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

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1 Ann | 1557. ~St. Francis de Borja comes to Avila, and approves of 2 Ann | Gaspar de Salazar, S.J., comes to Avila; her sister Doñ 3 Ann | her sister Doña Juana comes to Avila from Alba de Tormes 4 Life, XI | disabled for four. This comes most frequently from bodily 5 Life, XV | now, and the understanding comes forward, and the memory 6 Life, XV | aridity is the result. If it comes from Satan, the practised 7 Life, XV | which are wrought if it comes from God; it leaves neither 8 Life, XV | inasmuch as it thinks the joy comes from God, to betake itself 9 Life, XV | so deal with that which comes from the Spirit of God; 10 Life, XVIII | of the spirit, or union, comes together with heavenly love 11 Life, XVIII | what is erroneous, clearly comes out of that sea of evil— 12 Life, XVIII | This water from heaven comes down very often when the 13 Life, XX | part, is irresistible. It comes, in general, as a shock, 14 Life, XX | upright,272 and a great fear comes upon me of offending God, 15 Life, XX | unexpectedly,—I know not how it comes,—and because of this desire, 16 Life, XX | of my knowledge it comes to pass in this way. See, 17 Life, XX | can be, but so it is; it comes from the hand of our Lord, 18 Life, XX | father, will ask me: How comes it, then, that a rapture 19 Life, XX | trouble it: and thus it comes to pass that the senses 20 Life, XX | longer themselves.~30. Here comes the pain of returning to 21 Life, XX | astonished, if they knew that it comes not from the soul, but from 22 Life, XXV | forgotten. Now, that which comes forth from our understanding 23 Life, XXV | that I know not whence it comes; only the soul seems to 24 Life, XXV | incomparably more convinced that it comes from Satan than I am now 25 Life, XXV | than I am now convinced it comes from God, however deep that 26 Life, XXVII | he saw that the end was comes he repeated the Psalm,403 " 27 Life, XXVIII| risen from the dead. He comes at times in majesty so great, 28 Life, XXIX | cannot: its moaning, however, comes from a keen sense of pain.~ 29 Life, XXX | interior suffering—whence it comes, it knows not—is unendurable, 30 Life, XXX | kindled it, nor whence it comes, nor how to escape it, nor 31 Life, XXX | is never satisfied. This comes from those great impetuosities 32 Life, XXXI | one with another. Our Lord comes to the soul when we do violence 33 Life, XXXVII| compared with that which comes from hearing but one word 34 Life, XXXIX | it myself, because it all comes of the good pleasure of 35 Life, XXXIX | which I have read that it comes forth, after being burnt, 36 Life, XL | all the evil in the world comes from ignorance of the truths 37 Rel, I(622)| understands that what she receives comes to her from the hand of 38 Rel, I | recollection or elevation of spirit comes upon me so suddenly that 39 Rel, I | call upon God; and this comes upon me with great vehemence. 40 Rel, I | the heart; and this pain comes on without my doing anything 41 Rel, I | find any relief, for relief comes from the vision of God, 42 Rel, I | the vision of God, which comes by death, and death is what 43 Rel, I | result of any reflection, but comes in a moment. I am wholly 44 Rel, I | make me believe that it comes from God; for when I see 45 Rel, V | of himself, and that it comes from Me; for, even if he 46 Rel, V | that, if this be union, it comes to this, that, as my soul 47 Rel, V | All my thinking thereon comes at once to this: that I 48 Rel, VI | doing his work well, another comes in his place; and I believed 49 Rel, VII | And it is from this it comes to pass that he in whom 50 Rel, VIII | time.~5. Out of this prayer comes usually what is called a 51 Rel, VIII | the body, if the rapture comes on when it is standing or 52 Rel, VIII | loathsome to it; and hence comes the contempt for all the 53 Rel, VIII | living unto God. A transport comes on by one sole act of His 54 Rel, VIII | passed away. He to whom it comes has enough to do in enduring 55 Rel, VIII | this desire of serving God comes on with a certain tenderness, 56 Ind | xxxvi. 18.~Aridity, how it comes on in the second state of 57 Ind | prayer the door of, viii. 13; comes after trials, xi. 18; the


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