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

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eyes

   Part, Chapter
1 Life, IV | He hid them at once. The eyes of those who saw them, He 2 Life, V | see clearly that in the eyes of God I was without excuse, 3 Life, V | came to be hateful in his eyes. Our Lady must have helped 4 Life, VII | Him. I saw Him with the eyes of the soul more distinctly 5 Life, VII | could have seen Him with the eyes of the body. The vision 6 Life, VII | otherwise than with the eyes of the body;132 so did Satan 7 Life, VII | and made it great in the eyes of all, so that they always 8 Life, VII | regard them with unfavourable eyes. But if any one begins to 9 Life, IX | unless I saw a thing with my eyes, my imagination was of no 10 Life, XI | serves a good Master, Whose eyes are upon him. Let him make 11 Life, XI | who love Him. Close the eyes of your imagination, and 12 Life, XII | May our Lord open their eyes who read this, by giving 13 Life, XIII | own great sins cover our eyes, so that we may see none 14 Life, XV | a great help. But in the eyes of Infinite Wisdom, believe 15 Life, XV | not daring to lift up its eyes with the publican,218 makes 16 Life, XV | it at last, having their eyes directed to the true and 17 Life, XV | have this always before our eyes, especially in the beginning; 18 Life, XVI | who see him, if it be with eyes of love and the wish to 19 Life, XVIII | without great pain; the eyes close involuntarily, and 20 Life, XIX | had any—for now its own eyes behold how very little it 21 Life, XIX | It dares not lift up its eyes; it raises them, indeed, 22 Life, XIX | has greatly merited in the eyes of God; for it was he who 23 Life, XX | And for the most part the eyes are closed, though we may 24 Life, XX | it, and makes it open its eyes, it beholds so many motes, 25 Life, XX | it looks on itself, its eyes are blinded by the dust: 26 Life, XX | whether it will or not, its eyes are shut against the things 27 Life, XXI | live, when we see with our eyes the great delusion wherein 28 Life, XXII | and image always before my eyes, since I~ ./. cannot have 29 Life, XXII | Sacred Humanity before our eyes,—this, I say, is what 30 Life, XXII | these, though their eyes are bandaged, and they do 31 Life, XXV | simply helps to pluck out his eyes; if he sees any one already 32 Life, XXVII | for I saw nothing with the eyes of the body, nothing with 33 Life, XXVII | the body, nothing with the eyes of the soul. He seemed to 34 Life, XXVII | see Him neither with the eyes of the body, nor with those 35 Life, XXVII | that which we see with our eyes: not so much even; for very 36 Life, XXVII | in that Thou permittest eyes which have looked upon so 37 Life, XXVII | for he never raised his eyes: and so, when he was obliged 38 Life, XXVIII | nothing else to delight our eyes but the great beauty of 39 Life, XXVIII | never saw with my bodily eyes, nor, indeed, any other, 40 Life, XXVIII | other, but only with the eyes of the soul. Those who understand 41 Life, XXVIII | which are seen by the bodily eyes. The latter kind of visions, 42 Life, XXVIII | could see it with my bodily eyes, in order that my confessor 43 Life, XXVIII | excessive delight to the eyes, never wearied thereby, 44 Life, XXVIII | brightness and light before our eyes, seems to be something so 45 Life, XXVIII | would ever wish to open his eyes again.~8. It is like most 46 Life, XXVIII | that we could not open our eyes in time to see it, if it 47 Life, XXVIII | at all. But whether our eyes be open or shut, it makes 48 Life, XXVIII | most Holy Humanity with the eyes of the soul. And in the 49 Life, XXVIII | them rather than my own eyes. But if that person left 50 Life, XXVIII | do nothing but lift up my eyes to our Lord.423 The contradiction 51 Life, XXIX | behold the colour of His eyes, or the form of them, so 52 Life, XXX | be which I saw with the eyes of the soul; for, as I said 53 Life, XXX | were seen with the bodily eyes: and of these I had none. 54 Life, XXX | it seems to me as if its eyes were covered with a veil. 55 Life, XXXI | as these; for a thousand eyes are watching that soul, 56 Life, XXXI | that God has opened my eyes a little, even when I know 57 Life, XXXII | have me see with mine own eyes the very place from which 58 Life, XXXIV | persons masters, who, in my eyes, are nothing else but slaves 59 Life, XXXV | way of God! Let us fix our eyes upon Him, and have ./. 60 Life, XXXV | some measure to open their eyes. May He, who is almighty, 61 Life, XXXV | His goodness open their eyes, and never suffer mine to 62 Life, XXXVII | thither, and take away His eyes from beholding my grievous 63 Life, XXXVII | For if I but turn mine eyes inwardly for a ./. moment 64 Life, XXXVIII| what I see with the bodily eyes an illusion. What I have 65 Life, XXXVIII| What I have seen with the eyes of the soul is that which 66 Life, XXXVIII| Communion, I saw with the eyes of the soul, more distinctly 67 Life, XXXIX | what to do, I lifted up my eyes to heaven, and saw Christ, 68 Life, XXXIX | nothing else but lift up my eyes to heaven, and cry unto 69 Rel, III | likely to be great in My eyes? or is it descent or virtue 70 Rel, III | detachment; lift up thine eyes to Me, and see that all 71 Rel, VII | interiorly. She saw with the eyes of the soul, for she never 72 Rel, VII | anything with her bodily eyes, nor heard anything with 73 Rel, VII | those things with her bodily eyes, and more.~5. She was then 74 Rel, VII | anything with her bodily eyes, but in a way so subtile 75 Rel, VIII | itself; for it closes the eyes on purpose that it may neither 76 Rel, VIII | to speak or to open the eyes; and though this very thing 77 Rel, VIII | certainty about it, though the eyes of the soul see nothing; 78 Rel, IX | did nothing but open my eyes, to see whether I could


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