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

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1 Life, II | the beginning of great harm to me. I often think how 2 Life, II | evil I learned did me much harm. She was very fond of books 3 Life, II | I thought there was no harm in it when I wasted many 4 Life, IV | because I understood now the harm they had done me—I did 5 Life, IV | afterwards: which did me much harm, in that I frequently went 6 Life, V | learned did my soul much harm; for I did not always find 7 Life, V | 7. This did me so much harm, that it is no wonder I 8 Life, V | became a nun. There was no harm in the liking he had for 9 Life, VII | think that it did me much harm to be in a monastery not 10 Life, VII | many monasteries, no more harm would befall me thereby 11 Life, VII | again.~12. It did me much harm that I did not then know 12 Life, VII | assured that there was no harm in seeing such a person, 13 Life, VII | I told them there was no harm in these things, and assured 14 Life, VII | thinking I was doing so much harm.~16. In those early days, 15 Life, VIII | can really find out any harm it can do him, and if the 16 Life, VIII | it be not a still greater harm, why, then, should they 17 Life, XI | road; for he knoweth what harm will befall him thereby— 18 Life, XIII | Satan, I believe, does great harm; for he hinders those who 19 Life, XIV | has the fruition, does it harm. The will, therefore, should 20 Life, XV | Satan can do little or no harm, if the soul directs unto 21 Life, XVII | rest. When I say they do no harm, my meaning is, that they 22 Life, XVII | have no power to do any harm, are very troublesome. I 23 Life, XVIII | so great a blessing, what harm can it do? The outward effects 24 Life, XIX | mercies of God. There was no harm in these thoughts and feelings 25 Life, XXI | distract myself, did me no more harm than if they had never existed; 26 Life, XXI | which ordinarily did me harm, helped me on. Everything 27 Life, XXII | nothing, does a great deal of harm to those who wish to advance 28 Life, XXII | and it does much greater harm; for these blessings are 29 Life, XXIII | Satan could do me little harm; on the contrary, he must 30 Life, XXIII | good purpose, did me much harm; for they made things known 31 Life, XXIII | He had not, the greatest harm would have befallen me, 32 Life, XXIII | not do me a great deal of harm.~16. Then, when I had given 33 Life, XXV | soul is conscious of no harm, great harm may by degrees 34 Life, XXV | conscious of no harm, great harm may by degrees ensue; because, 35 Life, XXV | concealed. If we do this, no harm can befall us, though much 36 Life, XXV | of Satan, could do me no harm; that I should be delivered 37 Life, XXV | our Lord and King,—what harm can Satan do unto me? Why 38 Life, XXV | venial sin can do us more harm than all hell together; 39 Life, XXV | ought to hate,—do us great harm. We ourselves put weapons 40 Life, XXV | himself. Satan can do me no harm whatever, but they can trouble 41 Life, XXVIII| believe, Satan can do no harm to anyone who has had experience 42 Life, XXIX | emotions, and which do so much harm.~ ./. 12. In the beginning, 43 Life, XXX | 20. I dwell much on the harm which original sin has done 44 Life, XXXI | were not, which did great harm to that house; for it was 45 Life, XXXI | and I am astonished at the harm it does. I see some persons 46 Life, XXXII | not—I believe so—wish harm to any one; that I was not, 47 Life, XXXV | my journey might do me no harm.~10. But our Lord had ordered 48 Life, XXXVI | austere lives; for if any harm or error came of it, it 49 Life, XXXVI | would all fall upon them. Harm to the city there could 50 Life, XXXIX | I should do myself some harm by dwelling on my many faults. 51 Life, XXXIX | they wished it, do me any harm.~26. At first the vision 52 Life, XL | once, for in that case much harm might come of it. I know 53 Life, XL | would do me good rather than harm."~25. This was a great comfort 54 Ind | difficulty in finding, iv. 8, 13; harm done by ill-instructed, 55 Ind | xi. 4, 5.~Self-respect, harm of, xxi. 12.~Senses, the,


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