This work was written immediately 5 Int | complains that she can only work at it by stealth on account 6 Int | Perfection." This latter work was printed during her lifetime, 7 Int | Woodhead is only partly his work. Father Bede of St. Simon 8 Int | what was then a dangerous work. As there existed already 9 Pref | prayer was sound and the work of God. Under his direction 10 Pref | state of her soul was the work of God, against those who 11 Pref | encouraged her, and commended her work, but also ordered her to 12 Pref | I suspect them to be the work of God, as they have been 13 Pref | which was once, perhaps, the work of God, may be changed into 14 Life, IV | which Thou hadst begun to work in me? Woe is me, O my Maker! 15 Life, VII | others, so disfigure the work which the spirit of the 16 Life, X | just said, it is not at work, but it stands as if amazed 17 Life, XI | The greater part of the work is done; give praise to 18 Life, XI | the devil will do the same work; and so it is not always 19 Life, XII | God,178 a most excellent work, and profitable for those 20 Life, XII | excellence: there is no good work attended by humility that 21 Life, XIII | measure.~12. This is Satan's work: he seems to take advantage 22 Life, XIII | is one way of doing our work; and though we may not be 23 Life, XIII | Sunday or a time when no work ought to be done. They think 24 Life, XIII | if it be skilled in its work, or furnished with learning, 25 Life, XIV | without being continually at work. This, then, is what I am 26 Life, XIV | a special way to begin a work in the soul, which is manifested 27 Life, XV | little spark, if it is the work of the Spirit of God, and 28 Life, XV | will not often repeat his work, when he sees that he loses 29 Life, XV | is that which does this work. But as to beginners, to 30 Life, XV | will see that this is no work of Satan and if they fall, 31 Life, XV | speak.~22. When it is the work of the Spirit of God, there 32 Life, XVI | Gardener Himself, doing all the work. It is a sleep of the powers 33 Life, XVI | understanding how they are at work. The pleasure, sweetness, 34 Life, XVI | knew well that it was the work of God, but I never was 35 Life, XVI | pain: they were not the work of her own understanding; 36 Life, XVI | good intention, and their work is good; yet still few amend 37 Life, XVII | upon Himself the gardener's work, and who will have the soul 38 Life, XVII | understands that God is doing His work without any fatiguing of 39 Life, XVII | taking upon Himself the work of the good gardener, refusing 40 Life, XVII | consent that our Lord might work those graces in it, and 41 Life, XVII | the fruition of, the great work ./. He is doing then. It 42 Life, XVIII | will that persists in the work; the other two faculties 43 Life, XXI | is, that our Lord can so work in the soul in an instant 44 Life, XXI | distinctly that all this is the work of our Lord. For this reason, 45 Life, XXI | always acknowledging the work of our Lord, and that we 46 Life, XXII | altogether a supernatural work wrought in it by our Lord, 47 Life, XXII | They think that, as this work of contemplation is wholly 48 Life, XXIII | sins; for if it was the work of the Spirit of God, the 49 Life, XXIII | gain was clear; and if the work of Satan, so long as I strove 50 Life, XXIII | all was very evidently the work of the Spirit of God; only 51 Life, XXIV | said to me that it was the work of the Spirit of God,352 52 Life, XXIV | was told that it was the work of God. He always helped 53 Life, XXV | it is at once word and work; and though the words may 54 Life, XXV | the divine locution is a work done; and though some of 55 Life, XXV | prayer, even if it was the work of Satan, could do me no 56 Life, XXV | world that my prayer was the work of God. Oh, how good is 57 Life, XXVI | That Her Prayer Was the Work of the Holy Spirit.~1. I 58 Life, XXVI | state was known to be the work of God, to keep silence, 59 Life, XXVII | nothing whatever ourselves: no work of ours is then possible; 60 Life, XXVII | is done is apparently the work of our Lord. It is as if 61 Life, XXVIII| there; for this must be work for learned men. Our Lord 62 Life, XXVIII| that all this may be the work of the imagination. There 63 Life, XXVIII| If the vision were the work of a man's own understanding, 64 Life, XXIX | reasons why the vision was no work of the imagination. For 65 Life, XXIX | most clearly that it is no work of ours, but of His Divine 66 Life, XXX | what others said was the work of the devil was really 67 Life, XXX | the devil was really the work of the Spirit of God; and 68 Life, XXX | conviction that this was the work of the Spirit of God; for, 69 Life, XXX | any doubt that it was the work of God. If I should have 70 Life, XXX | that I know this was his work; so he, seeing that I understand 71 Life, XXX | used to do. That it is his work is clear from the restlessness 72 Life, XXX | prayer and for every good work, which it produces. It seems 73 Life, XXX | other humility, which is the work of Satan, furnishes no light 74 Life, XXX | furnishes no light for any good work; it pictures God as bringing 75 Life, XXXI | understand that it was the work of Satan; for I saw close 76 Life, XXXI | him put his hand to the work. I speak of the little nothings 77 Life, XXXII | clearly that it was the work of God, and that His Majesty 78 Life, XXXII | anxieties and troubles that the work would cost me, and I was 79 Life, XXXII | that I was entering on a work of great anxiety, I hesitated; 80 Life, XXXII | advised us not to abandon our work, and gave us his sanction 81 Life, XXXII | and who did not think our work the greatest folly.~18. 82 Life, XXXII | to me impossible that the work should be finally abandoned, 83 Life, XXXII | opinion, and admitted that the work might be of God. Our Lord 84 Life, XXXIII| Lord was perfecting His work and arranging its execution 85 Life, XXXIII| to this state. When the work was given up and abandoned, 86 Life, XXXIII| up my conviction that the work would be done. I had now 87 Life, XXXIII| confident as I was that the ./. work would be done; and as I 88 Life, XXXIII| a doubt of its being the work of the Spirit of God, because 89 Life, XXXIII| me leave to prosecute the work with all my might. I saw 90 Life, XXXIV | we were doing, all this work could not be carried on 91 Life, XXXIV | that I might prosper in my work. She had a profound fear 92 Life, XXXV | commanded her to undertake this work. Her progress in the service 93 Life, XXXVI | help us, that did the whole work. If I had not come at the 94 Life, XXXVI | and prayer—and effect a work which I believed to be for 95 Life, XXXVI | always looked upon it as the work of our Lord. My part in 96 Life, XXXVI | instrument in so grand a work. I was therefore in great 97 Life, XXXVI | that I might see it was the work of the devil, and might 98 Life, XXXVI | troubles before me; but as the work was really done, I did not 99 Life, XXXVI | suffer us to go on with our work.~15. They assembled all 100 Life, XXXVI | would not be against our work. Neither did he authorise 101 Life, XXXVI | they now felt it to be a work of God, since His Majesty 102 Rel, I | on if they were not His work. These considerations, and 103 Rel, I | believe that this is the work of Satan, for I cannot. 104 Rel, V | there when that marvellous work was done, and I do not busy 105 Rel, V | conviction that it was the work of God: having this, I ventured 106 Rel, V | everything, in order that the work might be effected, and that 107 Rel, VI | convinced that this was the work of God, though I remembered 108 Rel, VI | if one is not doing his work well, another comes in his 109 Rel, VI | must have been doing its work, though for years now I 110 Rel, VI | created one capable of this work: I have the greatest confidence 111 Rel, VIII | preparation of itself which is the work of God, sends up a flame, 112 Rel, IX | and that wrought a great work and blessing in me.~14. 113 Rel, IX | being a temptation, for work of the imagination it could 114 Ind | Amendment of life, the work of prayer, viii. €“12.~


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