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1 Int | forgive me for doing so. In Chapter XXV., § 4, St. Teresa, 2 Int | been overlooked. Thus, in Chapter XVIII. § 20, St. Teresa' 3 Int | doctrine for by saying: this chapter is most noteworthy (Chap. 4 Int | statement. In the first chapter, § 7, she positively asserts 5 Int, 0(7) | years old, consequently the chapter must have been written before 6 Int, 0(7) | March, 1565; and in the next chapter, xxxviii. § 15, she speaks 7 Int | decision of the general chapter of 1342 which said: Ingrediens 8 Int, 0(15) | xxvii. § 17. At the end of chapter xxxi. we are told on the 9 Int | believes that he it is to whom Chapter XXXIV. §§ 8–20 refers, 10 Int | was meant, the passage in Chapter XVI. § 10, beginning "O, 11 Int | who reads this remarkable chapter can help being struck by 12 Int | all."22 In the following chapter she adds: "You, my father, 13 Int, 0(27) | beginning of 1564, when this chapter was written. It is more 14 Int, Arg | Chapters.~J.H.S.~J.H.S. Chapter I.39—In which she tells 15 Int, Arg(39) | the beginning of the first chapter and at the end of the last, 16 Int, Arg | having virtuous parents.~Chapter II.—How she lost these 17 Int, Arg | childhood with virtuous persons.~Chapter III.—In which she sets 18 Int, Arg | which she was subjected.~Chapter IV.—She explains how, 19 Int, Arg | send her many infirmities.~Chapter V.—She continues to speak 20 Int, Arg | where she went for a cure.~Chapter VI.—Of the great debt 21 Int, Arg | much she profited thereby.~Chapter VII.—Of the way whereby 22 Int, Arg | enclosure in convents of nuns.~Chapter VIII.—Of the great advantage 23 Int, Arg | use of so great a good.~Chapter IX.—By what means God 24 Int, Arg | she should not offend Him.~Chapter X.—She begins to explain 25 Int, Arg | graces God has shown her.~Chapter XI.—In which she sets 26 Int, Arg | find no taste in prayer.~Chapter XII.—Continuation of the 27 Int, Arg | before God lifts up the soul.~Chapter XIII.—She continues to 28 Int, Arg | This is most profitable.~Chapter XIV.—She begins to explain 29 Int, Arg | This is most noteworthy.~Chapter XV.—Continuing the same 30 Int, Arg | matters treated of in this chapter are very necessary and profitable.~ 31 Int, Arg | necessary and profitable.~Chapter XVI.—On the third degree 32 Int, Arg | have reached this point.~Chapter XVII.—Continues to declare 33 Int, Arg | imagination and the memory.~Chapter XVIII.—She treats of the 34 Int, Arg | through the goodness of God42.~Chapter XIX.—She continues the 35 Int, Arg | the weak and for sinners.~Chapter XX.—She speaks of the 36 Int, Arg | the effects of Union.43~Chapter XXI.—She continues and 37 Int, Arg | This is good doctrine.~Chapter XXII.—In which she shows 38 Int, Arg | laboured for some time. This chapter is most profitable.~Chapter 39 Int, Arg | chapter is most profitable.~Chapter XXIII.—She returns to 40 Int, Arg | derived from such knowledge.~Chapter XXIV.—She continues the 41 Int, Arg | more and more abundantly.~Chapter XXV.—Of the manner in 42 Int, Arg | contains excellent doctrine.~Chapter XXVI.—She continues the 43 Int, Arg | her was a good one.~ ./. Chapter XXVII.—Of another way 44 Int, Arg | which God favoured her. This chapter is noteworthy.~Chapter XXVIII. 45 Int, Arg | This chapter is noteworthy.~Chapter XXVIII.—She treats of 46 Int, Arg | whether it is from God. This chapter is most profitable and noteworthy.~ 47 Int, Arg | profitable and noteworthy.~Chapter XXIX.