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1 Int | twelve years old at the death of her mother, whereas we 2 Int, 0(7) | § 15, she speaks of the death of Father Pedro Ibañez, 3 Int, 0(7) | that it is the date of his death.~ 4 Int | interrupted by the illness and death of her father, in 1544 or 5 Int | been withdrawn since her death and published in print."33 6 Int | appeared only after her death. In 1586 the Definitory 7 Pref | do as I pleased after his death."48 How long this contest 8 Pref | childish conduct:~"On the death of the Prince of Eboli, 9 Pref | her sanctity, after her death. Fra Bañes had no external 10 Ann | of her brothers.~1527.73 ~Death of her mother.~1529. ~Writes 11 Life, I | Parents. Desire of Martyrdom. Death of the Saint's Mother.~1. 12 Life, I | life were grievous, her death most Christian.85~3. We 13 Life, I(86) | and two sons. After the death of Catalina, he married 14 Life, I(86) | provided there was no danger of death.~ 15 Life, I | desire to die a martyr's death,—not out of any love of 16 Life, I | where people would put me to death for the sake of God, my 17 Life, II(93) | linen on the day of her death, and was thanked by her 18 Life, III | do as I pleased after his death. I now began to be afraid 19 Life, V | was driven by the fear of death; and so my father, in order 20 Life, V(123) | father's disbelief in her death, would have taken her home 21 Life, VII | to praise our Lord—the death that he died, and the desire 22 Life, VII | for after seeing such a death, and knowing what his life 23 Life, VIII | wrestling with the shadow of death; there was no one to give 24 Life, IX | might escape from so fatal a death! I believe that my soul 25 Life, X | all the benefits of His death and Passion, which He suffered 26 Life, X | ought to be told; after death, there is no reason against 27 Life, XI | Thou goest, even to the death of the Cross; and which 28 Life, XIII | ruining my health, that my death was of no consequence; when 29 Life, XIII | hell. Others meditate on death; some persons, if tender-hearted, 30 Life, XVI | on the point of dying the death desired. It is rejoicing 31 Life, XVI | to be nothing else but a death, as it were, ./. to all 32 Life, XVII | body: and what a blessed death that would be! Now, I think 33 Life, XX | if it were the point of death; only, the agony carries 34 Life, XX | fall into these agonies of death, and I tremble when I feel 35 Life, XX | because they are not unto death. But when I am in them, 36 Life, XX | me sharp enough to cause death; only, I do not deserve 37 Life, XX | brings with it the risk of death,—which it certainly does; 38 Life, XX | occasionally in danger of death, in my great sickness and 39 Life, XXI | would temper the fear of death with the desire of enjoying 40 Life, XXIII(337)| Francisco de Salcedo. After the death of his wife, he became a 41 Life, XXIII(337)| house of St. Thomas. His death took place Sept. 12, 1580, 42 Life, XXVII | A year before ./. his death, he appeared to me being 43 Life, XXIX | me with Thy love, with a death so sweet, that my soul would 44 Life, XXIX | sees no relief except in death, by which it thinks to attain 45 Life, XXX | indifferent to life and death, pleasure and pain. I seem 46 Life, XXXIV | account of her husband's death.497 She was in such extreme 47 Life, XXXIV | sin, for there could be no death more dreadful for me than 48 Life, XXXIV | to me when I heard of her death. She was but a short time 49 Life, XXXIV | spoken to me, until her death, what I then learnt with 50 Life, XXXVI | like one in the agony of death. I could not make the matter 51 Life, XXXVI | seen him twice since his death, and the great glory he 52 Life, XXXVIII | short a time.~7. The fear of death, also, was now very slight 53 Life, XXXVIII | now it seems to me that death is a very light thing for 54 Life, XXXVIII | from those things, that is death.~9. In a word, it is a very 55 Life, XXXVIII | within a few years; his death and the rest of his life 56 Life, XXXVIII | penitential, his whole life and death so holy, that, so far as 57 Life, XXXVIII | the friars present at his death told me that, before he 58 Life, XXXVIII | could never again mourn his death, although many persons were 59 Life, XXXVIII | heard an account of the death he died in our Lord—he 60 Life, XXXIX | myself to the hazard of death, and I was alone, without 61 Life, XL | when he is in danger of death. What should I have done 62 Rel, I | vision of God, which comes by death, and death is what I cannot 63 Rel, I | which comes by death, and death is what I cannot take; and 64 Rel, I | nothing in the world, neither death, nor martyrdom, that I could 65 Rel, VII | souls, willing to suffer death many times for one of them.~ 66 Rel, VIII | there is really a risk of death, and it sees itself hanging 67 Rel, XI | desire neither life nor death, except for some moments, 68 Ind | Beatriz, mother of St. Teresa, death of, i. 7; seen in heaven 69 Ind | progress therein, vii. 20; holy death of, vii. 22–25; seen in 70 Ind | the Saint, ii. 4; sudden death of, xxxiv. 24; seen in heaven 71 Ind | takes away the fear of death, xxxviii. 7; the Saint's, 72 Ind | Barrientos, Don Martin, sudden death of, xxxiv. 24.~Hardships 73 Ind | 4, note, iii. 4; sudden death of, xxxiv. 24.~Martyrdom 74 Ind | back from Toledo, xxxvi. 1; death of, xxxvi. 1, note; appears 75 Ind | new monastery, xxxvi. 23; death of, xxxviii. 34–36.~Purgatory, 76 Ind | present at her father's death, vii. 22; perseveres in 77 Ind | prayer of, xvi. 1; a mystical death, ib.; the soul resigned