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

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water

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1 Int | this fountain of living water and what the soul feels 2 Life, VI | not swallow even a drop of water; all my bones seemed to 3 Life, IX | also to look on fields, water, and flowers.155 In them 4 Life, XI | that the plants grow, to water them carefully, that they 5 Life, XI | watered in four ways: by water taken out of a well, which 6 Life, XI | very laborious; or with water raised by means of an engine 7 Life, XI | the first, and gives more water; or by a stream or brook, 8 Life, XI | there is no necessity to water it so often, and the labour 9 Life, XI | maintained; for without water it must fail. The comparison 10 Life, XI | they are those who draw the water up out of the well—a process 11 Life, XI | This is beginning to draw water up out of the well. God 12 Life, XI | God grant there may be water in it! That, however, does 13 Life, XI | makes our virtues grow. By water here I mean tears, and if 14 Life, XI | unwillingness to go to the well for water, that he would give it up 15 Life, XI | and drawing it up without water in it? It will happen that 16 Life, XI | understanding is drawing water out of the well.~16. What, 17 Life, XI | When I drew but one drop of water out of this blessed well, 18 Life, XI | some of them when He gives water we may draw from the well, 19 Life, XI | now clear, if there is no water in the well, that we at 20 Life, XIV | when we have to draw the water out of the well, let us 21 Life, XIV | second manner of drawing the water, which the Lord of the vineyard 22 Life, XIV | the gardener may draw more water with less labour, and be 23 Life, XIV | in this second degree the water is higher, and accordingly 24 Life, XIV | less than it was when the water had to be drawn up out of 25 Life, XIV | the well; I mean, that the water is nearer to it, for grace 26 Life, XIV | is drawing very much more water than it drew out of the 27 Life, XIV | efforts of our own.~6. This water of grand blessings and graces, 28 Life, XIV | parched, and there is no water to be had for preserving 29 Life, XV | anything else but throw water on it, to put it out. This 30 Life, XV | first method of drawing the water,221 I insisted upon it that ./. 31 Life, XVI | us now speak of the third water wherewith this garden is 32 Life, XVI | this garden is watered,—water running from a river or 33 Life, XVI | is some in directing the water.227 In this state our Lord 34 Life, XVI(227)| The third degree, or third water, of the Saint, must begin, 35 Life, XVII | word, the Creator of the water,—pours the water without 36 Life, XVII | of the water,—pours the water without stint; and what 37 Life, XVII | this spoken of as the third water. You, my father, will be 38 Life, XVII | last method of drawing the water out of the well, so great 39 Life, XVIII | measure describe the fourth water.244 I have great need of 40 Life, XVIII | describe the last kind of water, I thought it more impossible 41 Life, XVIII | I am now speaking of the water which cometh down from heaven 42 Life, XVIII | whole of this garden with water. If our Lord never ceased 43 Life, XVIII | always be careful, when one water fails, to obtain another. 44 Life, XVIII | to obtain another. This water from heaven comes down very 45 Life, XVIII | and understood that this water from heaven,—this greatest 46 Life, XIX | the fire subdued by the water, which yet makes it burn 47 Life, XIX | as I am, bringest forth water so clean as to be meet for 48 Life, XIX | it will drink in so much water that it can hardly ever 49 Life, XIX | everything, and one drop of water attracts another.~7. One 50 Life, XIX | weeping, but yet Thy gift,—water out of a well, so far as 51 Life, XIX | tears available; purify the water which is so muddy; at least, 52 Life, XX | Consider we now that this last water, of which I am speaking, 53 Life, XX | upon it. The soul is like water in a vessel, which appears 54 Life, XX | it; but if it does, the water then is found to be full 55 Life, XXI | because one drop of the water of that kingdom, if the 56 Life, XXII | doing, yet draw up more water than the gardener can draw 57 Life, XXV | was speaking of the second water,362—all the faculties 58 Life, XXV(362)| is not that of the second water,—chs. xiv. and xv.,— 59 Life, XXVIII | It is like most pellucid water running in a bed of crystal, 60 Life, XXVIII | compared with most muddy water on a cloudy day, flowing 61 Life, XXX | cannot contain itself, as the water remains not in the earth, 62 Life, XXX | how often!—that living water of which our Lord spoke 63 Life, XXX | our Lord for that living water; and I had always a picture 64 Life, XXX(460)| Lord, give me this water" (St. John iv. 15). See 65 Life, XXXI | do; there was some holy water at hand; I took some, and 66 Life, XXXI | did I dare to ask for holy water, lest those who were with 67 Life, XXXI | devils to flight like holy water. They run away before the 68 Life, XXXI | must be the power of holy water. As for me, my soul is conscious 69 Life, XXXI | mighty, that they endow water with power, so that there 70 Life, XXXI | difference between holy water and water that has never 71 Life, XXXI | difference between holy water and water that has never been blessed. 72 Life, XXXI | would ask for some holy water. They brought me some, and 73 Life, XXXI | moment. I asked for holy water; and they who came in after 74 Life, XXXI | sisters threw much holy water about I saw a great troop 75 Life, XXXI | prayer without throwing holy water at him. I saw certain souls 76 Life, XXXII | seemed to be saturated with water, mere mud, exceedingly foul, 77 Rel, I | beautiful things, such as water, fields, perfume, music, 78 Rel, III | were shown to me thus: as water penetrates and is drunk 79 Rel, VIII | father, you say about the water, I know not; nor have I 80 Rel, IX | of a sponge filled with water was suggested to me.~11. 81 Ind | flight, xxv. 25; by holy water, xxxi. 4.~Spirituality influenced 82 Ind | effects of, xxxviii. 23.~Water, holy, puts evil spirits 83 Ind | flight, xxxi. 4, 5, 9, 10.~Water, the first, xi. 13; the


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