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

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1 Pref | they are granted is not perfect, for it is nothing new that 2 Pref | in her just persons and perfect in holiness, it is unreasonable 3 Pref | in the practices of the perfect Christian life.~"3. Judging 4 Life, VIII | make an effort to become perfect, so as to merit the joys 5 Life, VIII | and consolations which the perfect receive from God, yet he 6 Life, VIII | we know, are absolutely perfect; ours, vicious, sensual, 7 Life, X | great virtues to which the perfect attain, if he has not some 8 Life, X | render their works most perfect; while I, wretched that 9 Life, XI | Not Attain Quickly to the Perfect Love of God. Of Four Degrees 10 Life, XI | once to the possession of perfect love? I have spoken amiss; 11 Life, XI | that the attaining to the perfect possession of this true 12 Life, XIII | fear, till we become very perfect in virtue. And there are 13 Life, XIII | are not many who are so perfect as to be able to relax themselves 14 Life, XIII | and though we may not be perfect in it at once, we shall 15 Life, XV | which His Majesty will have perfect souls to possess.~7. This 16 Life, XV | a loyal fear224 of more perfect growth.225 There is a visible 17 Life, XVII | union, which, though not a perfect union, is yet more so than 18 Life, XX(267)| least, others the most, perfect form of it, as it will appear 19 Life, XXII | grace so great as this of perfect contemplation, it is not, 20 Life, XXII | not, as it ought to be, perfect at once? Certainly, it seems 21 Life, XXIII | soul as if I ought to be perfect at once, I saw that much 22 Life, XXIII | were fitted for a soul more perfect than mine; and though the 23 Life, XXV | to remove it, and give me perfect peace: "Be not afraid, my 24 Life, XXVIII | intellectual vision is more perfect than this; and this, the 25 Life, XXVIII | imaginary vision, much more perfect than those ./. visions 26 Life, XXVIII | all his might to make me perfect. As I was very much afraid 27 Life, XXIX | and gradually make it more perfect, and so lay up that image 28 Life, XXIX | that all this may not be perfect, and that much sensuality 29 Life, XXX | lunatic bound in the chains of perfect contemplation. I wonder 30 Life, XXX | I should have been more perfect in goodness. Another great 31 Life, XXXI | greater courage in one not yet perfect to walk in the way of perfection 32 Life, XXXI | insists on his becoming perfect at once, and a thousand 33 Life, XXXI | though they may consider him perfect, he is living on the earth, 34 Life, XXXV | that poverty was the more perfect way, I could not persuade 35 Life, XXXV | poverty I had made, and the perfect observance of the counsels 36 Life, XXXV | so was clearly the most perfect way; and that, because the 37 Life, XXXVI | necessary for the more perfect keeping of it. And I trust 38 Life, XXXVI | be the first to relax the perfect observance of the rule, 39 Life, XXXVIII| he may live in the most perfect peace. Moreover, it makes 40 Life, XXXVIII| beginners, proficients, and the perfect may know that they have 41 Rel, I(622) | matter better, to be the more perfect. And though she holds the 42 Rel, I(622) | she knew it would be more perfect to have nothing more to 43 Rel, I(622) | do not labour to become perfect, according to the spirit 44 Rel, I | consider to be the more perfect, or more for the honour 45 Rel, II | one person, who is wholly perfect in the true fervour of the 46 Rel, II | merit—I mean, by a more perfect doing of His will.~17. Everything 47 Rel, II | nothing in it that is not in perfect agreement with the holy 48 Rel, VII | after that which is most perfect, and she had almost always 49 Ind | xi. 16, xv17; of the perfect, xv18; an effect of raptures, 50 Ind | grows most in the state of perfect union, xix2; dangers of 51 Ind | consists, xi. 20; vehement in perfect souls, xv. 6; effects of 52 Ind | example of a, xiii. 19; the perfect may have to return to, xv. 53 Ind | impossible in the prayer of perfect union, xviii. 14; a delight, 54 Ind | suspension of, in the prayer of perfect union, xviii. 19.~Sensitiveness, 55 Ind | xiv5; in the prayer of perfect union, xix. 1, 2; the Saint 56 Ind | union, xvi. 4; and of the perfect union, xviii. 19; the Saint 57 Ind | states of, xviii. 1.~Union, perfect, prayer of, xviii. 1; the


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