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

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1 Int, 0(8) | reference to convents of nuns. The colophon of the printed 2 Int, 0(8) | held good for friars and nuns: Expliciunt sacrae constitutiones 3 Int, 0(8) | which were never made for nuns, and therefore did not provide 4 Int | Few among the numerous nuns of the Incarnation could 5 Int | herself among the more fervent nuns.12~St. Teresa wrote quite 6 Int, Arg | enclosure in convents of nuns.~Chapter VIII.—Of the 7 Pref | Augustinian monastery, the nuns of which received young 8 Pref | half with the Augustinian nuns, and all the while God was 9 Pref | voice; she would ask the nuns to pray for her that she 10 Pref | Incarnation, in Avila. The nuns received her into the house, 11 Pref, 0(57) | rendered her, and told her nuns of Seville that they need 12 Pref | humble that she required the nuns to speak to her on their 13 Pref | Saint proved to her that the nuns were not, and had them removed 14 Pref | removed to Segovia."61~The nuns were withdrawn from Pastrana 15 Pref | of Barefooted Carmelite nuns, the austerity and perfection 16 Life, I | monasteries, as if we were nuns; and I think I wished to 17 Life, II(95) | n. 2). There were forty nuns in the house at this time ( 18 Life, II | father's house. All the nuns were pleased with me; for 19 Life, II | delighted at the sight of nuns so good; for they were very 20 Life, II | offending God. One of the nuns97 slept with us who were 21 Life, III | prayers, and to ask all the nuns to pray for me, that God 22 Life, IV(105) | The nuns sent word to the father 23 Life, IV | She was one of the elder nuns. In the house where I was 24 Life, IV(108) | It was in 1563 that all nuns were compelled to observe 25 Life, V(123) | Some of the nuns of the Incarnation were 26 Life, VII | as they did to the oldest nuns, and even more, and had 27 Life, VII | risk the credit of so many nuns, who were all good—as 28 Life, VII | but many times, if the nuns therein are to be saved, 29 Life, VII | themselves, but all the nuns also. And all the while 30 Life, XIV(205) | xxxii. § 12, that the nuns occasionally quitted the 31 Life, XVI(235) | to imitate Luther. Some nuns in Valladolid were imprisoned, 32 Life, XIX | those excellent and holy nuns who were in the house,— 33 Life, XIX | blamed me. I do not mean the nuns only, but the others as 34 Life, XX | on the ground; then the nuns came around me to hold me; 35 Life, XXIII(337)| confessor of the Carmelite nuns of StJoseph. For twenty 36 Life, XXIII | pained me, also, that the nuns of the community should 37 Life, XXXI | gone away,—they were two nuns, worthy of all credit, and 38 Life, XXXI | made them before the many nuns who heard me. I was so full 39 Life, XXXI | When I saw that all the nuns except myself were making 40 Life, XXXII | because it was very poor, the nuns left it very often and went 41 Life, XXXII | were prepared to become nuns like those of the Barefooted 42 Life, XXXIII | word, that a monastery of nuns of her Order in our neighbourhood 43 Life, XXXIV | lived in a monastery the nuns of which were permitted 44 Life, XXXV | was told that many of the nuns wished to lay on me the 45 Life, XXXV | involved,—because the nuns were so many,—and other 46 Life, XXXVI | give the habit, with two nuns540 of the house to which 47 Life, XXXVI | also suggested whether the nuns would be contented to live 48 Life, XXXVI | went at once, leaving the nuns in great distress. I saw 49 Life, XXXVI | more wicked than the other nuns. They asked, how could I, 50 Life, XXXVI | explain my conduct before the nuns, and I had to do it. As 51 Life, XXXVI | take with me some of the nuns555—such a permission seemed 52 Life, XXXVI(555)| intended so to remain. But the nuns applied to the Bishop of 53 Life, XXXVI | devotion to the monastery; more nuns were received, and our Lord 54 Life, XXXVI(559)| too much for the fervent nuns there assembled. Maria of 55 Rel, I(622) | given, that more than forty nuns in her monastery practise 56 Rel, III | risked the patience of their nuns. I was to write the history 57 Rel, III | daughter, daughter! the nuns of the Incarnation are thy 58 Rel, III(659) | to be confessor of the nuns of the Incarnation, who 59 Rel, V | up, nor take away from my nuns; for the book spoke of much 60 Rel, VII | prayer, and that of the nuns she has established, are 61 Rel, VII | that she has charged her nuns to desire, saying to them 62 Ind | Saint enters, iv. 1; the nuns of, complain of the Saint, 63 Ind | for, xxxii13, xxxiii. 3; nuns of, object to the new foundation, 64 Ind | xxxvi. 25; goodness of the nuns of, xxxix. 14.~Joys, of 65 Ind | to Toledo, xxxiv. 3; the nuns wish to have her as their


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