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Alphabetical [« »] reachâ 1 reached 15 reaches 4 read 72 readâ 1 reader 8 readily 3 | Frequency [« »] 73 strong 72 christ 72 heaven 72 read 71 become 71 goodness 71 jesus | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances read |
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1 Int | Sisters of St. Joseph's) to read it, I will put here some 2 Int, Arg(42) | To be read with great care, as it is 3 Pref | 1. When I undertook to read the book sent me, it was 4 Pref | I have not been able to read it with the leisure it requires, 5 Pref | greatly distressed, when I read of the gestures of contempt 6 Pref | Bañes, desiring him to read it, and give his opinion 7 Pref | abstinete vos.' He who will read St. Thomas on that passage 8 Pref | rigorously examined; that he had read it himself, and regarded 9 Pref | allowed him to retain and read. The Duke gave his book 10 Life, Pro | beg of every one who shall read this story of my life84 11 Life, I | that his children might read them. These books, with 12 Life, I | of me. He and I used to read Lives of Saints together. 13 Life, I | Saints together. When I read of martyrdom undergone by 14 Life, I | those great joys of which I read that they were reserved 15 Life, I(91) | wrote that note, he had not read the copy of the will, which 16 Life, II | were left at liberty to read them; and perhaps she did 17 Life, III | not shed a tear, even if I read the Passion through. This 18 Life, III | days. His practice was to read good books in Spanish; and 19 Life, III | These books he made me read to him; and, though I did 20 Life, III | words of God both heard and read, and by the good conversation 21 Life, III | and that gave me life. I read the Epistles of St. Jerome, 22 Life, IV | in the first year I had read good books—for I would 23 Life, IV | good books—for I would read no others, because I understood 24 Life, IV | necessity for more. Sometimes, I read but little; at other times, 25 Life, V | to be patient, that I had read the story of Job, in the 26 Life, VII | into solitude for prayer, read much, spoke of God, that 27 Life, VII | at any time ./. should read this, that she might take 28 Life, VIII | certainly I wish those who may read this to have me in abhorrence, 29 Life, IX | Him to myself, though I read much of His beauty, and 30 Life, IX | to God. When I began to read the Confessions, I thought 31 Life, IX | came to his conversion, and read how he heard that voice 32 Life, X | by what I have seen and read; but my abilities are very 33 Life, XI | think, now, I have either read or heard of this comparison; 34 Life, XII | Lord open their eyes who read this, by giving them experience; 35 Life, XII | it.~10. For many years I read much, and understood nothing; 36 Life, XIV | this state; for though I read many spiritual books, wherein 37 Life, XV | understand a word of what I read in Latin, and specially 38 Life, XVIII | of. If it reads, what is read is not remembered nor dwelt 39 Life, XXI | weight with those who shall read this, so that they may be 40 Life, XXII | had no director, I used to read these books, where, by little 41 Life, XXIII | what would become of me, I read in a book—it seemed as 42 Life, XXV(362) | she could not correct nor read again what she had written ( 43 Life, XXV | comfort; unable to pray or read, like a person stunned by 44 Life, XXVI | Spanish, and forbidden to read them,—I felt it deeply, 45 Life, XXVI | comfort to me, and I could not read them in Latin,—our Lord 46 Life, XXVI | an impression of what is read therein, and in such a way 47 Life, XXVII | the pains even to learn to read, and without studying any 48 Life, XXX | just as if it could not read at all. On one occasion, 49 Life, XXX | occasion, it occurred to me to read a life of a Saint, that 50 Life, XXX | suffered. Four or five times, I read as many lines; and, though 51 Life, XXX | this: all the books which I read on the subject of prayer, 52 Life, XXX | prayer. I therefore ceased to read those books, and applied 53 Life, XXXI | great straits, he would read my letters, and then the 54 Life, XXXI | Saints are, of whom they read, after they are confirmed 55 Life, XXXI | heart. For instance, they read that we must not be troubled 56 Life, XXXI | nor how any one who shall read this can help having me 57 Life, XXXII | way of fear; and I have read of the diverse tortures, 58 Life, XXXV | notwithstanding my having read the Constitutions514 so 59 Life, XXXV(514)| Constitutions which the Saint read in the Monastery of the 60 Life, XXXVIII | very often, and began to read about the feast in the book 61 Life, XXXVIII | seemed to me, when I had read of these three states, that 62 Life, XXXVIII | another occasion, when I read this, I was very deficient, 63 Life, XXXIX | phoenix, of which I have read that it comes forth, after 64 Life, XL | opened, and then told me to read certain words, written in 65 Life, XL | being wrong. I had not yet read it through after I had written 66 Rel, I | times I neither pray nor read, and conversation—particularly 67 Rel, I | always fond of reading. I read very little, for when I 68 Rel, I | under what law I live. If I read anything, I do not understand 69 Rel, V | this paper back.~5. I had read in a book that it was an 70 Rel, V | and also, before I had read this, I thought that it 71 Rel, V | made of paper,—and, as I read this afterwards, I would 72 Rel, VII(690) | When this father had read the Life, he had it copied,