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1 Int | entirely in St. Teresa's own hand and are exclusively her 2 Pref | continued,—on the one hand, the voice of God calling 3 Pref | disciplines; and, on the other hand, the lax and the wicked 4 Ann, 0(74) | year 1533. On the other hand Ribera, her most accurate 5 Life, II | being present, danger was at hand, and I exposed to it my 6 Life, IV | perils of sin. On the other hand, he who has not that power 7 Life, V | received good things of the hand of our Lord, why should 8 Life, VI | either arm, or foot, or hand, or head, any more than 9 Life, VI | one finger of my right hand. Then, as to touching me, 10 Life, VI | it had not come from the hand of His Majesty, it seemed ./. 11 Life, VI | Thou hast held me by the hand; and I see in myself desires 12 Life, VI | if Thou be not ever at hand to supply them, and to help 13 Life, VI | raised me up, giving me Thy hand always. Very often, O Lord, 14 Life, VII | because He held me in His hand Who sought me that He might 15 Life, VII | only Who stretched out His hand to me. May He be blessed 16 Life, VIII | ingratitude, on the one hand, may become known; and, 17 Life, XIII | disorder; for, on the one hand, they heard me say great 18 Life, XIII | Lord to hold them in His hand, and help them, that they 19 Life, XVI | man with the candle in his hand, on the point of dying the 20 Life, XVII | peace,—while, on the other hand, the understanding and the 21 Life, XIX | stretchest forth Thine hand to save! How such a soul 22 Life, XX | it is; it comes from the hand of our Lord, and, as I said 23 Life, XX | anything wrong: on the other hand, the exceeding greatness 24 Life, XXI | goodness, hath held me by the hand, that I might not go back. 25 Life, XXII | us forsake Him; for His hand will help us to rise more 26 Life, XXIII | power to avoid. On the other hand, I felt in myself a very 27 Life, XXIII | others, who should hold out a hand to raise me up. Blessed 28 Life, XXIII | O Lord!—for the first hand outstretched to me was Thine.~ 29 Life, XXIV | Lord would hold me by the hand, and not suffer me to fall 30 Life, XXIV | —though, on the other hand, they gave me great comfort, 31 Life, XXV | as if by the action of a hand, and even better; for it 32 Life, XXV | took up the cross in my hand,—I was changed in a moment 33 Life, XXVI | out—torture on the one hand, reproaches on the other. 34 Life, XXVII | He was always on my right hand, a witness of all I did; 35 Life, XXVIII | praise Him. On the other hand, difficulties increase my 36 Life, XXVIII | held the ./. jewels in my hand as pledges of a great love, 37 Life, XXVIII | said to them. On the other hand, he had to quiet me, and 38 Life, XXIX | most distinctly on my left hand; but that vision was not 39 Life, XXIX | to hold a crucifix in my hand. This I did almost always; 40 Life, XXIX | when I was holding in my hand the cross of my rosary, 41 Life, XXIX | from me into His ./. own hand. He returned it; but it 42 Life, XXIX | contracted, and neither hand nor foot can be moved: if 43 Life, XXIX | explain it.~17. I saw in his hand a long spear of gold, and 44 Life, XXIX | greater worth. On the other hand, when this pain, of which 45 Life, XXX | with confidence on the one hand, or fear on the other, in 46 Life, XXX | painful; but, on the other hand, it is consoling, because 47 Life, XXX | is occupied. On the one hand, the soul grieves over its 48 Life, XXX | our Lord holds it by the hand, which is the true explanation 49 Life, XXX | mouth. And, on the other hand, temptations seem to press 50 Life, XXX | when He holds back with His hand any one in this state from 51 Life, XXXI | shape, appeared on my left hand. I looked at his mouth in 52 Life, XXXI | there was some holy water at hand; I took some, and threw 53 Life, XXXI | taken them from me with his hand; only I was wearied, as 54 Life, XXXI | will like. Let him put his hand to the work. I speak of 55 Life, XXXII | was; but I, on the other hand, seeing that I took the 56 Life, XXXIII | saw our Lady on my right hand, and my father St. Joseph 57 Life, XXXIV | Majesty hold him in His hand! If he will go on—and 58 Life, XXXV | Thou stretchest forth Thy hand to save him. One fall— 59 Life, XXXVI(547)| Bañes has with his own hand written: "This was at the 60 Life, XXXVII | them.564 They, on the other hand, servants of God, and fearing 61 Life, XXXVII | many dangers. On the other hand, it finds it will not do 62 Life, XXXVIII | sins will not withdraw His hand from under me, and let me 63 Life, XXXVIII | of the earth on my right hand, and I saw him ascend to 64 Life, XXXVIII | seemed to rise on my right hand like the soul of the Provincial, 65 Life, XXXIX | show the wound in His left hand; with the other He drew 66 Life, XXXIX | to let me go out of His hand. Now that I speak of seeing 67 Life, XXXIX | neither, however, on the other hand, could I doubt what our 68 Life, XXXIX | seemed to me, on the one hand, impossible; and, on the 69 Life, XXXIX | impossible; and, on the other hand, I could not be in doubt; 70 Life, XXXIX | the air, holding out His hand to me, and there protecting 71 Life, XXXIX | His part to hold out his hand to help me, as it was shown 72 Life, XL | myself, and, on the other hand, the spirit asked for time 73 Rel, I(622) | receives comes to her from the hand of our Lord, and how little 74 Rel, II | time protected me with His hand, so that I have not become 75 Rel, II | wrote this with mine own hand; since then I have not turned 76 Rel, II | certainly it was a gift from the hand of our Lord.~10. When I 77 Rel, II | and which he with his own hand copied, without adding or 78 Rel, III | me, let me go out of His hand, and allowed me to become 79 Rel, III | trials, and, on the other hand, declining them. I order 80 Rel, III | interiorly, He held out His right hand and said: "Behold this nail! 81 Rel, VI | Our Lord took his right hand and mine, and, joining them 82 Rel, VI | Fr. Jerome. On the other hand, I seemed to be doing nothing, 83 Rel, VI | on doing it; on the other hand, it would be a very serious 84 Rel, IX | Lady was by me on my left hand. One day, after Communion,