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

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1 Int, Arg | the reason ./. why she left the lady with whom she had 2 Pref | she was too young to be left in charge of her father' 3 Pref | forsake her father, and so she left her father's house by stealth, 4 Pref | be made public. The Saint left it in his hands, but Fra 5 Pref | eleventh, has hitherto been left among the letters, and Don 6 Pref | without some hesitation, so left it; but as it is of the 7 Ann, 0(74) | agrees,—says that she left her father's house in 1535, 8 Life, Pro | have been commanded and left at liberty to describe at 9 Life, I(86) | the year 1563, when she left her monastery for the new 10 Life, I(87) | Indies, he made his will, and left all his property to the 11 Life, I(88) | the Breviary, say that she left her father's house, ut in 12 Life, I | own, seeing that Thou hast left nothing undone to make me, 13 Life, II | only we, her children, were left at liberty to read them; 14 Life, II | changed me, that no trace was left of my soul's natural disposition 15 Life, III | from time to time. They left me very soon; and I could 16 Life, III | will, I should never have left her. Her husband also had 17 Life, III | Himself. In his old age, he left all his possessions and 18 Life, IV | that the pain I felt when I left my father's house was so 19 Life, V | instructions to me were lax, and left me more at liberty—for 20 Life, V | and a fever that never left me. I was so reduced, for 21 Life, VI | will of God, even if He left me in this state for ever. 22 Life, VI(126) | Ch. v. § 17. The Saint left her monastery in 1535; and 23 Life, VII | they would do if they were left in the world, let them look 24 Life, VII | the shoulders, which never left him: it was so sharp at 25 Life, VII | rising again, I was so much left to myself, that I wonder 26 Life, VIII | times, and I as often had left Him.~ 27 Life, XII | inactive, the soul ./. is then left desolate and in great aridity. 28 Life, XII | be blameless, it is not left unpunished—it is labour 29 Life, XVI | then there is no patience left to endure it—and yet the 30 Life, XVIII | very difficult matter; so I left it, and went to Communion. 31 Life, XIX | praises Thee because Thou hast left us such medicines and ointment 32 Life, XXII | was Himself forsaken: they left Him alone in His sorrows. 33 Life, XXIII | directions in the matter.~19. He left me consoled and fortified: 34 Life, XXIV | way of the love of God; he left me free, and did not press 35 Life, XXIV | Gandia,350 came here; he had left all he possessed some years 36 Life, XXV | on earth—only our Lord left me to suffer, afraid of 37 Life, XXV | afraid of me, for I was left in peace: I feared them 38 Life, XXVII | they were late, yet they left nothing undone which it 39 Life, XXVIII | eyes. But if that person left with me certain jewels,— 40 Life, XXIX | frequently most distinctly on my left hand; but that vision was 41 Life, XXIX | tears of this kind. They left me with a disordered head 42 Life, XXIX | angel close by me, on my left side, in bodily form. This 43 Life, XXX | much ashamed of myself. He left me in the greatest consolation 44 Life, XXX | understanding should be left at liberty: because you 45 Life, XXXI | abominable shape, appeared on my left hand. I looked at his mouth 46 Life, XXXI | and then the temptation left him. He was very much astonished 47 Life, XXXI | unmortified life; for a soul left in the hands of God cares 48 Life, XXXI | their mantles when they left the choir. I looked on myself 49 Life, XXXII | greatest torments of all.~5. Left in that pestilential place, 50 Life, XXXII | do on our part,—that we left nothing undone. May our 51 Life, XXXII | was very poor, the nuns left it very often and went to 52 Life, XXXIII | father St. Joseph on my left, clothing me with that garment. 53 Life, XXXIII | multitude of angels. I was left in great loneliness, though 54 Life, XXXIII | vision came from God.494 It left me in the greatest consolation 55 Life, XXXIV | souls, so that they are not left without authority over them.~ 56 Life, XXXIV | good,—it seems as if it left a new fire in my soul, burning 57 Life, XXXIV | understood till we have left all things; for if anybody 58 Life, XXXV | Poverty Therein. How the Saint Left Toledo.~1. When I was staying 59 Life, XXXV(511)| approved of them, and Maria left the noviciate, and went 60 Life, XXXV | staying in that house.519 He left it to me to do as I liked: 61 Life, XXXV | the one thing they have left,524 and for which they cannot 62 Life, XXXVI | Deliverance.~1. Having now left that city,527 I travelled 63 Life, XXXVI | devil fled in a moment, and left me calm and peaceful, and 64 Life, XXXVI | strong!~10. Such a contest left me greatly fatigued, and 65 Life, XXXVI | God who were in it were left alone, and did more by their 66 Life, XXXVII | great. The vision of Christ left behind an impression of 67 Life, XXXVII | should on one occasion be left blank in one corner, and 68 Life, XXXVIII | excessive that I had no power left, and, as I think, different 69 Life, XXXVIII | great goodness in that He left Himself ./. in the very 70 Life, XXXVIII | great edification, that he left all wondering to see how 71 Life, XXXIX | to show the wound in His left hand; with the other He 72 Life, XL | painful to me.~5. The vision left me in great tenderness, 73 Rel, I | that the hearing alone is left; but then it does not help 74 Rel, I | of my sins, that He has left unheeded so many prayers 75 Rel, III(652) | the very house she had left in order to found that of 76 Rel, VIII | other virtues and desires, left in the soul after this may 77 Rel, IX | our Lady was by me on my left hand. One day, after Communion, 78 Rel, IX | purpose, for the fear never left me. It was a sharp warfare. 79 Rel, IX | reassured, and my fears left me; and while at Matins 80 Rel, IX | than a month: now it has left me.~23. I was one night 81 Rel, XI | interior locutions have not left me, for, whenever it is


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