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| Alphabetical [« »] confessionals 1 confessiones 2 confessions 6 confessor 104 confessorâ 1 confessors 61 confessorsâ 1 | Frequency [« »] 105 et 105 gives 105 too 104 confessor 104 true 103 far 103 seeing | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances confessor |
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1 Int | Avila18 and who was her confessor at that convent. It moreover
2 Int | it to eat. Sometimes my confessor used to be amazed at my
3 Int, 0(25) | continues, p. xviii.] her confessor at St. Joseph's Convent,
4 Int | it might happen that my confessor may not permit you (the
5 Int | Dominic who, as I say, is my confessor, and to whom I shall give
6 Pref | further satisfaction of her confessor, and of Don Francis, who
7 Pref | purpose of being shown to her confessor.~The next account is Relation
8 Pref | deluded by Satan. Her own confessor was occasionally alarmed,
9 Pref | another Dominican father, confessor of the Saint in the new
10 Pref | Both the Saint and her confessor, Fra Bañes, state that
11 Ann | takes F. Alvarez for her confessor. The transpiercing of her
12 Life, V | myself: and a really learned confessor never deceived me.115 Neither
13 Life, VII | to have grown better. His confessor, a most learned Dominican,143
14 Life, XI | into the fields, as the confessor shall advise. Altogether,
15 Life, XVI | my father, for you are my confessor, and the person to whom
16 Life, XX | certain of it now and my confessor tells me I did well. And
17 Life, XXIII(337) | priest, and was chaplain and confessor of the Carmelite nuns of
18 Life, XXIII | prayer. He would not be my confessor; he said that he was very
19 Life, XXIV | in many things, though my confessor never pressed me—on the
20 Life, XXIV | the Society of Jesus. My confessor, and the nobleman of whom
21 Life, XXIV | this time, they changed my confessor's residence. I felt it very
22 Life, XXIV | at once to find another confessor,353 in the Society of Jesus.
23 Life, XXIV(353) | Alvarez, who became her confessor on the removal of F. Juan
24 Life, XXIV(353) | F. Baltasar Alvarez, the confessor of Doña Guiomar, as it
25 Life, XXIV(353) | paragraph,—unless the confessor there mentioned was F. Ferdinand.~
26 Life, XXIV | fathers. She made her own confessor355 hear me, and I remained
27 Life, XXIV(355) | If this confessor was F. Baltasar Alvarez,
28 Life, XXIV | in this matter. When my confessor saw how much I clung to
29 Life, XXIV | it.~ ./. 9. So I told my confessor of it, and gave up everything,
30 Life, XXV | instantly reassured. My confessor told me they were all of
31 Life, XXV | imagination; others warned my confessor to be on his guard against
32 Life, XXV | an operation of Satan. My confessor, though he agreed with them
33 Life, XXVI | our Lord gives me, to a confessor who is learned, and obey
34 Life, XXVI | have often done. I had a confessor380 who mortified me greatly,
35 Life, XXVI | upon me than all that my confessor did. Now and then, I was
36 Life, XXVI | had to speak of them to my confessor;381 I was also so ashamed
37 Life, XXVI(380) | severity with which her confessor treated the Saint to the
38 Life, XXVI | been ill-advised by that confessor, because I ought never to
39 Life, XXVI | to hide anything from my confessor; for I should find great
40 Life, XXVI | thing in prayer, and if my confessor forbade it, our Lord Himself
41 Life, XXVI | Himself told me to obey my confessor. His Majesty afterwards
42 Life, XXVI | change the mind of that confessor, so that he would have me
43 Life, XXVII | 4. I went at once to my confessor,389 in great distress, to
44 Life, XXVII | and to do us good.~7. My confessor next asked me, who told
45 Life, XXVIII | bodily eyes, in order that my confessor might not say to me that
46 Life, XXVIII | had spoken of them to my confessor, thinking that I might have
47 Life, XXVIII | lamentation: I went to my confessor, and told him of my doubts.
48 Life, XXVIII | it to eat. Sometimes my confessor used to be amazed at my
49 Life, XXVIII | it to no one, except my confessor, or to those to whom he
50 Life, XXVIII | was changed,—and so my confessor said; for the difference
