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

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1 Pref | them forthwith, because he sees that the person to whom 2 Life, VII | a remedy to this, as He sees it to be needfulAmen.~ 3 Life, VIII | once recollecting that God sees them.~3. It is true, indeed, 4 Life, XI | then, will he do here who sees that, for many days, he 5 Life, XI | trust He has in him—for He sees that, without any recompense, 6 Life, XI | He gives it, His Majesty sees it to be necessary for them— 7 Life, XIII | them unmanageable. When he sees us a little anxious about 8 Life, XIII | of so great a King, and sees how little it pays of the 9 Life, XIV | and no wonder; for it sees clearly that, even for a 10 Life, XIV | satisfaction, and the soul sees that it really does satisfy. 11 Life, XIV | afterwards, when the soul sees that all is over, and that 12 Life, XIV | great comfort; and then it sees clearly that it is travelling 13 Life, XV | nothing but a lie, and when he sees that the soul humbles itself 14 Life, XV | repeat his work, when he sees that he loses by it.~17. 15 Life, XV | budding. And this the soul sees most clearly, and it is 16 Life, XVI | endure for her Lord? She ./. sees clearly that the martyrs 17 Life, XVI | which she must bear when she sees herself without Thee if 18 Life, XVI | and sleep is wearisome; it sees itself wasting the time 19 Life, XVII | prayer of quiet; for the soul sees itself to be other than 20 Life, XVII | possession of virtue; though it sees most clearly that it cannot, 21 Life, XVII | it was before; because it sees more clearly that it did 22 Life, XVII | person who looks on, and sees so many things, that he 23 Life, XVII | take pity on it, when He sees it so lost and so unquiet, 24 Life, XIX | more and more, because it sees clearly that neither for 25 Life, XIX | a cobweb can be hid; it sees its own misery; self-conceit 26 Life, XIX | to love Him? It neither sees nor hears, unless on compulsion: 27 Life, XIX | eat and ruminate upon, it sees now ready prepared. It sees, 28 Life, XIX | sees now ready prepared. It sees, so far as itself is concerned, 29 Life, XIX | prevails:~ ./. when a soul sees itself so near unto God, 30 Life, XIX | so near unto God, when it sees the difference there is 31 Life, XIX | those of earth, and when it sees the love which our Lord 32 Life, XX | it away at once. The soul sees distinctly that it seeks 33 Life, XX | do not say that the soul sees and hears when the rapture 34 Life, XX | God,—for then it neither sees, nor hears, nor perceives, 35 Life, XX | discerns nor considers what it sees.~27. What the body then 36 Life, XX | beforehand of victory. It sees most clearly how lightly 37 Life, XX | to recognize itself. It sees distinctly that all this 38 Life, XX | calls by that name; now it sees it to be the greatest lie, 39 Life, XX | everything.~36. The soul sees how blind men are to the 40 Life, XX | what labour in vain! It sees, too, not only the cobwebs 41 Life, XX | at its own perfection, it sees itself to be very unclean, 42 Life, XX | continue ignorant of that. It sees this, as it were, with the 43 Life, XXI | as I said before,297 it sees clearly that all is nothing, 44 Life, XXI | it cannot run away,—it sees itself chained and imprisoned; 45 Life, XXI | itself, at times, when it sees grave men—men given to 46 Life, XXII | withdraw Himself when He sees it be expedient for us, 47 Life, XXII | any other food, because it sees how much good it derives 48 Life, XXII | those He loves; and as He sees them receive it, so He gives, 49 Life, XXV | it may have done so, he sees that it is the understanding 50 Life, XXV | walk in the truth. When he sees the understanding of any 51 Life, XXV | pluck out his eyes; if he sees any one already blind, seeking 52 Life, XXV | playthings of a child,—he sees at once that such a one 53 Life, XXVIII | sins; for though the soul sees that our Lord shows how 54 Life, XXIX | sufferings: but the soul sees no relief except in death, 55 Life, XXX | the effects, that the soul sees almost at once an improvement 56 Life, XXXI | yet the world, when it sees any one beginning to travel 57 Life, XXXI | me in abhorrence when he sees that mercies so great had 58 Life, XXXVII | working in it.566 The soul sees clearly that God is not 59 Life, XXXVIII| what a St. Paul!—she sees the things of heaven; or 60 Life, XXXIX | those graces which our Lord sees not to be expedient, I cannot 61 Life, XXXIX | cannot; or, if he speaks, sees that people do not listen 62 Life, XXXIX | intelligibly to another, whom he sees to be a willing listener.~ 63 Life, XXXIX | but I looked to Him who sees things as they really are, 64 Rel, II | —for I am as one that sees things far higher than I 65 Rel, V | swim, will think, when he sees people throw themselves 66 Rel, VII | it is of this kind: she sees nothing either outwardly 67 Rel, VII | because she is in the dark she sees him not, yet is certain 68 Rel, VII | ever before, for he ./. sees that this is a gift of God, 69 Rel, VIII | is in union; and this it sees very clearly,—that is, 70 Rel, VIII | intent upon God, and the soul sees that it has no power to 71 Rel, VIII | Creator alone, and this it sees to be impossible unless 72 Rel, VIII | a risk of death, and it sees itself hanging between heaven 73 Rel, VIII | described and when the soul sees itself hindered and kept


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