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migne 1
migrate 1
mihi 12
mind 54
mindful 1
minds 2
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54 doã
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54 nun
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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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mind

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1 Int | described by him. Bearing in mind the hint St. Teresa gives11 2 Int | she worked it out in her mind, so that the apparent delay 3 Pref | months, she made up her mind, and against her inclination, 4 Life, Pro | of my life84 to keep in mind how wicked it has been; 5 Life, III | and if all had been of one mind, I might have profited by 6 Life, IV | my dress; and, calling to mind that I was delivered from 7 Life, IV | to go on, when I call to mind the circumstances of my 8 Life, VI | to keep most carefully in mind that I ought not to assent 9 Life, VI | ask for. I cannot call to mind that I have ever asked him 10 Life, VII | myself whenever I call to mind my ingratitude and my wickedness.~ 11 Life, VII | considering what a virtuous mind must be. Hence my tears 12 Life, VIII | unless it be that men have a mind to go through the troubles 13 Life, IX | vexed me. But calling to mind the love that He bore me, 14 Life, XII | To have the powers of the mind occupied, and to think that 15 Life, XIII | himself in Christ, and keep in mind that he never deserved to 16 Life, XV | let them always keep in mind the good they have lost; 17 Life, XV | Now, labouring to keep in mind that all things here below 18 Life, XV | armour of prayer, to call to mind how everything is coming 19 Life, XVIII | can I understand what the mind is, nor how it differs from 20 Life, XX | afraid, when I called to mind how little I had deserved 21 Life, XXI | as it did before.~12. The mind is now so inured to the 22 Life, XXV | or even words which the mind addressed to itself. I do 23 Life, XXVI | afterwards would change the mind of that confessor, so that 24 Life, XXX | truly all I can call to mind. But I must omit much; for 25 Life, XXXI | so far, that I made up my mind, while thinking of it, that 26 Life, XXXII | imagine, but I was not to mind them. He told me also what 27 Life, XXXII | everybody; so he changed his mind, and would not acknowledge 28 Life, XXXII | that he had made up his mind to insist on the abandonment 29 Life, XXXIII | Father Provincial changed his mind. I believe that the change 30 Life, XXXIII | might not be according to my mind, because they would watch 31 Life, XXXV | experience,—I made up my mind to seek no further advice.~ 32 Life, XXXVI | lies. So I began to call to mind my great resolutions to 33 Life, XXXVIII| God for it; and calling to mind how on another occasion, 34 Life, XXXVIII| Communion once I called to mind the exceeding great majesty 35 Life, XXXVIII| distress and anxiety of mind, because he did not know 36 Life, XXXIX | and keep continually in mind the intrinsic vanity of 37 Life, XXXIX | never enters into their mind that they might be discontented 38 Life, XXXIX | In this my distress of mind, not knowing what to do, 39 Life, XL | see clearly and keep in mind how much He would suffer, 40 Rel, I(622) | with equal tranquillity of mind, without losing the peace 41 Rel, I(622) | was through them that her mind had been quieted and directed 42 Rel, I | sin, I cannot make up my mind that they have offended 43 Rel, I | I never can make up my mind, though I see it plainly 44 Rel, I | least, I can call nothing to mind. Bodily pains at the same 45 Rel, III | distracted that I could fix my mind on nothing, I complained 46 Rel, III | also told me to keep in mind the words He said to His 47 Rel, VI | we were both to have one mind in all things, for so it 48 Rel, VI | different,—I made up my mind at last to act upon them, 49 Rel, VII | remained so impressed on her mind, and produced such effects, 50 Rel, VIII | granted that it is not in my mind to think this to be correct, 51 Rel, IX | for God, and calling to mind that I had given up nothing 52 Rel, IX | able to call it again to mind; and so, when I was trying 53 Rel, IX | distracted and dissipated in mind, that I had no power over 54 Rel, X | monasteries are to be of one mind.~The second, even if they


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