51 Life, XXVIII | of these visions.~20. My confessor, who was, as I said before,418
52 Life, XXVIII | All this was carried to my confessor,—for certainly they desired
53 Life, XXIX | humility. I spoke of it to my confessor; he always consoled me greatly
54 Life, XXIX | though He bade me obey my confessor, He reassured me in another
55 Life, XXX | so to any one except my confessor; for that would have been
56 Life, XXX | but he would speak to my confessor, and to that married nobleman,
57 Life, XXX | and disturb me no more. My confessor was easily satisfied,—
58 Life, XXX | to make them known to my confessor, and, having done so, be
59 Life, XXX | Then, as to going to our confessor, that is of no use; for
60 Life, XXXI | particularly my present confessor, for he saw the account
61 Life, XXXI | power of Satan, until my confessor consoled me; for I imagined
62 Life, XXXI | I was not known; but my confessor would never let me go. These
63 Life, XXXI | greatly desire this. My confessor told me not to do it. But
64 Life, XXXI(470) | written under obedience to her confessor, F. Garcia of Toledo, and
65 Life, XXXII | in it?—I was to tell my confessor what He commanded me, and
66 Life, XXXII | the whole matter before my confessor, and give him an account
67 Life, XXXII | that took place.~16. My confessor did not venture definitely
68 Life, XXXIII | Provincial refused us, my confessor bade me forthwith to think
69 Life, XXXIII | pained and sorry: even my confessor himself could hardly believe
70 Life, XXXIII | time by a letter which my confessor wrote to me, as if I had
71 Life, XXXIII | should have come from my confessor, he told me that I ought
72 Life, XXXIII | the obedience I owed my confessor, he communicated with my
73 Life, XXXIII | distress, because I thought my confessor did not trust me, our Lord
74 Life, XXXIII | father-minister who was my confessor. On the contrary, he told
75 Life, XXXIII | rector came to see me, and my confessor bade me speak to him in
76 Life, XXXIII | monastery, and to lay before my confessor and the father-rector many
77 Life, XXXIII | to hinder me.486~13. My confessor gave me leave to prosecute
78 Life, XXXIII(486)| the part of the Saint's confessor.~
79 Life, XXXIV | always made them known to my confessor, and to the widow my friend;
80 Life, XXXIV | an end. I told this to my confessor; but as he would not let
81 Life, XXXV(511) | reform of the Order. Her confessor made light of her revelations,
82 Life, XXXV(511) | F. Gaspar de Salazar, a confessor of St. Teresa, who was then
83 Life, XXXV | this opinion—neither my confessor, nor the learned men to
84 Life, XXXV | which it would be. I told my confessor of it, and he commanded
85 Life, XXXV | lady to let me go; for my confessor, when he saw the plight
86 Life, XXXV | owed much, particularly my confessor of the Society of Jesus,
87 Life, XXXVI | known to any one, because no confessor had as yet been appointed.~
88 Life, XXXVIII | much ashamed to go to my confessor about it. It was not, as
89 Life, XXXVIII | exceedingly, I went to my confessor; for I never dared to keep
90 Life, XXXVIII | being deceived. When my confessor saw how much I was suffering,
91 Life, XXXVIII | terror. I spoke of it to my confessor, and I thought it might
92 Life, XXXIX | that person to sight. My confessor knew it forthwith. It might
93 Life, XXXIX | he tore his own flesh. My confessor, the rector of whom I have
94 Life, XXXIX | still say now and then to my confessor, that it requires greater
95 Life, XL | they should go to their confessor, and that he should be a
96 Life, XL(619) | and is addressed to her confessor, the Dominican friar, Pedro
97 Rel, I | imperfections. I am obedient to my confessor,626 though imperfectly;
98 Rel, II(638) | it is believed, to her confessor, F. Pedro Ibañez. This
99 Rel, II | is one that I gave to my confessor, and which he with his own
100 Rel, III(659) | reformed Carmelites, to be confessor of the nuns of the Incarnation,
101 Rel, VII | like herself. She told her confessor that he might discuss these
102 Rel, VII | blessing had come; for her confessor had not been able—and
103 Ind | Martin.~Barron, Fra Vicente, confessor of the Saint's father, vii.
104 Ind | union, xxv. 14; told by her confessor that she was deluded by