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

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1 Int | book came finally into the hands of Father Bañez, it was 2 Int | taken while it was in the hands of the bishop Don Alvaro 3 Int | is now, I think, in the hands of her daughter-in-law, 4 Pref | now placed herself in the hands of Don Francis, who encouraged 5 Pref | is not fit to be in the hands of everybody, for it is 6 Pref | that the book was in the hands of the servants of the Princess, 7 Pref | of her life were in the hands of secular people,—he 8 Pref | The Saint left it in his hands, but Fra Bañes, struck 9 Life, II | appearance. I took pains with my hands and my hair, used perfumes, 10 Life, VI | when I began to crawl on my hands and knees. I bore all this 11 Life, VII | matter seriously into His own hands.~7. If parents would take 12 Life, X | the gifts received at His hands, we shall never be moved 13 Life, XI | as they say, out of His Hands, even after we had made 14 Life, XV | must then escape out of its hands; now and then, it could 15 Life, XVIII | it cannot even move the hands without great pain; the 16 Life, XX(267)| it then more into His own hands. That is evidently so; because 17 Life, XX | abandon ourselves into the hands of God, and go willingly 18 Life, XX | bones are racked, and my hands become so rigid, that I 19 Life, XX | sitting, sitting; if the hands were open, or if they were 20 Life, XX | and so none remains in its hands; all the good it has, it 21 Life, XXI | given up its will into His hands,296 and that it cannot deceive 22 Life, XXI | not come before Thee with hands so empty,298 seeing that 23 Life, XXI | have deserved them at His hands by cultivating the garden, 24 Life, XXII | everything must pass through the hands of His most Sacred Humanity, 25 Life, XXII | committing ourselves into the hands of God. If it be His Majesty' 26 Life, XXII | abandonment of themselves into the hands of His Majesty, that He 27 Life, XXV | ourselves put weapons into their hands, that they may assail us; 28 Life, XXVII | nothing but put myself in the hands of God: He knew what was 29 Life, XXVIII | in prayer, to show me His Hands, and His Hands only. The 30 Life, XXVIII | show me His Hands, and His Hands only. The beauty of them 31 Life, XXVIII | great courage to look upon Hands and Face so beautiful. But 32 Life, XXVIII | whiteness of one of our Lord's Hands415 are beyond our imagination 33 Life, XXX | have escaped out of his hands I see clearly that this 34 Life, XXX | unable to escape out of their hands. It is impossible to describe 35 Life, XXXI | I had escaped out of his hands, he would yet lay hold of 36 Life, XXXI | to commit myself into the hands of God. Then I was tormented 37 Life, XXXI | for a soul left in the hands of God cares nothing about 38 Life, XXXI | mercies I received at Thy hands! So it is, O my Lord. I 39 Life, XXXII | destruction of life by the hands of another but here it is 40 Life, XXXII | never to let me out of His hands, lest I should turn back 41 Life, XXXIII | once to take me by both hands. She said that I pleased 42 Life, XXXVI | advised us to put it in the hands of learned men. This brought 43 Life, XXXVII | wouldest not endure it at my hands. But Thou art with me, and 44 Life, XXXVIII| with white banners in their hands, and I have had other most 45 Life, XXXVIII| have spoken,581 held in the hands of that priest, in the Host 46 Life, XXXVIII| It was plain that those hands were those of a sinner, 47 Life, XXXVIII| Himself ./. in the very hands of His enemy, for my good 48 Life, XXXIX | paper which he had in his hands. That sight consoled me 49 Life, XXXIX | trust themselves in the hands of God, for the truth, which 50 Life, XXXIX | weapons of war in their hands, to hurt me; some had spears, 51 Life, XL | ill deserved them at Thy hands?~8. Once, when I was with 52 Life, XL | some degree fallen. In his hands he held a large book, which 53 Life, XL | me with swords in their hands. The meaning of that, as 54 Rel, I | but leave it all in the hands of God.630~17. This leaving 55 Rel, I | 17. This leaving in the hands of God the supply of all 56 Rel, II | or touched them with my hands,—and this I now see is 57 Rel, II | and I place myself in the hands of God, and trust my desires; 58 Rel, III | they would like to tie My hands."~11. One day after the 59 Rel, IV | that a numbness began in my hands, and no efforts of mine 60 Rel, IV | am writing this; for my hands are as if the joints were 61 Rel, IV | —it is I. Show me thy hands." And to me He seemed to 62 Rel, VIII | deep, as I was saying, the hands become cold, and sometimes 63 Rel, VIII | not able to write with my hands: the pains I endure are 64 Rel, IX | him with palms in their hands, all singing hymns of praise


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