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Alphabetical [« »] understandingâ 3 understands 34 understandsâ 1 understood 111 understoodâ 2 undertake 15 undertaken 2 | Frequency [« »] 112 able 111 found 111 souls 111 understood 111 whole 110 themselves 109 afterwards | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances understood |
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1 Int | though neither seem to have understood its meaning. On leaving 2 Int | fortnight. It should be understood that frequent communion 3 Int | than once,—and I never understood it, and never could explain 4 Int | but at first she neither understood them herself nor was she 5 Pref | of the Society. F. Juan understood it all, and comforted her 6 Life, II | be avoided if we clearly understood that what we have to do 7 Life, III | devotional practices which I understood prevailed there, and which 8 Life, IV | read no others, because I understood now the harm they had done 9 Life, IV | mean, no confessor—who understood me, though I sought for 10 Life, IV | that of union, though I understood not what either the one 11 Life, IV | blessing to me if I had understood the matter. It is true that 12 Life, V | was in excess. He clearly understood that I was determined on 13 Life, V | Credo, as if I could have understood anything they said. They 14 Life, V | to all matters wherein I understood myself to have offended 15 Life, VI | as a habit. It came to be understood that where I was, absent 16 Life, VII | weakness. This is not to be understood of my monastery; for there 17 Life, VII | goodness of God might be understood, and to show how much I 18 Life, VIII | my soul in those days! I understood perfectly that I was in 19 Life, IX | to His Majesty at once. I understood clearly, as I thought, that 20 Life, IX | understand, as I ought to have understood it, wherein the true love 21 Life, XII | it, though it be not so understood, there is no great humility 22 Life, XII | many years I read much, and understood nothing; and for a long 23 Life, XIV | write is what my soul has understood; and it is very often hard 24 Life, XVI | than once,—and I never understood it, and never could explain 25 Life, XVI | amazed, and in a moment understood it all. I have often been 26 Life, XVII | greatly in that you have understood it. Meanwhile, if He does 27 Life, XVIII | which is granted. It is understood that the fruition is of 28 Life, XVIII | just now, this cannot be understood. I do not understand it 29 Life, XVIII | It is to be observed and understood that this water from heaven, 30 Life, XIX | all had not yet clearly understood how wicked she was, though 31 Life, XX | words. Afterwards, when I understood what it was, I used to console 32 Life, XX | in purgatory.~ ./. 22. I understood perfectly that this pain 33 Life, XX | passing there. Nor can it be understood while we are living on the 34 Life, XXII | little from books; for I understood really nothing till His 35 Life, XXII | withdraw. Let this be clearly understood. I wish I knew how to explain 36 Life, XXII | shorter road. What I have understood of the matter is this: that 37 Life, XXIII | come may be more clearly understood. Henceforth, it is another 38 Life, XXIII | a very great evil; for I understood perfectly that what had 39 Life, XXIII | my life, as clearly as I understood it, and knew how to make 40 Life, XXIII | His, and very prudent. He understood all I told him, explained 41 Life, XXV | however, much more clearly understood than they would be if they 42 Life, XXV | vision, as I have since understood it was! it would have been 43 Life, XXV | sake of trying me, as I understood afterwards, always comforted 44 Life, XXVI | very few days afterwards, I understood it well enough; for I had 45 Life, XXVII | it is not vision. God is understood to be present there by the 46 Life, XXVII | that it cannot well be understood on earth, though we may 47 Life, XXVIII | whole Person. Later on, I understood that His Majesty was dealing 48 Life, XXX | us all. I saw that no one understood me. I saw it very clearly 49 Life, XXX | saw almost at once that he understood me, by reason of his own 50 Life, XXX | no one in this city—who understood me; but he would speak to 51 Life, XXX | suspicions whether I had ever understood matters aright, thinking 52 Life, XXX | that this is folly. What I understood by it is this: that it is 53 Life, XXX | were written in Spanish, I understood them less at the end than 54 Life, XXX | subject of prayer, I thought I understood thoroughly, and that I required 55 Life, XXXI | absorbed in prayer that I understood nothing, neither was I at 56 Life, XXXI | them from coming near me. I understood it to mean that God was 57 Life, XXXI | liberty of spirit; and I understood afterwards that this was 58 Life, XXXII | apparently into hell. I understood that it was our Lord's will 59 Life, XXXII | know not how it was, but I understood distinctly that it was a 60 Life, XXXIII | dare, though he perfectly understood my spirit, and desired ./. 