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Alphabetical [« »] trampled 1 tramples 1 trampling 4 trance 57 tranceâ 2 trances 6 tranquil 3 | Frequency [« »] 57 matters 57 mercy 57 perfect 57 trance 57 ways 56 care 56 fra | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances trance |
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1 Int, Arg | difference between Union and Trance, and explains what a Trance 2 Int, Arg | Trance, and explains what a Trance is; she also says something 3 Ann | seriously ill, and in a trance for four days, when in her 4 Life, V(124) | bodily illness, yet it was a trance of the soul at the same 5 Life, XVIII | fainting away in a kind of trance: breathing, and all the 6 Life, XX | as they speak, or from a trance, which are all one.266 I 7 Life, XX | suspends them in union and in a trance.~16. O Jesus! oh, that some 8 Life, XX | Before the soul fell into the trance, it thought itself to be 9 Life, XXII | throws the spirit into a trance as easily as a giant takes 10 Life, XXII | in the beginning, when a trance lasts only the twinkling 11 Life, XXII | gives when this grace is a trance of longer duration.~23. 12 Life, XXVII | He showed it to me in a trance,—so is it here: God and 13 Life, XXVIII(406)| which is the beginning of trance or ecstasy, the spiritual 14 Life, XXVIII | way, by throwing it into a trance or ecstasy, whereby the 15 Life, XXIX | endure it; I fall into a trance so deep, that I lose the 16 Life, XXIX | and to throw it into a trance, so that there is no time 17 Life, XXXI | certain monastery, and in a trance, I saw a great fight between 18 Life, XXXI | recollected, or to fall into a trance, which I could not resist 19 Life, XXXIII | fell into so profound a trance, that I was as it were beside 20 Life, XXXIV | was lost in a profound trance. Our Lord told me I must 21 Life, XXXIV | speak threw me into a deep trance, which almost deprived me 22 Life, XXXV | would help me. I was in a trance; and the effects were such, 23 Life, XXXVI | and being as it were in a trance, I saw Christ; who, as it 24 Life, XXXVII | God gives in a vision or a trance are so different, that it 25 Life, XXXVIII | I had continued in that trance for ever, and that I had 26 Life, XXXVIII | so; for he was often in a trance. He wrote to me not long 27 Life, XXXVIII | said Mass he fell into a trance which lasted a long time, 28 Life, XXXIX | church I fell into a deep trance, and saw heaven open—not 29 Life, XXXIX | had been two hours in that trance and joy.~33. I was afterwards 30 Life, XXXIX | grant me this grace. In a trance He made me behold her going 31 Life, XL | out one result of a deep trance; it may be that some are 32 Life, XL | of the soul are then in a trance, they are not able afterwards 33 Life, XL | in prayer, I fell into a trance, and stood in spirit on 34 Rel, I(622) | frequently falls into a trance when she hears God spoken 35 Rel, I | repose, or falls into a trance, so that I cannot in any 36 Rel, I | it by throwing it into a trance, whereby all is made calm, 37 Rel, I | them by throwing me into a trance, wherein the soul seems 38 Rel, II | more free.639 I fall into a trance more frequently, for these 39 Rel, III | scarcely ever fell into a trance of late in public, I heard 40 Rel, III | because I fell at once into a trance. Multitudes of angels seemed 41 Rel, IV | my soul was thrown into a trance through the excessive pain, 42 Rel, IV | you see me whether this trance be the effect of suffering, 43 Rel, IV | I fell into a profound trance; and it seemed to me that 44 Rel, IV | Communion, I was in a deep trance,—so much so, that I was 45 Rel, VI | thought I must fall into a trance; and I had a vision, that 46 Rel, VIII | that it can be called a trance; nor is it altogether union.~ 47 Rel, VIII | greatest.~8. Raptures and trance, in my opinion, are all 48 Rel, VIII | habit of using the word trance instead of rapture, because 49 Rel, VIII | speaking may also be called a trance. The difference between 50 Rel, VIII | difference between union and trance is this, that the latter 51 Rel, VIII | there is more violence in a trance for the natural warmth vanishes, 52 Rel, VIII | fruition of which it has, in a trance than in union, and accordingly 53 Rel, VIII | The difference between trance and transport702 is this, 54 Rel, VIII | transport702 is this,—in a trance the soul gradually dies 55 Rel, VIII | leave me, except through a trance or great sweetness in our 56 Rel, X | me,734 and I fell into a trance. In that profound recollection 57 Ind | vision of a, xxxix. 31, 32.~Trance, a, xviii. 17, xx. 1; outward