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

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trouble

   Part, Chapter
1 Int, Arg | heavenly glory, and that for no trouble whatever one should neglect 2 Pref | person she consulted in her trouble seems to have been a layman, 3 Life, II | the world sought means to trouble my rest with messages and 4 Life, V | that moment, Satan began to trouble my soul; God, however, brought 5 Life, V | great blessing out of that trouble.~6. In the place to which 6 Life, VI | both out of this my present trouble, and out of others of greater 7 Life, VII | the Church is in so much trouble, when we see those, who 8 Life, VIII | seeing that for a little trouble He gives sweetness, in order 9 Life, IX | afflicted, like a person in trouble, must needs permit me to 10 Life, XI | we have to do: how much trouble it will cost us, whether 11 Life, XI | gain be greater than the trouble, or how long a time it will 12 Life, XI | spirit, and not be always in trouble. Let him begin by not being 13 Life, XII | no reason why we should trouble ourselves because we have 14 Life, XII | others. This was no little trouble to me. When His Majesty 15 Life, XIII | nothing will give us as much trouble as great and important matters 16 Life, XIII | religion—when I think of the trouble they have had in acquiring 17 Life, XIII | and that without any more trouble to me than the asking for 18 Life, XIV | gardener suppose all the trouble he took in maintaining and 19 Life, XV | detect it, because it leaves trouble behind, and scant humility 20 Life, XVI | watered with very much less trouble, although there is some 21 Life, XVII | they do enough when they trouble its rest. When I say they 22 Life, XVII | they, without taking any trouble, compel it to follow after 23 Life, XX | the senses also shall not trouble it: and thus it comes to 24 Life, XX | they provide for themselves trouble and disquietude even in 25 Life, XXI | of this soul is a life of trouble: the cross is always there, 26 Life, XXII | forsake us when we are in trouble and distress, as they do 27 Life, XXII | we are persecuted and in trouble, when we cannot have much 28 Life, XXII | behold Him faint and in trouble, and He is our Companion; 29 Life, XXIII | Everything seemed full of trouble. I was like a person in 30 Life, XXIII | whom it has been a sore trouble; for some of those with 31 Life, XXV | should be in dryness, or in trouble and uneasiness, all is removed, 32 Life, XXV | said before,365 it gave me trouble enough.~13. Locutions that 33 Life, XXV | ways; and though I am in trouble often enough, as I shall 34 Life, XXV | harm whatever, but they can trouble me very much, particularly 35 Life, XXVII | that he had never taken the trouble even to learn the alphabet. 36 Life, XXVIII | in such great ./. fear, trouble, and perplexity at the sight. 37 Life, XXVIII | brought me into serious trouble: for, though he was a man 38 Life, XXVIII | account during three years of trouble and more, because he heard 39 Life, XXIX | those times when I was in trouble, and when it was His will 40 Life, XXX | which it begins, and the trouble it causes in the soul while 41 Life, XXX | humility is not attended with trouble; it does not disturb the 42 Life, XXX | Alcantara, told me not to trouble myself about the matter.~ 43 Life, XXXI | lasted long and caused much trouble. On another occasion, I 44 Life, XXXI | her troubles gave me more trouble than did those of my neighbours, 45 Life, XXXII | has destroyed my fear of trouble and of the contradiction 46 Life, XXXII | specially love in great trouble or pain, our very nature 47 Life, XXXIII | notwithstanding the great trouble and distress which our Lord 48 Life, XXXIII | might. I saw well enough the trouble I exposed myself to, for 49 Life, XXXIII | countenance, the whole of the trouble was mine; and that fell 50 Life, XXXIV | night. It caused me some trouble and much suffering to see 51 Life, XXXIV | greater the anxiety and trouble it brings. People must be 52 Life, XXXIV | the same kind, to give me trouble, in order that I might not 53 Life, XXXIV | notwithstanding all the trouble and shame I used to feel 54 Life, XXXV | was the cause of so much trouble, and even distraction, that 55 Life, XXXV | putting aside the great trouble it involved,—because the 56 Life, XXXV | rejoicing that I was not in that trouble, our Lord said to me that 57 Life, XXXV | I would not go to meet trouble. All my service of God there 58 Life, XXXV | for it had cost her much trouble, and diverse importunities 59 Life, XXXVI | old man,533 and the great trouble he took to make now this 60 Life, XXXVI | himself.536~3. I had much trouble in persuading this person 61 Life, XXXVI | if I saw any one in like trouble I might not be alarmed at 62 Life, XXXVI | previously I had had much trouble and anxiety, while every 63 Life, XXXVI | In the extremity of my trouble, our Lord said to me: "Knowest 64 Life, XXXVI | in every way. He had much trouble and persecution to endure, 65 Life, XXXVI | was so distressed at the trouble of all those who were on 66 Life, XXXVI | I went to him in all my trouble, as to one who did more 67 Life, XXXVI | learned men. This brought on trouble enough; for some of those 68 Life, XXXVI | Innocent IV., Pope. All the trouble we had to go through, as 69 Life, XXXVII | themselves free from much trouble. But what folly am I about! 70 Life, XXXVIII| once to be ./. in great trouble, to suffer great persecution 71 Life, XXXIX | and thinking of all the trouble I had had, and ./. giving 72 Life, XL | will come of it, save only trouble and distress. But our Lord 73 Life, XL | I am very often in great trouble. It pleased our Lord that 74 Life, XL | time,618 and therefore my trouble has been great in writing; 75 Life, XL | but it will be a blessed trouble if I have succeeded in ./. 76 Rel, I | seem to me to be the only trouble which should be felt. And 77 Rel, III | to deliver only one, any trouble seemed to me light. I thought 78 Rel, IV | because she was in great trouble; for sorrow had so pierced 79 Rel, VII | part when she was in some trouble: as on one occasion, when 80 Rel, VIII | just said, has been a great trouble to me, though it has been 81 Rel, IX | that He saw very well the trouble I was in; but it could not 82 Rel, IX | no one to go to in this trouble, for I seemed to be living 83 Rel, IX | away, which is a very sore trouble.~22. The next night after


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