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

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1 Int | Foundations and the Way of Perfection contain similar arguments 2 Int | Speaking one day of the Way of Perfection, she rejoiced to hear it 3 Int | it. In quoting the Way of Perfection and the Interior Castle ( 4 Int | in the case of the Way of Perfection, the manuscript of the Escurial 5 Int | elsewhere, namely in the "Way of Perfection." This work was written 6 Int | final version of the "Way of Perfection," the last one is entirely 7 Int | first version of the "Way of Perfection." This latter work was printed 8 Int, Arg | began to practise greater perfection. This is profitable for 9 Int, Arg | are walking on the way of perfection.~Chapter XXXII.—She narrates 10 Pref | her onwards in the way of perfection, told her of the difficulties 11 Pref | those who are aiming at perfection, because Satan is wont to 12 Pref | by the way of prayer and perfection, telling them that this 13 Pref | observe the counsels of perfection in continual prayer, so 14 Pref | constrains to enter on the way of perfection, and who, if they relaxed 15 Pref | nuns, the austerity and perfection of which are exceeded by 16 Ann | 1560. ~The vow of greater perfection. St. Peter of Alcantara 17 Life, V | was not founded in great perfection. I, wicked as I was, followed 18 Life, V(116) | See Way of Perfection, ch. viii. § 2; but ch. 19 Life, VII(129) | See Way of Perfection, ch. xl.; but ch. xxvii. 20 Life, VII | sincerity, and in great perfection, serve our Lord, so that 21 Life, VIII | again. My life was one of perfection; but it was so mean, that 22 Life, XI | life, and followed after perfection; and yet, when we are touched 23 Life, XI | as to reach the summit of perfection, such a one, I believe, 24 Life, XIII | attain more quickly to great perfection; for our Lord never fails 25 Life, XIII | this an act of virtue, of perfection, and of a great zeal for 26 Life, XIV(202) | ch. xvii. § 12; Way of Perfection, ch. liii., but xxxi. of 27 Life, XIV | attained to the highest perfection of prayer.~12. The little 28 Life, XV(208) | See Way of Perfection, ch. liii., but ch. xxxii 29 Life, XV | have gone on to greater perfection would look upon it as a 30 Life, XV | for ever. The greater the perfection of these persons, the greater 31 Life, XV | pointed out to us the way of perfection, saying, "Take up thy cross 32 Life, XVII(239) | viii. § 6; and Way of Perfection, ch. liii., but ch xxxi. 33 Life, XVII(241) | xiv. § 4. See also Way of Perfection, ch. liii., but ch. xxxi. 34 Life, XX | have laboured at its own perfection, it sees itself to be very 35 Life, XXI | began to walk in the way of perfection,—but my soul distinguishes 36 Life, XXI | that a person has them; and perfection, too, is a thing of growth, 37 Life, XXI | do in order to attain to perfection. No one, who has not had 38 Life, XXI | help of our Lord, attain to perfection and great detachment with 39 Life, XXI | arrived at the summit of perfection, within a little while they 40 Life, XXII(326) | primo loco." See Way of Perfection, ch. xxvi. § 1; but ch. 41 Life, XXII | same Lord brings it to the perfection of virtue only in the course 42 Life, XXIII | History of Her Life. Aiming at Perfection. Means Whereby It May Be 43 Life, XXIII | strength to go forth alone to a perfection so great. I had certain 44 Life, XXIII | charity, that the goodness and perfection of it shine forth in all 45 Life, XXIII | life was ordered with that perfection which his state admitted. 46 Life, XXIII | go forth at once in the perfection he required of me, I was 47 Life, XXIV | me in the way of greater perfection. He used to say to me, that 48 Life, XXVII | forgotten are matters of perfection, and those grand impetuosities 49 Life, XXVII | The world cannot bear such perfection now; it is said that men' 50 Life, XXX(455) | See Way of Perfection, ch. lxi. § 2; but ch. 51 Life, XXX(460) | ch. i. § 6; and Way of Perfection, ch. xxix. § 5; ch. xix. 52 Life, XXXI | for Those Who Go on Unto Perfection.~1. Now that I have described 53 Life, XXXI(465) | Way of Perfection, ch. lxv. § 2; but ch. 54 Life, XXXI | people, and helps them to perfection by dint of complaints against 55 Life, XXXI | perfect to walk in the way of perfection than to undergo an instant 56 Life, XXXI | an instant martyrdom; for perfection is not attained to at once, 57 Life, XXXI | the other. He who aims at perfection, then, must neither eat 58 Life, XXXI | arrived at the summit of perfection? What does it mean? What 59 Life, XXXII | my rule in the greatest perfection possible.~12. Though in 60 Life, XXXII | was—as a means of great perfection, because the whole foundation 61 Life, XXXIII(496)| ch. xxxvi. § 15; Way of Perfection, ch. v. § 10; Foundations, 62 Life, XXXV | opportunity of living in greater perfection, neglect it? If I died on 63 Life, XXXV | it was an act of greater perfection, and for the service of 64 Life, XXXV(522) | See Way of Perfection, ch. xxii.; but ch. xiii. 65 Life, XXXV | men afraid of the way of perfection.~15. May our Lord of His 66 Life, XXXVI | vocation in the greatest perfection and seclusion, yet I wished 67 Life, XXXVI | what we had in view—great perfection and prayer—and effect 68 Life, XXXVI | might be observed in all perfection. I thought of Christ receiving 69 Life, XXXVI | God, and a lover of all perfection, a priest549 who had helped 70 Life, XXXVI(557) | See Way of Perfection, ch. ii.~ 71 Life, XXXVII(564)| See ch. xl. § 24; Way of Perfection, ch. vii. § 1; but ch. 72 Life, XXXVIII | attain to that state of high perfection which that of a friar is.~ 73 Life, XXXIX | led others on to greater perfection. But as to the delivering 74 Life, XXXIX | never attain to spiritual perfection. Is it not enough that a 75 Life, XXXIX | which did not relate to perfection; and, moreover, I did not 76 Rel, I(622) | is growing daily in the perfection of virtues, and learns by 77 Rel, I(622) | things the way of a higher perfection. And thus, during the whole 78 Rel, I(622) | people who are in a state of perfection, if they do not labour to 79 Rel, I | kind, and of the highest perfection, seems to make so deep an 80 Rel, III(645) | See Way of Perfection, ch. viii.; but ch. v. of 81 Rel, VI | be made in greater ./. perfection, and I had an impression 82 Rel, VII(688) | This book is the Way of Perfection, written by direction of 83 Rel, IX | weak health, attain to such perfection.~3. Once, when I was thinking 84 Ind | necessary in the way of perfection, xxxi19.~Covetousness, 85 Ind | Rel. ii. 11, Rel. xi. 2.~Perfection, xxi. 10; true safety lies 86 Ind2, Cit | ©sus ~·        Way of Perfection ~·        ad Eustochium ~


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