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

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1 Int | quite aware of it and would certainly burn it if I told her to 2 Pref | feelings of others, and would certainly have endured much rather 3 Life, IV | and what I am.~5. It is certainly true that very frequently 4 Life, V | all my nerves were shrunk. Certainly, if I had not brought this 5 Life, V | afterwards I found were so certainly.~20. Though my sufferings 6 Life, V | was so very wicked. It is certainly true that when I think of 7 Life, VII | themselves to enclosure—would certainly have led me, who am wicked, 8 Life, VIII | see anything so base; and certainly I wish those who may read 9 Life, VIII | by self-recollection. And certainly the violence with which 10 Life, VIII | and desire to serve God? Certainly I cannot comprehend it, 11 Life, IX | granted my ./. petition. I do certainly believe that this was of 12 Life, X | must be some good in me.166 Certainly, I speak in all sincerity, 13 Life, XI | near the Lord of it: He certainly is near to us. If it be 14 Life, XIV | visible? Such a soul there certainly is; for I have done so, 15 Life, XV | not who is in fault; most certainly it is not God; for when 16 Life, XV | memory is restless, and certainly to me these powers bring 17 Life, XVI | faculties, and yet most certainly it was higher than the previous 18 Life, XVI | the soul must do therein. Certainly, I was amazed, and in a 19 Life, XVIII | necessary, the gardener certainly would have plenty of rest; 20 Life, XIX | I have just given: and, certainly, I wish I was a person of 21 Life, XX | may He explain this; for certainly, if He had not shown me 22 Life, XX | risk of death,—which it certainly does; for I have been occasionally 23 Life, XXI | takest any of them away. Certainly, when I think of this, my 24 Life, XXI | doing anything myself—certainly I do not; for I see distinctly 25 Life, XXII | sorry for it, and it was certainly done in ignorance. And so 26 Life, XXII | believed in by the Apostles? Certainly it is not always that one 27 Life, XXII | to be, perfect at once? Certainly, it seems it should be so; 28 Life, XXIII | mortification.~9. I believe certainly, if I had only had this 29 Life, XXIII | exceedingly, and I cried; for certainly I was anxious to please 30 Life, XXIII | is to be tried.~14. And certainly the affliction to be borne 31 Life, XXIV(353)| Who he was is not certainly known. The Bollandists decline 32 Life, XXV | bodily ears. It is most ./. certainly true that I never imagined 33 Life, XXV | can do against me.~25. And certainly they seemed to be afraid 34 Life, XXVI | reason why we are afraid. Certainly it is not my soul, which 35 Life, XXVII | order to explain myself; and certainly there are no comparisons, 36 Life, XXVII | place in heaven, I should certainly be the most ashamed there. 37 Life, XXVIII | that they knew it, I should certainly trust them rather than my 38 Life, XXVIII | carried to my confessor,—for certainly they desired my amendment— 39 Life, XXIX | any way to resemble it. Certainly, the imagination may be 40 Life, XXIX | began to say that I was certainly under the influence of Satan. 41 Life, XXXI | advanced in the spiritual life. Certainly, what I am now about to 42 Life, XXXI | if I was convinced, and certainly persuaded, that all that 43 Life, XXXI | world will kill it.~ ./. 19. Certainly, I see nothing in the world 44 Life, XXXI | were a burden to me; and certainly it was so, for I could not 45 Life, XXXII | salvation of souls; for certainly I believe that, to save 46 Life, XXXII | that the monastery would be certainly built; that He would take 47 Life, XXXVI | of the Provincial. I did certainly think that the Provincial 48 Life, XXXVI | pleasures or of its pains! Certainly this was, I believe, one 49 Life, XXXVII | who are his friends, and certainly these are not persons who 50 Life, XXXVII | you.~16. I repeat it,—I certainly did not know how to live; 51 Life, XXXVII | politeness and instruction. I certainly cannot understand it. I 52 Life, XXXVII | who may live many years? Certainly I am sorry for those spiritual 53 Life, XXXVIII | person of great virtue. I certainly thought that she would not 54 Life, XXXIX | remissness in Thy service! Certainly, I could wish occasionally 55 Life, XXXIX | us can deny it.~13. I am certainly convinced that he will not 56 Rel, I(622) | languishing with love, are certainly marvellous, and through 57 Rel, I | receiving mercies so great. And certainly, in every way, it seems 58 Rel, I | and that soon, my soul certainly is astonished at these things, 59 Rel, I | I say that, though I do certainly believe this to be from 60 Rel, II | I know not how it was; certainly it was a gift from the hand 61 Rel, II | of St. Paul,642—though certainly they are not true of me, 62 Rel, III | such mercies on me, for certainly I do not think that nature 63 Rel, III | thee and comforted thee." Certainly, so it was; for the time 64 Rel, VIII | knowledge of deep things—it certainly requires in the beginning 65 Rel, VIII | who always speaks, I can certainly say which of Them He seems


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