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

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means

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1 Int, Arg | how good company was the means of her resuming good intentions, 2 Int, Arg | good.~Chapter IX.—By what means God began to rouse her soul 3 Int, Arg | She begins to expound by means of a comparison four degrees 4 Int, Arg | her heavenly secrets by means of visions and revelations 5 Life, I | we could have found the means to proceed; but our greatest 6 Life, I | to pass that we found no means of accomplishing our wish. 7 Life, II | careful; but in the use of the means necessary for preserving 8 Life, II | people in the world sought means to trouble my rest with 9 Life, V | gain it by any and by every means.~4. I am surprised at myself, 10 Life, V | should be saved by these means.~14. I remained three months 11 Life, VI | taught; for there were no means of doing so in the infirmary. 12 Life, VII | by so many remedies and means of His most singular mercy, 13 Life, VII | with a feather, or other means. If I do not bring it on, 14 Life, VII | occasions when our Lord, by means of afflictions, deprives 15 Life, IX | Chapter IX.~The Means Whereby Our Lord Quickened 16 Life, XI | therefore to seek for some means to make the matter plain. 17 Life, XI | or with water raised by means of an engine and buckets, 18 Life, XI | multiply our virtues by means thereof.~ 19 Life, XII | devotion acquired in part by means of the understanding, though 20 Life, XIII | the other state, I by no means wish for such a method of 21 Life, XIV | bringeth about, and that He means in a special way to begin 22 Life, XX(267) | beginning, middle, and end, she means that pure union is almost 23 Life, XX | in what way and by what means this explanation was in 24 Life, XX | you may tell me what it means, because this is the habitual 25 Life, XX | causes the soul to seek means of living very much against 26 Life, XX | in humility, and think it means to teach those from whom 27 Life, XX | nature of pleasure—how by means of it they provide for themselves 28 Life, XXI | Jesus, then ordain Thou the means whereby I may do something 29 Life, XXI | principles thereof, and the means whereby it may be acquired, 30 Life, XXI | require it of them as a means to do more good; but that 31 Life, XXI | will help it on, and be a means unto it whereby it may derive 32 Life, XXII | bodily objects none of their means; but these people will remain 33 Life, XXIII | Life. Aiming at Perfection. Means Whereby It May Be Gained. 34 Life, XXIII | a word, I felt that the means he would have employed were 35 Life, XXIII | name,—that I was by no means to give up prayer; on the 36 Life, XXV | very different kind. By means of these sweetnesses he 37 Life, XXVII | without the help of other means, to express the love there 38 Life, XXVIII | would have recourse to means so adverse to his purpose 39 Life, XXIX | am speaking, there are no means of bringing it about; only 40 Life, XXIX | soul seeks for ways and means to do something that may 41 Life, XXX | moment; and occasionally, by means of things so trivial that 42 Life, XXXI | helpless, and knew of no means whereby so great a pain 43 Life, XXXI | make much of it, and by no means run the risk of losing it; 44 Life, XXXII | longed for the way and the means of doing penance for the 45 Life, XXXII | it was possible to find means for the foundation of a 46 Life, XXXII | it, had very little or no means available for that end. 47 Life, XXXII | was to be done; and if our means were scanty, we must trust 48 Life, XXXII | so, indeed, it was—as a means of great perfection, because 49 Life, XXXII | too, how scanty were our means; and yet I believed our 50 Life, XXXIII | would be done. I had now no means of doing it, nor did I know 51 Life, XXXIII | ways, without money, or the means of procuring it, either 52 Life, XXXIII | another, but had not the means, and there was neither way 53 Life, XXXIII | there was neither way nor means to do so. I knew not what 54 Life, XXXIV | therefore strove by all the means in her power to ./. get 55 Life, XXXIV | me that I must go by all means, though others were saying 56 Life, XXXIV | great good will, by his means, accrue to some of his Order 57 Life, XXXIV | in that I should be the means of so great a good, I recognised 58 Life, XXXV | told me that I must by no means give up my purpose of founding 59 Life, XXXV | in want of the necessary means of living: and this want, 60 Life, XXXV | soul—nor could I see any means by which it would be. I 61 Life, XXXVI(547)| intentions were good, and the means she made use of for founding 62 Life, XXXVI | last he pacified them by means of certain propositions, 63 Life, XXXVI | it; and that I was by no means to consent to an endowment. 64 Life, XXXVI | away he prevailed, by some means, on the Father Provincial 65 Life, XXXVIII | it would, has neither the means not the power to see more 66 Life, XL | of I learnt at times by means of words uttered; at other 67 Life, XL | himself, labour, that by his means our Lord would so bless 68 Life, XL | our Lord willed by this means to provide help for many 69 Life, XL | many ways, and by so many means, has rescued from hell and 70 Rel, I(624) | De la Fuente thinks she means the religious state.~ 71 Rel, I | it has been not only the means of drawing me to God in 72 Rel, I | Satan has sought so many means of making my soul advance, 73 Rel, III | care that anxieties about means of bodily maintenance did 74 Rel, III | to draw me to Himself by means most effectual, and yet, 75 Rel, III | Order, and casting about for means to succour it, our Lord 76 Rel, V | depends on My grace. The best means he can have for retaining 77 Rel, V | Me. These very often are means of winning souls, even if 78 Rel, V | away from them all those means by which their love might 79 Rel, VII | obedient;~ ./. and by these means she thought she might obtain 80 Rel, VII | and occasionally what he means.697 Why, or how, she perceives 81 Rel, VIII | though it has been the means, I believe, which our Lord 82 Rel, XI(738) | he does not know what it means; and the translator can


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