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

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1 Int | and dated 1557, is now lost. The second, written for 2 Int, Arg | parents.~Chapter II.—How she lost these virtues and how important 3 Int, Arg | Of the way whereby she lost the graces God had granted 4 Int, Arg | to win back what one has lost. She exhorts everybody to 5 Life, I | in my early youth what I lost by my own fault. I gave 6 Life, II | from God in mortal sin, or lost the fear of Him, though 7 Life, II | was anxious only not to be lost altogether.~5. This friendship 8 Life, II | so that I should not be lost, in a manner visibly against 9 Life, IV | might have been even utterly lost; for, anyhow, a director 10 Life, V | honour and good name were lost, and no one ventured to 11 Life, V | men—if once they have lost all shame before God, are 12 Life, VI | my health, and yet were lost for ever, I was better as 13 Life, VII | because I saw myself so lost. I thought it would be better 14 Life, VII | given me ought not to be lost, and that others should ./. 15 Life, VIII | the Way to Recover What Is Lost. All Exhorted to Pray. The 16 Life, VIII | may never go back and be lost! He who gives himself to 17 Life, IX | through their own fault, have lost this blessing; it is clear 18 Life, IX | I remained for some time lost in tears, in great inward 19 Life, IX | to suffer because it has lost the liberty it had of being 20 Life, X | seems to me, is as it were lost; and the understanding, 21 Life, X | reflections—yet is not lost: as I have just said, it 22 Life, X | we through our sins have lost.~9. A man will hardly wish 23 Life, XI | they do not wish to be ./. lost, must walk in the way He 24 Life, XII | does not, everything is lost. It seems to be a kind of 25 Life, XII | in a moment, so that I am lost in wonder. One thing I can 26 Life, XIII | often thinking how St. Peter lost nothing by throwing himself 27 Life, XIII | so many souls are visibly lost; for this pain is most wholesome, 28 Life, XIII | to be done. They think it lost time to do otherwise; but 29 Life, XIV | but the faculties are not lost, neither are they asleep: 30 Life, XIV | have suffered greatly, and lost much time, because I did 31 Life, XIV | with so many labours be lost, one which Thou hast so 32 Life, XV | mind the good they have lost; let them suspect and fear— 33 Life, XVI | soul, which are not wholly lost, nor yet understanding how 34 Life, XVII | on it, when He sees it so lost and so unquiet, through 35 Life, XVII | ashes, and their nature lost, being, as it were, supernaturally 36 Life, XVIII | for it will be utterly lost. How canst Thou commit the 37 Life, XVIII | subject, the memory of it is lost at once, just as if it had 38 Life, XIX | knows that he has already lost that soul which perseveres 39 Life, XIX | once: however, as I had not lost my way, I walked on in it, 40 Life, XIX | it, nor suffer it to be lost, if it does not utterly 41 Life, XX | unresisted, the senses are not lost; at least, I was so much 42 Life, XX | when the faculties are lost, because profoundly united 43 Life, XXII | of what we seem to have lost; for at that moment the 44 Life, XXII | in so well, if it had not lost itself, in order, as I am 45 Life, XXII | devotion, think everything lost,—as if their efforts merited 46 Life, XXII | sunk in the mire as to have lost it by its own fault.~21. 47 Life, XXIII | charity, that nothing is lost to him on her account,338 48 Life, XXIV | comfort, which, when I had lost the fear,—caused, I believe, 49 Life, XXV | syllable of its utterance is lost. It may occur, too, when 50 Life, XXV | that all good seems to be lost out of sight, and to have 51 Life, XXVI | look at the torments of lost souls without acknowledging 52 Life, XXVIII | seems to be dissolved and lost in Christ. O my Jesus, who 53 Life, XXVIII | of the divine presence is lost in the fruition thereof. 54 Life, XXIX | the vision of Christ is lost at once.~2. For two years 55 Life, XXIX | end; on the contrary, I lost the vision altogether. And 56 Life, XXIX | His grace, and we may be lost for ever. We must therefore 57 Life, XXIX | out of which everything is lost. The source of the fire 58 Life, XXX | all the other virtues; not lost, however,—for the soul 59 Life, XXX | the understanding is so lost, that it seems to be nothing 60 Life, XXXI | ask the children. I have lost neither honour nor credit 61 Life, XXXII | at the sight of so many lost souls,—especially of the 62 Life, XXXII | though I thought so, I never lost a certain confidence that 63 Life, XXXIII | therefore, deeply deluded and lost. This pressed so heavily 64 Life, XXXIII | to my superiors all was lost, as on the former occasion, 65 Life, XXXIV | greater part of them, was lost in a profound trance. Our 66 Life, XXXIV | him, and became as it were lost in ecstasy by considering 67 Life, XXXIV | everything is imperfect and lost. The saying is to the purpose 68 Life, XXXIV | he who follows what is lost, is lost himself; and what 69 Life, XXXIV | follows what is lost, is lost himself; and what greater 70 Life, XXXIV | might gain the more. It lost sight of the reflections 71 Life, XXXIV | souls that they may not be lost!~ 72 Life, XXXV | greater the consolations I lost for our Lord's sake, the 73 Life, XXXV | God is great! I am often lost in wonder when I consider 74 Life, XXXVI | it were, beside myself, lost in prayer.~6. When all was 75 Life, XXXVIII| under me, and let me be lost. I pray you, my father, 76 Life, XXXVIII| that in losing itself it lost also the sight of the dove. 77 Life, XL | may recover what they have lost, and not do everything at 78 Life, XL | never suffer this soul to be lost, which He so often, in so 79 Rel, I | when the soul seems to be lost I see it make great progress, 80 Rel, I | was in the way of being lost, and that soon, my soul 81 Rel, V | faithful; no one will be lost without knowing it. He must 82 Rel, V | because, when I was utterly lost, God, through their prayers, 83 Rel, V | the foundations, I have lost the fears I formerly had, 84 Rel, VIII | senses awake, but rather as lost, so that the soul may be 85 Rel, VIII | it seems to me. They are lost but for a brief interval; 86 Rel, VIII | own comfort, and is as one lost. So is it in this state, 87 Rel, IX | of use to others, and be lost myself, He said to me: " 88 Rel, XI | in some measure, to have lost itself, so forgetful of 89 Ind | grace, xxii. 9; never to be lost sight of in prayer, xxii. 90 Ind | xxxvii. 11; vision of a lost soul, xxxviii31; the Saint'


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