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

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1 Life, V | three months in this cruel distress, for it seemed impossible 2 Life, VI | insensible, so great was my distress, that our Lord alone knoweth 3 Life, VII | bring me low, shame and distress me, more than many diseases, 4 Life, IX | great inward affliction and distress. O my God, what a soul has 5 Life, IX | confounded, that the very distress I suffered from seeing how 6 Life, XI | importance that no one should distress himself on account of aridities, 7 Life, XX | communicating. It was a very sore distress to me; for I thought it 8 Life, XXII | when we are in trouble and distress, as they do who belong to 9 Life, XXIII | nobleman came to me in great distress, and said that, in the opinion 10 Life, XXV | must be true.~20. In this distress, I quitted the church,369 11 Life, XXV | occasionally—yea, very often—in distress, but never before in distress 12 Life, XXV | distress, but never before in distress so great. I was in this 13 Life, XXV | trust only in Thee. In this distress,—for then I had never 14 Life, XXVI | Order. When I was in this distress, and afflicted by many occasions 15 Life, XXVII | I was in great pain and distress; and many prayers, as I 16 Life, XXVII | my confessor,389 in great distress, to tell him of it. He asked 17 Life, XXIX | greatly when he saw me in distress.~6. As my visions grew in 18 Life, XXIX | to me that I was not to distress myself—that I did well 19 Life, XXX | came upon me together, my distress was so heavy, that I was 20 Life, XXX | as a dream, to my great distress; for my understanding was 21 Life, XXX | from the obscurity and distress, the aridity and indisposition 22 Life, XXX | temptation, told me not to distress myself; for, even if I wished 23 Life, XXX | hiding itself. It did not distress me much, because the sight 24 Life, XXXI | and I was therefore not to distress myself.464 This made me 25 Life, XXXI | from God, and if it did not distress me to hear the praises of 26 Life, XXXI | inclinations. Let them not distress themselves; let them trust 27 Life, XXXII | filled me with the very great distress which I feel at the sight 28 Life, XXXIII | notwithstanding the great trouble and distress which our Lord knows it 29 Life, XXXIII | He told me then not to distress myself; that I had pleased 30 Life, XXXIII | One day, when in great distress, because I thought my confessor 31 Life, XXXIV | distant, was a lady in great distress on account of her husband' 32 Life, XXXIV | other matters, let him not distress himself, nor think that 33 Life, XXXIV | suddenly; and as I was in great distress at this, because he had 34 Life, XXXV | though I wished to feel some distress when I saw that those whom 35 Life, XXXVI | and with them came such distress, obscurity, and darkness 36 Life, XXXVI | leaving the nuns in great distress. I saw clearly enough that 37 Life, XXXVIII| suffer great persecution and distress. One day, when I was hearing 38 Life, XXXVIII| filled me with shame and distress; for though they were not 39 Life, XXXVIII| his grave through simple distress and anxiety of mind, because 40 Life, XXXVIII| my part not to betray my distress. I thought of the treatment 41 Life, XXXVIII| went to an oratory in great distress, and gave up to him all 42 Life, XXXIX | was once in the deepest distress, because I knew that a person 43 Life, XXXIX | for the pain I felt. In my distress, I went to a very lonely 44 Life, XXXIX | This caused me the utmost distress, because the person was 45 Life, XXXIX | take my part. In this my distress of mind, not knowing what 46 Life, XXXIX | covered my soul. In this my distress our Lord began to speak 47 Life, XXXIX | sweetness, and bade me not to distress myself, for He knew already 48 Life, XL | for that ./. would only distress the spirit and distract 49 Life, XL | it, save only trouble and distress. But our Lord will take 50 Life, XL | consoling me, that I was not to distress myself,—this He said most 51 Rel, I(622) | occurs is wont to pain and distress her; but when she is in 52 Rel, I | troubles, but not itself. The distress thus occasioned is so intense 53 Rel, I | generally: but heresies do; they distress me very often, and almost 54 Rel, I | Bodily pains at the same time distress me. My understanding is 55 Rel, III | after Communion in great distress, because I was so distracted 56 Rel, III | day I had been in great distress on account of my sins, which 57 Rel, III | One day, in very great distress about the state of the Order, 58 Rel, III | progress, and greater shame and distress to see that I did nothing 59 Rel, VII | went about in very great distress, afraid that it was a delusion 60 Rel, VII | tears. She says that this distress is not the effect of humility, 61 Rel, VII | name.~22. Being thus in distress such as cannot be described, 62 Rel, IX | Once, when I was in great distress because of my offences against 63 Rel, IX | 18. When I was in such distress, because of the troubles 64 Rel, IX | next day I was in great distress at his absence, for I had 65 Rel, IX | I was one night in great distress, because it was then a long 66 Rel, IX | wrote to me. However, my distress was not so great as that 67 Rel, IX | before, for I had hopes, and distress like that I never was in 68 Ind | trials, xi. 18; the Saint's distress because she could not know


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