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

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1 Int | insight into her interior progress, but also a sketch of the 2 Pref | that she could have made no progress under his guidance.51 She 3 Pref | direction she made great progress, and for the further satisfaction 4 Life, VII | strong desire to further the progress of others:135 a most common 5 Life, VII | was, he made so great a progress that I used to praise our 6 Life, IX | seem to have made greater progress; for I was now very distrustful 7 Life, IX | meditation, make great progress, because it is done by love. 8 Life, X | who really desires to make progress will often stumble on, though 9 Life, X | the greater will be our progress, and the more real our humility.~ 10 Life, XI | that it may make greater progress.~25. So, then, I come back 11 Life, XII | opinion, who has made some progress. There is therefore no reason 12 Life, XII | beginning, and had made great progress. This is the reason why 13 Life, XIII | aided by humility, make that progress in many years which the 14 Life, XIII | for when our spiritual progress is so slight, a mere nothing 15 Life, XIII | wish for such a method of progress, neither can I be made to 16 Life, XIII | many souls who make greater progress by meditation on other subjects 17 Life, XIII | but are consoled and make progress when they meditate on the 18 Life, XIII | and body, and hinder their progress.195~22. One person I had 19 Life, XIX | makes greater and higher progress than it ever made before 20 Life, XIX | of God, to make greater progress in His service. Satan has 21 Life, XXI | words by deeds. The little progress of the former, and the great 22 Life, XXI | the former, and the great progress of the latter, make it plain. 23 Life, XXI | is always there, but the progress it makes is great. When 24 Life, XXII | of those who are making progress. And they advise us much 25 Life, XXII | of union, make no further progress, and do not attain to very 26 Life, XXII | soul has made very great progress; for until then it is clear 27 Life, XXII | may seem to make immediate progress, it will quickly fall back, 28 Life, XXIII | me—because I was making progress in prayer—that this must 29 Life, XXIII | soul would have made no progress; for the pain it gave me 30 Life, XXIII | beginning of the soul's progress and its flight upwards, 31 Life, XXIII | people who had made great progress, and led mortified lives; 32 Life, XXIV | Chapter XXIV.~Progress Under Obedience. Her Inability 33 Life, XXIV | as one who had made great progress himself; for experience 34 Life, XXVII | way, yet, when I saw the progress I was making, I was unable 35 Life, XXXI | myself were making great progress,—I~was always myself good 36 Life, XXXII | because my soul made no progress by the way of fear; and 37 Life, XXXII | there for the relief and progress of many souls: he, too, 38 Life, XXXIII | soul had made such great progress, and he was so advanced 39 Life, XXXIV | that religious making great progress. My interview with him did 40 Life, XXXIV | his soul was making great progress: so it was; for an evil 41 Life, XXXV | undertake this work. Her progress in the service of our Lord 42 Life, XXXVIII| perceived in myself a very great progress in the highest love of God, 43 Life, XXXVIII| feel that we make greater progress in the knowledge of ourselves 44 Life, XXXIX | think we may measure our progress by the years which we have 45 Life, XXXIX | and herein He regards the progress and advancement of souls, 46 Life, XXXIX | person may make greater progress in six months than another 47 Life, XXXIX | short time have made greater progress than we have made, by making 48 Life, XXXIX | seeming regard to their progress, we hinder our own, and 49 Life, XXXIX | mean that the soul makes no progress in time, or that God will 50 Life, XL | that women made greater progress in this way than men did; 51 Rel, I(622) | visions, she was making progress, according to the doctrine 52 Rel, I(622) | shame.~"14. So great is the progress of her soul in this way, 53 Rel, I | lost I see it make great progress, which I could not have 54 Rel, I | see persons making great progress, and thus resolved, detached, 55 Rel, I | seeing that I make so little progress after receiving mercies 56 Rel, II | many persons making great progress; I see clearly it was the 57 Rel, II | pleasure of God that such progress should have been helped 58 Rel, II | all, except myself, make progress; I am good for nothing in 59 Rel, III | became conscious of great progress, and greater shame and distress 60 Rel, V | meriting and making progress, it will be so; but it cannot 61 Rel, VII | of herself and of her own progress, in comparison with that, 62 Ind | mental prayer, vii. 16; makes progress therein, vii. 20; holy death 63 Ind | that women make greater progress than men, xl. 12.~Phoenix, 64 Ind | concerning a, xxxviii. 29.~Progress made in the way of raptures, 65 Ind | xxiii. 14, 15; make greater progress than men, xl. 12.~World,


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