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Alphabetical [« »] othersâ 3 otherwise 28 otra 1 ought 82 our 1263 ours 11 oursâ 1 | Frequency [« »] 82 20 82 having 82 means 82 ought 82 while 81 again 81 left | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances ought |
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1 Int | but there are some which ought not to have been overlooked. 2 Int | book, and I told her she ought to burn the original because 3 Int, Arg | doctrine. She shows how one ought to strive after and prize 4 Pref | that were made.58 People ought to entreat our Lord not 5 Pref | avoiding them. But no one ought to rely on his own judgment 6 Pref | how watchful the examiners ought to be lest the fire of the 7 Life, II | good ./. from her as I ought to have done—almost none 8 Life, II | say to parents that they ought to be very careful whom 9 Life, IV | and my Rest, those graces ought to have been enough which 10 Life, IV | without tears; and my tears ought to be tears of blood, my 11 Life, IV | tears of blood, my heart ought to break, and that would 12 Life, IV | nor the great esteem I ought to have had of ./. them. 13 Life, IV | is in greater danger, and ought to occupy himself much in 14 Life, V | the act was wrong, for I ought not to do the least wrong 15 Life, VI | carefully in mind that I ought not to assent to, nor say 16 Life, VII | when we see those, who ought to be an example of every 17 Life, VII | His Majesty had given me ought not to be lost, and that 18 Life, VII | was a matter for which we ought to praise our Lord—the 19 Life, VII | like unto such a father, ought to have grown better. His 20 Life, VIII | not so afraid of them as I ought to have been, because I 21 Life, VIII | be so well prepared as it ought to be. If that soul perseveres 22 Life, VIII | who do not resemble Thee, ought to do so, in order that 23 Life, VIII | very far from being what I ought to have been.~18. I used 24 Life, IX | did not understand, as I ought to have understood it, wherein 25 Life, X | no good I may have done ought to be told; after death, 26 Life, XI | at once, if we are, as we ought to be, in the first degree. 27 Life, XI | I have spoken amiss; I ought to have said, and my complaint 28 Life, XI | I do not say that they ought not to accept it, and make 29 Life, XI | but I do say that they ought not to grow weary when they 30 Life, XII | though not so much so as I ought to be. Blessed for ever 31 Life, XIII | of this kind.~6. But we ought to think that we can force 32 Life, XIII | any good in this matter ought to be endowed with solid 33 Life, XIII | another temptation—we ought to be aware of it, and be 34 Life, XIII | Sunday or a time when no work ought to be done. They think it 35 Life, XIII | should have a director, who ought to be a person of experience; 36 Life, XIII | writings, we do what we ought to do. From silly devotions, 37 Life, XIII | herself unto prayer, when she ought to attend to her house, 38 Life, XIII | everything may be done as it ought to be done; he has no light 39 Life, XIII | those who are unlearned, ought always to render Him unceasing 40 Life, XV | who go farther, as they ought to go, are so few, that 41 Life, XV | 11. The only reason that ought to be admitted now is to 42 Life, XVI | not say that their fire ought to burn like that of the 43 Life, XVIII | is not so mortified as it ought to be; for it will be utterly 44 Life, XIX | reasons for tempting me: I ought never to have pretended 45 Life, XIX | of that distrust which it ought to have in itself; and so, 46 Life, XXII | but, in my opinion, it ought to be done only when the 47 Life, XXII | contemplation, it is not, as it ought to be, perfect at once? 48 Life, XXII | receives a grace so great ought never more to seek consolations 49 Life, XXIII | as if I was strong,—I ought to have been strong, according 50 Life, XXIII | affairs of my soul as if I ought to be perfect at once, I 51 Life, XXIII | encouraged me, and told me that I ought not to suppose I could give 52 Life, XXIII | me light, I thought they ought to have been silent. Nevertheless, 53 Life, XXIII | had need of him; that I ought, in a general confession, 54 Life, XXIV | used to say to me, that I ought to leave nothing undone 55 Life, XXV | that we fear Him whom we ought to fear,374 and understand 56 Life, XXV | love and seek ./. what we ought to hate,—do us great harm. 57 Life, XXVI | to feel instantly that I ought not to do so; and one reproach 58 Life, XXVI | that confessor, because I ought never to hide anything from 59 Life, XXX | though not so great as I ought to have. The trial then 60 Life, XXX | may stumble, and where he ought to be on his guard against 61 Life, XXX | do not bear them as they ought to be borne, but rather 62 Life, XXXI | true servant of God, who ought to despise these terrors, 63 Life, XXXI | towards an evil thought ought not to have come near one 64 Life, XXXI | itself to me at once, that I ought to set a good example: this 65 Life, XXXIII| for another. Some said I ought to be put in prison; others— 66 Life, XXXIII| confessor, he told me that I ought to recognise in the result 67 Life, XXXIII| all was a dream; that I ought to lead a new life by ceasing 68 Life, XXXIV | though others were saying I ought not to go, that it was a 69 Life, XXXIV | upon me there, and that I ought to send word to the Provincial.~ 70 Life, XXXIV | last I was so convinced I ought to do it, that I believe 71 Life, XXXIV | fire with Thy love! How we ought to prize it, and implore 72 Life, XXXV | committing follies, and that I ought not to do anything whereby 73 Life, XXXVI | experience how little we ought to make either of its pleasures 74 Life, XXXVI | dissolved, that the matter ought to be well considered, that 75 Life, XXXVII| truth, fear nothing, and ought to fear nothing; they are 76 Life, XXXVII| state, that men's lives ought to be longer than they are 77 Life, XXXVII| who say that monasteries ought to be courts in politeness 78 Life, XXXVII| may have said that they ought to be courts to teach those 79 Life, XXXVII| to hate the world, as he ought to do, I do not see how 80 Life, XXXVII| addressing letters, there ought to be a professor's chair 81 Life, XXXIX | better than I am! and how I ought to be ashamed of ./. myself 82 Ind | all, xxxix. 16.~Directors ought to be experienced, xiii.