—She continues and 48 Int, Arg | to answer contradictors.~Chapter XXX.—She continues the 49 Int, Arg | she sometimes had to pass.~Chapter XXXI.—She speaks of some 50 Int, Arg | on the way of perfection.~Chapter XXXII.—She narrates how 51 Int, Arg | Joseph where she now lives.~Chapter XXXIII.—She continues 52 Int, Arg | consoled her in all this.~Chapter XXXIV.—She shows how at 53 Int, Arg | Teresa). This is noteworthy.~Chapter XXXV.—Continuation of 54 Int, Arg | other things that happened.~Chapter XXXVI.—She continues the 55 Int, Arg | His own glory and praise.~Chapter XXXVII.—Of the effects 56 Int, Arg | that is to be perpetual.~Chapter XXXVIII.—She treats of 57 Int, Arg | improvement resulting in her soul.~Chapter XXXIX.—She continues the 58 Int, Arg | Majesty thus favoured her.~Chapter XL.—Continuation of the 59 Int, Arg | instructive to souls. This chapter brings the history of her 60 Pref | published as an additional chapter. Whether he printed all 61 Pref | doubtful, but anyhow that chapter is singularly incomplete. 62 Pref | omitted the additional chapter of Fra Luis de Leon, contrary 63 Pref | traced the paragraphs of that chapter to their sources, and has 64 Life, I | Chapter I.~Childhood and Early Impressions. 65 Life, II | Chapter II.~Early Impressions. Dangerous 66 Life, III | Chapter III.~The Blessing of Being 67 Life, IV | Chapter IV.~Our Lord Helps Her to 68 Life, V | Chapter V.~Illness and Patience 69 Life, VI | Chapter VI.~The Great Debt She Owed 70 Life, VII | Chapter VII.~Lukewarmness. The Loss 71 Life, VIII | Chapter VIII.~The Saint Ceases Not 72 Life, IX | Chapter IX.~The Means Whereby Our 73 Life, X | Chapter X.~The Graces She Received 74 Life, XI | Chapter XI.~Why Men Do Not Attain 75 Life, XII | Chapter XII.~What We Can Ourselves 76 Life, XIII | Chapter XIII.~Of Certain Temptations 77 Life, XIV | Chapter XIV.~The Second State of 78 Life, XV | Chapter XV.~Instructions for Those 79 Life, XVI | Chapter XVI.~The Third State of 80 Life, XVII | Chapter XVII.~The Third State of 81 Life, XVIII | Chapter XVIII.~The Fourth State 82 Life, XIX | Chapter XIX.~The Effects of This 83 Life, XX | Chapter XX.~The Difference Between 84 Life, XXI | Chapter XXI.~Conclusion of the Subject. 85 Life, XXII | Chapter XXII.~The Security of Contemplatives 86 Life, XXIII | Chapter XXIII.~The Saint Resumes 87 Life, XXIV | Chapter XXIV.~Progress Under Obedience. 88 Life, XXV | Chapter XXV.~Divine Locutions. Discussions 89 Life, XXVI | Chapter XXVI.~How the Fears of the 90 Life, XXVII | Chapter XXVII.~The Saint Prays to 91 Life, XXVIII | Chapter XXVIII.~Visions of the Sacred 92 Life, XXIX | Chapter XXIX.~Of Visions. The Graces 93 Life, XXIX | —I do not remember the chapter,442—which is in many ways 94 Life, XXX | Chapter XXX.~St. Peter of Alcantara 95 Life, XXXI | Chapter XXXI.~Of Certain Outward 96 Life, XXXII | Chapter XXXII.~Our Lord Shows St. 97 Life, XXXIII | Chapter XXXIII.~The Foundation of 98 Life, XXXIV | Chapter XXXIV.~The Saint Leaves 99 Life, XXXV | Chapter XXXV.~The Foundation of 100 Life, XXXV(512)| The sixth chapter of the rule is: "Nullus 101 Life, XXXVI | Chapter XXXVI.~The Foundation of 102 Life, XXXVI | council of the city and of the Chapter, came together, and resolved 103 Life, XXXVII | Chapter XXXVII.~The Effects of the 104 Life, XXXVIII | Chapter XXXVIII.~Certain Heavenly 105 Life, XXXIX | Chapter XXXIX.~Other Graces Bestowed 106 Life, XL | Chapter XL.~Visions, Revelations, 107 Rel, IX(716) | In the Chapter "De la Clausura," § 16: "