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

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1 Pref | with a prayer for me; He knows that I am asking this in 2 Life, VI | disposition of our Lord, Who knows best what is for our good.~ 3 Life, VIII | the King, knowing that He knows it, and yet never withdrawing 4 Life, IX | his presence, because he knows for certain that he is present— 5 Life, X | send it destroy it; for he knows better than I do what is 6 Life, X | gaining myself. Our Lord knows well that I, as I shall 7 Life, XI | without that, as every one knows, we never can have one good 8 Life, XI | great an Emperor; and as he knows that he is pleasing Him 9 Life, XIII | reason? His Majesty surely knows better than we do what kind 10 Life, XIII | husband. And so it is, he knows not how to make arrangements 11 Life, XIV | prisoner of God; for it knows well what is to be the captive 12 Life, XIV | of the soul, and the soul knows not whence, nor how, it 13 Life, XIV | it came, very often it knows not what to do, or wish, 14 Life, XVI | know what to do,—for it knows not whether to speak or 15 Life, XVI | slight service to Thee. It knows not what to desire; but 16 Life, XVI | for there is no one that knows himself as well as he is 17 Life, XVII | other than it was, and it knows not how it is beginning 18 Life, XVII | so many things, that he knows not where to look—one 19 Life, XVIII | Let him describe it who knows it; for as it is impossible 20 Life, XIX | being aware of it, and it knows not how or when it wept 21 Life, XIX | in this way! The traitor knows that he has already lost 22 Life, XX | seeks Him as He is, and knows not what it seeks. I say 23 Life, XX | it seeks. I say that it knows not, because the imagination 24 Life, XX | is aware of it, ./. or knows what is passing there. Nor 25 Life, XX | not belong to it, neither knows it how it ./. came to possess 26 Life, XX | it is for His glory. It knows that it possesses nothing 27 Life, XXI | already given: the soul knows that it has given up its 28 Life, XXI | more good; but that soul knows perfectly well that they 29 Life, XXII | others, as your reverence knows better than I do.~11. This 30 Life, XXII | than we are ourselves, and knows what each one of us is fit  31 Life, XXII | give us that love,—He knows the great need we have of 32 Life, XXIII | overcome my repugnance. He knows that the whole relief of 33 Life, XXVI | like man in His ways; He knows our weakness. But the soul 34 Life, XXVI | weariness, because the soul knows itself to be away ./. from 35 Life, XXVI | it so distinctly, that it knows not what to do with itself. 36 Life, XXVII | for his cell, as every one knows, was only four feet and 37 Life, XXVIII| artificial. It is a light which knows no night; but rather, as 38 Life, XXVIII| how He loves it, yet it knows not where to go, and so 39 Life, XXVIII| not to find any one who knows this way of the spirit by 40 Life, XXIX | times, so that the soul knows not what is the matter with 41 Life, XXIX | some relief, because it knows not what to do—through 42 Life, XXX | often by a particular road, knows, though it be night and 43 Life, XXX | suffering—whence it comes, it knows not—is unendurable, and, 44 Life, XXX | God. Such a one neither knows nor comprehends the blessing 45 Life, XXX | he possesses, unless he knows by experience what it is 46 Life, XXXIII| distress which our Lord knows it cost me to bring it to 47 Life, XXXIV | come forth like one who knows the true worth of that merit 48 Rel, I(622)| has profited by them she knows by experience, and she knows 49 Rel, I(622)| knows by experience, and she knows it, too, of other persons  50 Rel, I(622)| to leave undone what she knows herself, or is told by those 51 Rel, I | when I see any one who knows anything about me, I wish 52 Rel, I | for nothing else. This He knows well, or I am very blind; 53 Rel, VII | not exist, so far as she knows herself, and her confessors 54 Rel, VII | seen that person before, knows he is there, or knew it 55 Rel, VIII | more than the understanding knows; but the understanding does 56 Rel, VIII | a strange way, the soul knows One only God. I do not remember


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