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

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1 Int | 1535, and as this event took place after her profession, 2 Int | overwhelming evidence that it took place on the 3rd of November, 3 Int | She (Teresa of Jesus) took the habit on 2 November, 4 Int | speaking of herself: "This nun took the habit forty years ago." 5 Int | drawn up before St. Teresa took the habit, and therefore 6 Int | he did the very day she took the habit), and make arrangements 7 Int | words are that this event took place "at the very beginning 8 Int | in the second15; and they took it for granted that the 9 Int | St. Teresa's canonisation took place before the stringent 10 Pref | for in those days children took the name either of the father 11 Pref | daughter, Maria de Cepeda, took charge of her younger sisters— 12 Pref | till her marriage, which took place in 1531, when the 13 Pref, 0(64) | Rel. vii. § 18, that "she took the greatest pains not to 14 Pref, 0(69) | This took place in the year 1580, 15 Pref, 0(69) | to them by the Cardinal took place in 1581.~ 16 Life, I(86) | Reform of the Carmelites, she took for the first time the name 17 Life, II | others by my appearance. I took pains with my hands and 18 Life, II | frivolous, that my mother took great pains to keep her 19 Life, II | these vanities, when they took me to a monastery95 in the 20 Life, III | became well again, they took me to see my sister100 in 21 Life, IV | my purpose.105~2. When I took the habit,106 our Lord at 22 Life, IV(106) | monastery, says that she took the habit Nov. 2, 1536, 23 Life, IV | frequently wholly so—my father took great pains to find some 24 Life, IV(107) | Her father took her from the monastery in 25 Life, V | medical treatment—they took me away with the utmost 26 Life, V | whom I spoke before.119 He took an extreme liking to me, 27 Life, V | and thereupon my father took me back. Then the physicians 28 Life, VI | resolutions, nor the pains I took, were sufficient to keep 29 Life, VI | such deep compunction.~6. I took care to go to confession 30 Life, VI | and superstitious; and I took for my patron and lord the 31 Life, VI(127) | 199, 3rd ed.) says that it took its rise in the West, in 32 Life, VII | before136—this exercise took such a hold upon him, that 33 Life, VII | for I confessed to him. He took upon himself the task of 34 Life, VIII | myself much to prayer, and took some pains, and that successfully, 35 Life, VIII | seeing that no one ever took Him for his friend that 36 Life, VIII | myself. I sought for help, took great pains; but it must 37 Life, IX | love that He bore me, I took courage again. Of His mercy 38 Life, XIV | suppose all the trouble he took in maintaining and watering 39 Life, XX | often: once, however, it took place when we were all together 40 Life, XX | for some time; the soul took it all away. Very often, 41 Life, XXII | Lord, what an evil way I took! and I was going out of 42 Life, XXIII(337)| of St. Thomas. His death took place Sept. 12, 1580, when 43 Life, XXIII | seems to me, by the pains he took, to have been the beginning 44 Life, XXV | fight against all hell? I took up the cross in my hand, 45 Life, XXVII(386)| xxix. § 1. The vision took place, it seems, on the 46 Life, XXVII | honours whatever, but rather took pleasure in seeing himself 47 Life, XXVII | great fruit. If some people took scandal, others are filled 48 Life, XXIX | the cross of my rosary, He took it from me into His ./. 49 Life, XXIX(440) | of the heart of the Saint took place in 1559. The hymn 50 Life, XXX | great a man had come, she took her measures. She knew the 51 Life, XXX | serviceable, and ever afterwards took great care of me, and told 52 Life, XXXI | some holy water at hand; I took some, and threw it in the 53 Life, XXXI | was I at all afraid. This took place almost always when 54 Life, XXXI | from our Lord; for they took the matter greatly to heart; 55 Life, XXXI | which I have just spoken, took place.~9. Our Lord was pleased 56 Life, XXXI | enough by the dispute that took place between persons given 57 Life, XXXI | This miserable self-esteem took from me the power of doing 58 Life, XXXII | writing,—that, though it took place nearly six years ago,473 59 Life, XXXII | very great wickedness, I took some pains to please God, 60 Life, XXXII | out, though it was I that took most advantage of it, was 61 Life, XXXII | other hand, seeing that I took the greatest delight in 62 Life, XXXII | account in writing of all that took place.~16. My confessor 63 Life, XXXIII | impetuosities of the spirit took away the very breath of 64 Life, XXXIII | the same kind. Everything took place in such a way that 65 Life, XXXIV | have provided that, when He took away unto Himself some of 66 Life, XXXV(511) | de Henares, of which she took possession Sept. 11, 1562; 67 Life, XXXV | servant of God.~4. As I took the advice of many in everything, 68 Life, XXXV | pleasure I had in pleasing God took away the pain of quitting 69 Life, XXXV(525) | and killed. The workmen took the child to his mother: 70 Life, XXXV(525) | sent for. Doña Guiomar took the dead boy into her arms, 71 Life, XXXV(525) | life from God. The Saint took the body, and, laying it 72 Life, XXXVI | and the great trouble he took to make now this one, now 73 Life, XXXVI | immediately afterwards our Lord took him to Himself.534 It seems 74 Life, XXXVI | court on this business, and took great pains. That holy nobleman550 75 Life, XXXVI | impossible for me to explain what took place during the two years 76 Life, XXXVII | treated me with rudeness. This took place after I had become 77 Life, XXXVIII | excused making my prayer; so I took my rosary, that I might 78 Rel, III | received the Host. All this took place in St. Joseph of Avila. 79 Rel, III(652) | This took place in 1571, when the 80 Rel, IV | lose that liberty. This took place last night; and to-day 81 Rel, IV | doing violence to myself, I took up some bread to prepare 82 Rel, V | thinking that the Son alone took human flesh, whereby this 83 Rel, V | Father, nor the Holy Ghost, took human flesh? This is what 84 Rel, VI | Gratian on His right. Our Lord took his right hand and mine, 85 Rel, VII | and FBouix.~1. This nun took the habit forty years ago, 86 Rel, VII | or not. Now and then she took comfort in thinking that— 87 Rel, VII | which, before these things took place, she had been to confession— 88 Rel, VII | more kindly of her.~18. She took the greatest pains not to 89 Rel, IX | always has had since he took upon himself the charge 90 Rel, IX(713) | This took place in 1575, when she 91 Rel, IX | being One, the Son alone took our flesh upon Him, our 92 Rel, IX(720) | Fra Jerome Gratian. This took place during the persecution 93 Rel, IX | the person of the Son only took human flesh. I cannot, as


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