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

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1 Int | inability of her confessors and spiritual advisers to guide her. Her 2 Int | belonged to the period of her spiritual education, whereas the volume 3 Int | is the first-fruit of her spiritual Mastership. The new light 4 Int | persons taking an interest in spiritual matters and knowing already 5 Pref | writing the story of her spiritual life. The Saint readily 6 Pref | that great master of the spiritual life wrote the following 7 Pref | things in it useful for your spiritual~ ./. life and not so for 8 Pref | lasted long, and always with spiritual profit. They move you to 9 Pref | the story of the Saint's spiritual life, that the Princess 10 Pref | publish the writings of her spiritual mother. The Inquisitors 11 Life, VIII | did not give up prayer and spiritual reading, and that they may 12 Life, IX | preparation on my part, the spiritual graces grew in me as I shall 13 Life, X | greater than between one spiritual joy and another on earth— 14 Life, X | for many years had lived spiritual lives, who admit that, in 15 Life, XI | religious, or when we began the spiritual life, and followed after 16 Life, XI | this, we must have many spiritual consolations. This is not 17 Life, XI | nothing to fear: no, no; spiritual people have nothing to fear. 18 Life, XI | discussed it afterwards with spiritual persons—for we are so 19 Life, XI | works, as of charity and spiritual reading—though at times 20 Life, XII | which is neither wholly spiritual nor wholly sensual; but 21 Life, XII | many learned men may become spiritual. I shall speak of this by 22 Life, XII | though I conversed with many spiritual persons, who sought to make 23 Life, XIII | But so it is; for when our spiritual progress is so slight, a 24 Life, XIII | And we think ourselves spiritual!~7. Now, to me, this way 25 Life, XIII | have everybody else be very spiritual also. Now, to desire this 26 Life, XIII | of learning; and the more spiritual they are the greater is 27 Life, XIII | learned men, if they are not spiritual, are not suited for persons 28 Life, XIII | I have just said that a spiritual director is necessary; but 29 Life, XIII | virtuous; even if they be not spiritual, they will be of service 30 Life, XIII | He will even make them spiritual, in order that they may 31 Life, XIV | for though I read many spiritual books, wherein this very 32 Life, XV | detached from, all joy, however spiritual, and if it loves the cross, 33 Life, XVII | affairs of its state, and to spiritual reading. Still, those who 34 Life, XVII | father, discuss it with any spiritual person who has arrived at 35 Life, XIX | myself to prayer and to spiritual reading,—whereby I might 36 Life, XIX | and everything else in the spiritual life, we have great need 37 Life, XIX | and of conference with spiritual persons. I fully believe, 38 Life, XX | more violent than the other spiritual visitations, and I was therefore 39 Life, XX | graces, which are simply spiritual; for though these effect 40 Life, XX(272) | See St. John of the Cross. Spiritual Canticle, sts. 14, 15, vol. 41 Life, XX | corporeal thing is from the most spiritual; and I believe that I am 42 Life, XX(281) | See St. John of the Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st. 14, vol. ii. 43 Life, XXII | contemplation is wholly spiritual, any bodily object whatever 44 Life, XXII | for they are learned and spiritual persons, understanding what 45 Life, XXII | recommended by persons who are so spiritual; but, in my opinion, it 46 Life, XXII | ourselves as labouring after spiritual consolations; come what 47 Life, XXII | have written on prayer with spiritual persons, to see that they 48 Life, XXIII | made me seek diligently for spiritual persons with whom I might 49 Life, XXIII | determined to confer with some spiritual person, to ask him to tell 50 Life, XXV(373) | St. John of the Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st24, p. 128, 51 Life, XXVI | advised me once, now that my spiritual state was known to be the 52 Life, XXVII | us by the effects and the spiritual impressions of great love 53 Life, XXVIII(406)| St. John of the Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st14, p. 84: " 54 Life, XXVIII(406)| st14, p. 