61 Life, XXXIV | fear, because of what I had understood in prayer, though in the 62 Life, XXXIV | spiritual; but it must be understood that in outward and inward 63 Life, XXXIV | This is beginning to be understood. I have had great visions 64 Life, XXXIV | things which I had formerly understood of him. But there were greater 65 Life, XXXIV | suffering for Him! This is never understood till we have left all things; 66 Life, XXXIV | angels in great glory. I understood by that vision that his 67 Life, XXXVI | comparison with that which I understood our Lord meant me to carry.~ 68 Life, XXXVI | kind. But on other points I understood clearly that they were speaking 69 Life, XXXVI | seemed to cover us all. I understood by that the high degree 70 Life, XXXVII | first place, it must be understood that, in those graces which 71 Life, XXXVIII| wings were far greater. I understood by this that he was to draw 72 Life, XXXVIII| distinctly as in the vision. I understood this well enough; but the 73 Life, XXXVIII| and for the good of all. I understood clearly how the priests 74 Life, XXXVIII| certain person died, who as I understood had led a very bad life, 75 Life, XXXVIII| and our Lord with him. I understood that His Majesty went with 76 Life, XXXVIII| not gone to purgatory. I understood that, having become a friar 77 Life, XXXIX | when I say distinctly I understood this, or our Lord told me 78 Life, XXXIX | greatest help to me, since I understood what it meant. Not long 79 Life, XXXIX | whereon, though I saw not, I understood by a certain inexplicable 80 Life, XL | illusion. I saw nothing; but I understood how great a blessing it 81 Life, XL | nearer unto God. I also understood what it is for a soul to 82 Life, XL | the Truth itself. What I understood is this: that our Lord gave 83 Life, XL | were told me in words. I understood exceedingly deep truths 84 Life, XL | grandeurs on this grandeur. I understood it all, notwithstanding 85 Life, XL | particularly after Communion.~9. I understood by it, that, when a soul 86 Life, XL | have clearly and really understood that true dominion consists 87 Life, XL | he may then accept it." I understood by this that he who is to 88 Rel, I | all I need is not to be understood as excluding all labour 89 Rel, III | vision, whereby my soul understood through a certain representation, 90 Rel, III | over the whole earth. I understood the meaning of those words 91 Rel, IV | things He said to me, I understood that, after His Ascension, 92 Rel, V | 3. To return to union; I understood it to be a spirit, pure 93 Rel, V | contemplation; and I thought I understood, yet not by words heard, 94 Rel, V | of what they do." I understood that I was under great obligations 95 Rel, V | in a state of grace.673 I understood the mystery most clearly, 96 Rel, V | This is what I have never understood; theologians know it. I 97 Rel, V | are suspended, it is to be understood that certain matters are 98 Rel, VI | my confessors, of some I understood that they would be profitable 99 Rel, VII | she heard a voice, but she understood not what was said. It was 100 Rel, VIII | in such a way as to be understood,—the more so as they pass 101 Rel, VIII | the help of our Lord, is understood.~3. The first prayer of 102 Rel, VIII | God. This will be easily understood by him whom our Lord shall 103 Rel, IX | thinking how he failed me, I understood ./. that God kept him from 104 Rel, IX | opportunities to do so; he has understood me, and given me great relief; 105 Rel, IX | meat and do no penance, I understood that there was at times 106 Rel, IX | 10. On one occasion, I understood how our Lord was in all 107 Rel, IX | Augustine's Day, I~ ./. understood, and, as it were, saw,— 108 Rel, IX | Holy Body of Christ. I have understood and seen how the Divine 109 Rel, IX | gives us graces so great. I understood also that He accepts the 110 Rel, IX | describe it, I should be better understood; it is a great matter to 111 Ind | ingratitude, xiv. 16; scarcely understood a word of Latin, xv. 12;