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glorious 36
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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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glory

   Part, Chapter
1 Int | their neighbour and the glory of God." One of these two 2 Int, Arg | forth victorious to His own glory and praise.~Chapter XXXVII. 3 Int, Arg | every increase in heavenly glory, and that for no trouble 4 Int, Arg | an end. May it be for the glory of God. Amen.~ 5 Pref | weak vessels, for His own glory.~"12. Go on your road, but 6 Life, Pro | may be to His praise and glory, and a help to my confessors; 7 Life, VII | hypocrisy and ostentation—glory be to God!—I do not remember 8 Life, VIII | speaking of mental prayer—glory be to God for it; and, if 9 Life, XII | things of heaven and of its glory, or unto God and His great 10 Life, XIV | knowledge of the blissfulness of glory is communicated ./. to 11 Life, XIV | that they might be to His glory; for I desired nothing for 12 Life, XVI | told and maintained for the glory of God; for he who is courageously 13 Life, XVIII | them to the increase of Thy glory. These, and expressions 14 Life, XX | to do everything for His glory, and according to His will.~ 15 Life, XX | about itself, it is for His glory. It knows that it possesses 16 Life, XXVI | behold but a part of that glory which He will give to those 17 Life, XXVII | what will be the accidental glory and the joy of the blessed 18 Life, XXVII | often seen him in great glory. The first time he appeared 19 Life, XXVII | perfected in such great glory: and now he is a greater 20 Life, XXVIII | He be blessed for ever! A glory so great was more than one 21 Life, XXVIII | glorified bodies, that the glory which surrounds them renders 22 Life, XXVIII | excellency and beauty and glory of the most Holy Humanity 23 Life, XXVIII | he cannot counterfeit the glory which it has when the vision 24 Life, XXX | to see what it will do. Glory be to God, for a wonder, 25 Life, XXXI | speak ill of me, or give glory to Him. He made me understand 26 Life, XXXIV | exceeding great majesty and glory, manifesting His joy at 27 Life, XXXIV | carried by angels in great glory. I understood by that vision 28 Life, XXXIV | more might be said to the glory of our Lord.~23. All the 29 Life, XXXIV | Him receive my sister into glory. During all those years, 30 Life, XXXVI | his death, and the great glory he was in, and so I was 31 Life, XXXVI | saw our Lady in exceeding glory, in a white mantle, with 32 Life, XXXVI | that the high degree of glory to which our Lord would 33 Life, XXXVI | may be to the praise and glory of Himself and of the glorious 34 Life, XXXVII | Greatness of One Degree of Glory.~1. It is painful to me 35 Life, XXXVII | speak of some of them to His glory. May it please His Majesty 36 Life, XXXVII | receive one slight degree of glory additional, or without any 37 Life, XXXVII | of any kind to enter into glory of a slightly lower degree, 38 Life, XXXVII | mine lose one degree of glory. Ah, wretched that I am, 39 Life, XXXVII | into disgrace.~8. O King of glory, and Lord of all kings! 40 Life, XXXVIII| once in exceedingly great glory, and told me certain things. 41 Life, XXXVIII| Sacred Humanity in exceeding glory, greater than I had ever 42 Life, XXXVIII| this life. For though now—glory be to God!—I had no desire 43 Life, XXXVIII| go up to heaven in great glory, and our Lord with him. 44 Life, XXXVIII| let me see the degree of glory to which some souls have 45 Life, XXXIX | nothing that was not for His glory, and that He would grant 46 Life, XXXIX | very different in their glory, and seemingly all on fire. 47 Life, XXXIX | the sight of such great glory was excessive. The effects 48 Life, XL | however,—to God be the glory!—though many speak against 49 Life, XL | might, in some measure, have glory,—because that is what 50 Rel, I | liberty.~18. Vainglory631—glory, be to God!—so far as 51 Rel, I | of importance; and such—glory be to God!—only at intervals 52 Rel, I | any advantage, only His glory. I cannot believe that Satan 53 Rel, I | show me if this be for His glory, or lead me by another way.636 54 Rel, III | hast thou heard of Me in glory.661 Do not suppose, when 55 Rel, VII | see God honoured, and His glory increased. To that end were 56 Rel, VII | for the increase of His glory even in the slightest degree.~ 57 Rel, VII | advance His service and glory, she thinks no more of herself 58 Rel, VIII | it may last only for His glory. This done, it bears all.~ 59 Rel, XI | and the advancement of His glory.~2. Though this be so, yet, 60 Rel, XI | God accomplished and His glory increased; for as the soul 61 Rel, XI | importance than to dwell in glory.~The unworthy servant and 62 Ind | one additional degree of glory, xxxvii. 3; her affection


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