84: "In the spiritual passage from the sleep of 55 Life, XXVIII(406)| of trance or ecstasy, the spiritual vision then revealed makes 56 Life, XXVIII | implanting virtues and spiritual strength; for I saw clearly 57 Life, XXIX(434) | St. John of the Cross, Spiritual Canticle, st1, p. 22, 58 Life, XXIX | pain is not bodily, but spiritual; though the body has its 59 Life, XXX | enough for bodily pain and spiritual joy to dwell together; but 60 Life, XXX | but the coexistence of a spiritual pain so excessive as this, 61 Life, XXX | grievous; and as I had no spiritual pain, I bore it with great 62 Life, XXX | relief from the fire by spiritual reading, it cannot find 63 Life, XXXI | persuaded by me, advanced in the spiritual life. Certainly, what I 64 Life, XXXI | wishes to advance in the spiritual life, let him believe me 65 Life, XXXIII | did so now through that spiritual experience he had gained 66 Life, XXXIII | could compare it. It was a spiritual joy, and a conviction in 67 Life, XXXIV | had great experience in spiritual things: that is a gift of 68 Life, XXXIV | spirituality without being spiritual themselves. I do not mean 69 Life, XXXIV | mean that a man who is not spiritual, if he is learned, may not 70 Life, XXXIV | may not direct one that is spiritual; but it must be understood 71 Life, XXXVI | afterwards—Satan returned to the spiritual fight against me, as I shall 72 Life, XXXVII | Certainly I am sorry for those spiritual people who, for certain 73 Life, XXXIX | we too often judge even spiritual things, as we do those of 74 Life, XXXIX | well rewarded; yet if any spiritual person thinks, because he 75 Life, XXXIX | years, that he deserves any spiritual consolations, I am sure 76 Life, XXXIX | he will never attain to spiritual perfection. Is it not enough 77 Life, XL | throughout, so also is a spiritual director; for when the soul 78 Rel | or Manifestations~of Her~Spiritual State~Which~St. Teresa Submitted 79 Rel, II | diminishing a word. He was a most spiritual man and a theologian: I 80 Rel, III | passed away without any spiritual consolation whatever. Believe 81 Rel, V | deceiving himself who relies on spiritual sweetnesses; the true safety 82 Rel, VII | Satan, and began to consult spiritual men of the Society of Jesus 83 Rel, VII | Society, whom she knew to be spiritual men, these she sought out, 84 Rel, VII | profitable for instruction in spiritual things; and they commanded 85 Rel, VII | times, for she thought that spiritual men also might be deceived 86 Rel, VII | distressed when, as to these spiritual things, she could not obey 87 Rel, VII | mortified will be the most spiritual.~16. All that is told and 88 Rel, VII | anything in any of these spiritual visitations that was not 89 Rel, VIII | wrought by our Lord on this spiritual road,—at least, it is 90 Rel, IX | Relation IX.~Of Certain Spiritual Graces She Received in Toledo 91 Rel, IX | weak health, and on the spiritual health which he communicated 92 Ind | St., xxii. 10.~Betrothal spiritual, of the Saint, Rel. ix. 93 Ind | father of the Saint, fond of spiritual books, i. 1; gives his daughter 94 Ind | delight of our Lord in spiritual, xxxiv20.~Conversion of 95 Ind | xxxiii. 14.~Cowardice, spiritual, xiii. 6.~Creator, the, 96 Ind | Rel. xi. 5.~Desolation, spiritual, of the Saint, xxx. 10.~ 97 Ind | Friendship, advantages of spiritual, vii. 33–37, xxx. 6; with 98 Ind | 8; importance of, in the spiritual life, xi23; to be made 99 Ind | evil effects of, on the spiritual life, xi. 23.~Ingratitude, 100 Ind | images, Rel. v. 5.~Madness, spiritual, xvi. €“8, xxvii. 15.~ 101 Ind | Rel. i. 8, 15.~Reading, spiritual, i. 1, iv. 12, 13; persevered 102 Ind | Francisco, xxiii. 6; gives spiritual advice to the Saint, xxiii. 103 Ind | contempt of, necessary in the spiritual life, xxxi. 23.~Self-denial, 104 Ind | for, xl. 27.~Sweetness, spiritual, never sought by the Saint 105 Ind | to be led by a different spiritual way, xxv20, xxvii3, 106 Ind | xxix. 17; manifests her spiritual state to St. Peter of Alcantara, 107 Ind | her kindred, xxxix2; her spiritual state became known without 108 Ind2, Cit | au R. P. Bouix ~·        Spiritual ~·        Spiritual Canticle ~ 109 Ind2, Cit | Spiritual ~·        Spiritual Canticle ~·        Subida


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