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Alphabetical [« »] fruit 13 fruitâ 1 fruitful 1 fruition 63 fruits 19 fryers 1 fuel 7 | Frequency [« »] 64 sweetness 63 bear 63 forth 63 fruition 63 last 63 virtue 62 else | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances fruition |
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1 Life, I | most quickly attain to the fruition of those great joys of which 2 Life, XI | will not let us have the fruition of that which is so precious 3 Life, XI | prayer, there is more of fruition; although they who are in 4 Life, XIII | world, and yet have the fruition of God in the next; and 5 Life, XIV | order that it may have the fruition of that contentment in greater 6 Life, XIV | render itself capable of the fruition of so great a good; nevertheless, 7 Life, XIV | all, simply abiding in its fruition and quiet.202 For if it 8 Life, XIV | give them that into the fruition ofwhich it has entered itself.~ 9 Life, XIV | that of which it has the fruition, does it harm. The will, 10 Life, XV | any portion of that the fruition of which itself has entered 11 Life, XV | will should abide in the fruition of that grace, recollected 12 Life, XV | order to obtain a greater fruition of this good.~23. In short, 13 Life, XVI | do so; it seeks only the fruition of exceeding bliss. It is 14 Life, XVI | things of this world, and a fruition of God. I know of no other 15 Life, XVI | and to the soul a kind of fruition most full of delight.228~ 16 Life, XVI | order to have a greater fruition of that bliss which so sweet 17 Life, XVII | consenting to the graces, the fruition of which it has, and that 18 Life, XVII | intent upon, and have the fruition of, the great work ./. 19 Life, XVII | but is occupied in the fruition of God: like a person who 20 Life, XVII | were, supernaturally in the fruition of blessings so great.~14. 21 Life, XVIII | sense of anything, only fruition, without understanding what 22 Life, XVIII | understanding what that is the fruition of which is granted. It 23 Life, XVIII | It is understood that the fruition is of a certain good containing 24 Life, XVIII | are all occupied in this fruition in such a way that not one 25 Life, XVIII | soul has none, whereby this fruition can be made known. Everything 26 Life, XVIII | except to hinder the soul's fruition; and so they rather hurt 27 Life, XVIII | it the better to have the fruition of its joy. Great and most 28 Life, XIX | have more abundantly the fruition of our Lord. It is abiding 29 Life, XIX | falling away from that the fruition of which it then possesses. 30 Life, XX(267)| a rapture has a greater fruition of God, and that God takes 31 Life, XXII | that we may have a deeper fruition of what we seem to have 32 Life, XXII | more, and have a deeper fruition of God, when they make efforts 33 Life, XXVII | that the soul may have the fruition of so great a good. This 34 Life, XXVII | that we can attain to the fruition of what He purchased with 35 Life, XXVII | so that I may have the fruition of it!—what will be the 36 Life, XXVIII | must it be there, where the fruition of it is complete!~5. This 37 Life, XXVIII | presence is lost in the fruition thereof. It is true that 38 Life, XXIX | order to have a greater fruition of it all.~3. Accordingly, 39 Life, XXIX | attain completely to the fruition of its good. At other times, 40 Life, XXIX | pain or suffering, because fruition ensues at once. May He be 41 Life, XXX | Thee, that it may have the fruition of Thee in all its faculties? 42 Life, XXX | rendered us incapable of the fruition of so great a good. My sins, 43 Life, XXXVII | the different degrees of fruition even in this life; for it 44 Life, XXXVII | heaven itself between the fruition of one and that of another, 45 Life, XXXVII | the slightest degree of fruition.~3. And so I say that if 46 Life, XXXVII | one ./. slight degree of fruition in the contemplation of 47 Life, XXXVII | where everything hinders the fruition of Thee; where, besides, 48 Life, XXXVIII| blessings, and begin to have the fruition of them, that it may not 49 Life, XXXVIII| so that, when we have the fruition of Thy sovereign mercies, 50 Life, XXXVIII| race, persevere in that fruition!~ ./. 26. It might happen 51 Rel, III | had a capacity for great fruition." It seemed to me as if 52 Rel, III | a certain sense had the fruition and possession of the Three 53 Rel, III | daughter, that meriting lies in fruition? No; merit lies only in 54 Rel, III | heard that St. Paul had the fruition of heavenly joys more than 55 Rel, IV | once in order to have the fruition of that joy. By this I saw 56 Rel, IV | thou seest, thou hast the fruition of It in great joy. I reward 57 Rel, VIII | occupied with the object of its fruition: so it seems to me. They 58 Rel, VIII | soul know more of that, the fruition of which it has, in a trance 59 Rel, VIII | entering, as it desires, on the fruition of God, it conceives a great 60 Rel, VIII | which hinders it from that fruition which it then seems to have 61 Rel, IX | interposes between it and the fruition of them. Though this passes 62 Rel, IX | not allow us to have the fruition thereof.~21. During the 63 Rel, XI | great a certainty of the fruition of God, that it seems to