Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] feebly 1 feeding 3 feeds 1 feel 68 feeling 12 feelings 7 feelingsâ 1 | Frequency [« »] 69 herself 69 least 68 distress 68 feel 68 since 67 desires 67 rest | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances feel |
Part, Chapter
1 Life, VII | His Majesty wished him to feel somewhat of that pain which 2 Life, VII | grows strong enough not to feel what he may be made to suffer. 3 Life, VIII | rise above that pain you feel at being much with Him Who 4 Life, VIII | me, because they made me feel that I was very far from 5 Life, IX | for us. So keenly did I feel the evil return I had made 6 Life, XIII | his head, he will make her feel that it is better for her 7 Life, XIV | flow with joy; though we feel them, they are not the result 8 Life, XIV | this soul, and will have it feel how He is communicating 9 Life, XVIII | is in the world, and to feel its own loneliness; and 10 Life, XVIII | signs of the great joy they feel; but now, in this state, 11 Life, XX | any way, and you see and feel it as a cloud, or a strong 12 Life, XX | wings.~4. I repeat it: you feel and see yourself carried 13 Life, XX | not whither. For though we feel how delicious it is, yet 14 Life, XX | the great shocks I used to feel when our Lord would throw 15 Life, XX | to him, being a saint, to feel it more deeply,—"Vigilavi, 16 Life, XX | death, and I tremble when I feel them coming on, because 17 Life, XXII | aridities. Though the soul may feel it in some measure, there 18 Life, XXIII | so it seems to me; for I feel it to be impossible that 19 Life, XXVI | on leaving him, I used to feel instantly that I ought not 20 Life, XXVI | I have hitherto said! I feel assured that he will understand 21 Life, XXVII | converse, and when we seem to feel that He hears us by the 22 Life, XXVIII | Thy will the soul should feel the greatness of Thy Majesty, 23 Life, XXIX | known. Since then, I do not feel that pain so much, but only 24 Life, XXX | timid man, and could not feel safe about me, because he 25 Life, XXX | I was not able at all to feel that confidence, for our 26 Life, XXX | nor can I help myself. I feel that I do something when 27 Life, XXXI | whenever I take it. Indeed, I feel almost always a certain 28 Life, XXXI | carefully. I may compare what I feel with that which happens 29 Life, XXXII | our Lord made me really feel those torments, and that 30 Life, XXXII | very great distress which I feel at the sight of so many 31 Life, XXXIII | me there where I should feel it most; and so, amid the 32 Life, XXXIII | and openness. I used to feel the very greatest repugnance 33 Life, XXXIV | trouble and shame I used to feel formerly, I spoke of my 34 Life, XXXIV | unto God; and sometimes I feel this so keenly, that I can 35 Life, XXXV | now, though I wished to feel some distress when I saw 36 Life, XXXV | time, though I wished to feel it, I could feel none.~13. 37 Life, XXXV | wished to feel it, I could feel none.~13. The delay of another 38 Life, XXXV | do not see it, nor do I feel that the way that leadeth 39 Life, XXXVI | least, though I did seem to feel it, lest I should appear 40 Life, XXXVI | thou afraid of?" He made me feel assured that the monastery 41 Life, XXXVIII| too much for me: and we feel that we make greater progress 42 Life, XXXIX | such a way as to make us feel He hears us, and that He 43 Life, XL | such a state that I do not feel that I am living, nor yet 44 Life, XL | things of this world, made me feel as I did, and His Majesty 45 Rel, I | whatever to serve God, I feel this pain in a way wholly 46 Rel, I | necessary. Nevertheless, I feel that I am very defective 47 Rel, I | it seems to me folly to feel for deaths and the troubles 48 Rel, I | was, and what I used to feel.~22. If I see people do 49 Rel, I | should be felt. And also I feel, when I see people who used 50 Rel, I | accustomed to do before, I feel no improvement.~27. All 51 Rel, I | the perfections which I feel our Lord has wrought in 52 Rel, II | to accept an endowment, I feel it keenly, and betake myself 53 Rel, II | always, that it is just. I feel it so little that I see 54 Rel, II | that it is not possible to feel them, because I imagine 55 Rel, II | calm, that I do not even feel that I am pleased when I 56 Rel, II | and if I do any penance, I feel it to be so slight in comparison 57 Rel, II | have a hard heart.~13. I feel in myself a very earnest 58 Rel, II | them of their errors. I feel very keenly the loss of 59 Rel, II | painted on it. This makes me feel secure and be at rest; and 60 Rel, II | part, is that I, when I feel it so painfully to be absent 61 Rel, II | leading me by this way, I feel that it is necessary for 62 Rel, IV | except at Communion, did not feel that it was the day of the 63 Rel, IV | that great pain, which I feel sometimes more than at others, 64 Rel, VIII | the nerves are made to feel it.~ ./. 9. It seems to 65 Rel, VIII | I believe that he would feel if he were grievously tortured: 66 Rel, XI | but, as it seems to me, I feel that it would give me more 67 Rel, XI | acts I used to make, nor feel the pains I felt for having 68 Rel, XI | because He will have the soul feel that presence, and it brings