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

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1 Pref | be from God, men must not rest much on them, seeing that 2 Pref | Chronicle of the Order; the rest was published for the first 3 Life, II | sought means to trouble my rest with messages and presents. 4 Life, III | is not much to spend the rest of my life as if I were 5 Life, IV | O supreme Good, and my Rest, those graces ought to have 6 Life, IV | let Thy mercy, O Lord, rest upon me.~6. The change in 7 Life, IV | have no present object to rest on, the soul is without 8 Life, V | sadness, so that I had no rest either night or day.~15. 9 Life, VI | because I had a little rest, I considered myself well, 10 Life, VII | night, before I lie down to rest, that the sickness occurs, 11 Life, VIII | therein, we have no ground to rest on—so many enemies then 12 Life, IX | contracted would not suffer it to rest, though it was desirous 13 Life, X | have none at all. For the rest, it is enough that I am 14 Life, XIII | consequence; when he suggested rest, I replied that I did not 15 Life, XIII | replied that I did not want rest, but the Cross. His other 16 Life, XIII | to have pleasure in the rest and the fruit of prayer, 17 Life, XIV | and be able to take some rest without being continually 18 Life, XV | will is in union and at rest, while the understanding 19 Life, XV | abroad in search of the rest, the honey would hardly 20 Life, XV | are all nothing, that the rest we have here is to be accounted 21 Life, XVII | enough when they trouble its rest. When I say they do no harm, 22 Life, XVII | before the soul, they never rest anywhere, but hurry to and 23 Life, XVII | with His Majesty, give us rest.~12. The only remedy I have 24 Life, XVIII | and a disturbance of its rest. And I say, if it really 25 Life, XVIII | certainly would have plenty of rest; and if there were no winter, 26 Life, XVIII | together with the utter rest of the imagination,—for 27 Life, XVIII | imagination is then wholly at rest,—lasts only for a short 28 Life, XIX | its misery from its true rest. I remembered the graces 29 Life, XX | time the faculties are at rest. Pain suspends them then, 30 Life, XX | to spend therein all the rest of my life, though the pain 31 Life, XX | way. See, my father, what rest I can have in this life, 32 Life, XX | sun-dials, which is never at rest; yet when the Sun of Justice 33 Life, XXI | so cold, and whose true rest is so uncertain, for I have 34 Life, XXII | air; for it has nothing to rest on, how full soever of God 35 Life, XXII | thoughts must have something to rest on, though the soul may 36 Life, XXII | when we cannot have much rest, and when we have our seasons 37 Life, XXV | courageous and confident, at rest and enlightened; in a moment, 38 Life, XXV | pleasure; I seek no joy, no rest, no other good than that 39 Life, XXVI | or for God. There is no rest which is not a weariness, 40 Life, XXVI | away ./. from its true rest; and so love is made most 41 Life, XXVII | that he was going to his rest. I did not believe it. I 42 Life, XXX | frequently,—I used to find rest after Communion; now and 43 Life, XXX | in general; it is not at rest, nor can it contain itself, 44 Life, XXXII | concerns us so much, we did not rest satisfied with doing less 45 Life, XXXII | soul should take either rest or pleasure that is liable 46 Life, XXXIV | favoured is envied by the rest. This of itself is a slavery, 47 Life, XXXV | manifest, when we live like the rest of the world; and that true 48 Life, XXXVI | to rob me of my peace and rest, so that, being unable to 49 Life, XXXVI | I must not seek to be at rest; that if I had my trials, 50 Life, XXXVI | this was over, I wished to rest myself a little after our 51 Life, XXXVI | to, and might have some rest and solitude, of which I 52 Life, XXXVI | think fit to destroy the rest of this my writing, to preserve 53 Life, XXXVIII| out of its prison, and at rest. This elevation of the spirit, 54 Life, XXXVIII| exceedingly great; and for the rest of that festal time I was 55 Life, XXXVIII| years; his death and the rest of his life were so penitential, 56 Life, XXXIX | vexed to see that it could rest on any created thing: how 57 Rel, I | I tried, pray to God for rest, or desire it; for I see 58 Rel, II | me feel secure and be at rest; and I place myself in the 59 Rel, III | This is not the time for rest;" that I must hasten on 60 Rel, III | foundations, for He would take His rest with the souls which entered 61 Rel, V | the truth of it did not rest with me,—as it does now, 62 Rel, VII | the way of prayer, and to rest content with the answer 63 Rel, VII | much, and more than all the rest, and remained her very good  64 Rel, VII | are mentioned with the rest: for the fear she was in 65 Rel, VII | give her that peace and rest which this one word had 66 Rel, VIII | that it has no power to rest on, or do, anything else; 67 Rel, IX | father,720 that I had no rest, and after Communion one


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