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Alphabetical [« »] according 64 accordingly 24 accordinglyâ 1 account 93 accounted 4 accounts 4 accrue 1 | Frequency [« »] 94 learned 94 pleasure 94 sins 93 account 93 seen 93 took 92 15 | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances account |
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1 Int | interpolation (clarissime patet) on account of the praise of the doctrine 2 Int | another, more extensive, account to the same priest, which 3 Int | date refers to the first account which the Holy Mother Teresa 4 Int, 0(19) | perhaps verbatim) and an account of the visions, locutions, 5 Int | the whole matter."20 The account thus rendered had the object 6 Int | delighted greatly to find an account of the matter in writing, 7 Int | work at it by stealth on account of her duties at the distaff;36 8 Pref | of God.46 The Saint's own account is that she was too giddy 9 Pref | living, according to her own account. He never thought of doubting 10 Pref | of doubting the Saint's account, and did not suspect her 11 Pref | prolong that resistance.54~The account of her life which she wrote 12 Pref | her confessor.~The next account is Relation I., made for 13 Pref | given, according to her account, about the same time, the 14 Pref | and the cross, making no account of these other things. However, 15 Pref | Carmelites, gives a plain account of the state of her soul, 16 Pref | the examination of this account of the prayer and life of 17 Pref | that the nun should give an account of the state of her soul 18 Ann | Cerda, and finishes the account of her Life. Makes the acquaintance 19 Life, Pro | and truth I may give this account of myself which my confessors 20 Life, I | suspect that she made any account whatever of it; for, though 21 Life, III | yet not in that house, on account of certain devotional practices 22 Life, IV | my soul now, and made no account whatever of mine own ease. 23 Life, V | that I was determined on no account whatever to do anything 24 Life, VI | all this, I have a strict account to give unto God for the 25 Life, VI | extremely angry with myself on account of the many tears I shed 26 Life, VII | equally frequented; for, on account of our sins, the way of 27 Life, VII | have continued in it on any account. I suffered much myself 28 Life, VIII | that I scarcely made any account whatever of venial sins; 29 Life, VIII | are in! Thou takest into account the occasions during which 30 Life, X | pressed me to give some account of the graces which our 31 Life, X | soever I may wish to make my account of that which relates to 32 Life, XI | upon him. Let him make no account of evil thoughts, but remember 33 Life, XI | and sense, make so much account, as I see they do, whether 34 Life, XI | should distress himself on account of aridities, or because 35 Life, XIII | till I resolved to make no account of my body nor of my health; 36 Life, XV | enable me to give a clear account of the matter; for many 37 Life, XV | truth; and let it make no account of the understanding, which 38 Life, XV | the cross, it will make no account of the sweetness which Satan 39 Life, XVII | not already, to find an account of the matter in writing, 40 Life, XVII | quiet:241 to make no more account of it than of a madman, 41 Life, XVIII | so more than once, and I account it a blessing to lose the 42 Life, XIX | write this, and give an account of my wretched life, and 43 Life, XXIII | nothing is lost to him on her account,338—in short, she was 44 Life, XXIII | it. But I was afraid, on account of my great sins, that God 45 Life, XXIII | my fears, I gave a full account of myself, in order that 46 Life, XXIII | confession, to give him an account of my whole life, and of 47 Life, XXIV | to him, and give him an account of my way of prayer; for 48 Life, XXVI | and much spoken against on account of a certain affair,—of 49 Life, XXVI(380) | proof of it, refer to the account which F. Baltasar Alvarez 50 Life, XXVII | which I shall speak, an account of which may be of some 51 Life, XXVII | better pleased when men account us wise and discreet persons? 52 Life, XXVIII | therefore, much to suffer on my account, in many ways. I knew they 53 Life, XXVIII | had much to suffer on my account during three years of trouble 54 Life, XXX | times.~4. I gave him an account, as briefly as I could, 55 Life, XXX | do now,so as to give an account of my state. It was at a 56 Life, XXX | by the minuteness of my account, nor to omit anything, I 57 Life, XXXI | confessor, for he saw the account in a letter. I did not tell 58 Life, XXXI | Lord God was pleased, on account of the prayers of those 59 Life, XXXI | our Lord permitted it on account of my sins. At that time, 60 Life, XXXI | and on contemplation an account of what we have to do in 61 Life, XXXII | afraid of them, nor made any account of them. Where was I? How 62 Life, XXXII | confessor, and give him an account in writing of all that took 63 Life, XXXII | to whom she gave an account of all this matter. This 64 Life, XXXII | obstinacy. That lady gave an account of everything, and told 65 Life, XXXIII | necessary he should be on account of the great opposition 66 Life, XXXIV | lady in great distress on account of her husband's death.497 67 Life, XXXIV | borne with me in this on account of the great desire I had 68 Life, XXXV | me; he charged me on no account whatever to give up my purpose. 69 Life, XXXV | said to me that I was on no account to keep away; that as I 70 Life, XXXVI | merely said that I was on no account to accept an endowment, 71 Life, XXXVII(560)| having interrupted her account of her interior life in 72 Life, XXXVII(560)| Carmelites,—here resumes that account broken off at the end of 73 Life, XXXVII | pleasure, which I can make any account of, compared with that which 74 Life, XXXVIII | of which no great ./. account is to be made; for they 75 Life, XXXVIII | man. Later on I heard an account of the death he died in 76 Life, XXXVIII | not go to purgatory, on account of her exceeding merits, 77 Life, XXXIX | short of this! It is on this account that I do not wish ./. 78 Life, XXXIX | as persons who make no account of their life, for His sake, 79 Life, XXXIX | good; but I wish I made no account of them myself, or even 80 Life, XL | blessing it is to make no account of anything which does not 81 Life, XL | also made me very sorry on account of those times when I dimmed 82 Life, XL | will take this also into account, and for that reason it 83 Life, XL | have borne much on that account even to this day, as you, 84 Life, XL | gone through in giving this account of myself, and in retracing 85 Life, XL | date refers to the first account which the holy Mother Teresa 86 Rel, III | been in great distress on account of my sins, which I had 87 Rel, III | of suffering. As thou, on account of thy health, wert unable 88 Rel, VII | influence of fear, and made no account of it, but had always a 89 Rel, VII | distressed she was, to give an account of it all, and of her whole 90 Rel, VII | her great security. The account I gave was such that all 91 Rel, VII | him, and gave him a full account of everything while she 92 Rel, VII | described at length in the account she has given of it,695 93 Rel, XI(735) | and is probably the latest account of the state of her soul,