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

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1 Int | hint by saying that she remained blind to certain dangers 2 Int | sojourn at Bezadas. She remained there until Pascua florida 3 Int | more dead than alive, and remained seriously ill for nearly 4 Int | of the Rota seem to have remained unknown to the Bollandists.37 5 Int, Arg | —Of the effects which remained when God granted her some 6 Pref | de las Cuevas. While she remained in the world, and even after 7 Pref | and correct her ways. She remained a year and a half with the 8 Pref | Domingo Bañes."~ The book remained in the keeping of the Inquisition, 9 Life, II | fear of dishonour alone remained, and was a torment to me 10 Life, III | a grief to me.~ ./. 2. I remained in the monastery a year 11 Life, III | ever! Amen.~6. Though I remained here but a few days, yet, 12 Life, IV(107) | Doña Maria, where she remained till the spring, when she 13 Life, IV | vow of enclosure.108~7. I remained there nearly a year, for 14 Life, IV | Maria; but the fruits of it remained; and they were such that, 15 Life, IV | but books, and could have remained alone; and I believe that, 16 Life, V | saved by these means.~14. I remained three months in that place, 17 Life, V | that for about four days I remained insensible. They administered 18 Life, VI | was nothing but bones. I remained in this state, as I have 19 Life, VI(126) | house in Avila, wherein she remained till Palm Sunday, 1537, 20 Life, VI | The longing for solitude remained, and I loved to discourse 21 Life, VII | with loss, and the gain remained with me; and thus, accordingly, 22 Life, VII | all this, the impression remained with me that the vision 23 Life, VII | prayer himself, he never remained with me long; for when he 24 Life, VII | complain afterwards.~25. He remained three days without consciousness; 25 Life, IX | I felt so in my heart. I remained for some time lost in tears, 26 Life, XIII | tried it, and I should have remained in that way, if our Lord 27 Life, XXI | hast given me,—provided I remained in a condition never to 28 Life, XXIII | known which might well have remained secret, because not intended 29 Life, XXIV | confessor355 hear me, and I remained in her house some days. 30 Life, XXIV | strangeness of the visitation,—remained with me.~8. Those words 31 Life, XXXIII | s commandment, and so I remained in the house where I was, 32 Life, XXXIII | effectually to prayer, where he remained more than two years. He 33 Life, XXXIII | willed should be laid.~9. I remained quiet after this for five 34 Life, XXXV | spoken of, in whose house I remained more than six months, our 35 Life, XXXV | during the fortnight she remained with me we laid our plan 36 Life, XXXVI | of a monastery; but much remained still to be done. My friend 37 Life, XXXVI(539)| less than three pounds, and remained in the monastery for a hundred 38 Life, XXXVI | He then disappeared. I remained in astonishment, and the 39 Life, XXXVI | as if by chance.~ ./. He remained here as long as we wanted 40 Life, XXXVI | occasion, when all of us remained in the choir in prayer after 41 Life, XXXVIII | will have it otherwise. I remained there but a few moments 42 Life, XXXVIII | amazement was such that I remained, as I believe, some days 43 Life, XXXVIII | well enough; but the vision remained so impressed on my imagination, 44 Life, XXXIX | ant-hill. I communicated, and remained during Mass. I know not 45 Rel, III | vision was intellectual. She remained there during the Salve, 46 Rel, III | them to Him." After this I remained in that prayer which I still 47 Rel, III | nature can bear them." I remained thus the whole day, as one 48 Rel, IV | the excessive pain, and remained entranced; and until this 49 Rel, IV | works please Me." As He remained with me for some time, I 50 Rel, IV | the Virgin have been? He remained long with her then because 51 Rel, VI | Those who were with me remained in the hermitage while I 52 Rel, VII | frequently. The vision, however, remained so impressed on her mind, 53 Rel, VII | of everything while she remained there; and he saw what she 54 Rel, VII | more than all the rest, and remained her very good friend.~12. 55 Rel, VIII | her innermost soul there remained an assurance and a confidence 56 Rel, IX | occupy myself therein; and I remained with a great resolution 57 Rel, IX | much to one of them,715—I remained in conversation with him 58 Rel, IX | slightly recollected, I remained thinking how I had our Lord 59 Rel, IX | than this." The vision has remained with me till now. What I


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