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laborem 2
laborious 5
laboriously 1
labour 53
laboured 14
labourer 1
labourerâ 1
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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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labour

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1 Int | references were wrong. No labour has been spared in the correction 2 Life, IV | things lawful.~10. I used to labour with all my might to imagine 3 Life, IV | to myself, as I used to labour to picture, our Lord's Humanity, 4 Life, VIII | the whole world does not labour to draw near to Thee in 5 Life, IX | attain to this involves great labour, except to those persons 6 Life, IX | strive after with great labour, our Lord seems to have 7 Life, XI | I have to say that the labour is greatest at first; for 8 Life, XI | water it so often, and the labour of the gardener is much 9 Life, XI | Himself waters it, without labour on our part—and this way 10 Life, XI | therefore is his garden without labour on his part, irrigated by 11 Life, XI | recollected, and this is a great labour, because the senses have 12 Life, XI | hope for some gain by a labour so great as that of lowering 13 Life, XI | as the greatest favour to labour in the garden of so ./. 14 Life, XI | him have no fear that his labour is in vain: he serves a 15 Life, XII | left unpunished—it is labour thrown away, and the soul 16 Life, XIII | never come to an end. Let us labour, therefore, always to consider 17 Life, XIV | draw more water with less labour, and be able to take some 18 Life, XIV | higher, and accordingly the labour is much less than it was 19 Life, XIV | greatest consolation; and the labour is so slight, that prayer, 20 Life, XV | rather, it helps without any labour at all to keep this little 21 Life, XV | that it is not by dint of labour on our part that we can 22 Life, XV | —it has cost me much labour to be clear about them— 23 Life, XVII | let the soul undergo any labour whatever, but that of taking 24 Life, XVII | the poor soul, with the labour, perhaps, of twenty years 25 Life, XVIII | gardener undergoes some labour: though in the later states 26 Life, XVIII | in the later states the labour is attended with so much 27 Life, XVIII | out of it,—and thus the labour is not felt as labour, but 28 Life, XVIII | the labour is not felt as labour, but as bliss.~2. In this 29 Life, XVIII | am, who, though she may labour not to lose them, by the 30 Life, XX | little satisfaction! what labour in vain! It sees, too, not 31 Life, XXI | great detachment with much labour; but they will not attain 32 Life, XXII | wicked, yet let us always labour to keep this in view, and 33 Life, XXII | time, and with very little labour. May His Majesty give us 34 Life, XXV | but listen, without any labour. The human locution is as 35 Life, XXXII | our Lord commanded me to labour with all my might for this 36 Life, XXXIII| alms. It cost me no small labour to have this matter settled 37 Life, XXXVI | both to serve God and to labour, that what has been thus 38 Life, XXXVI | believe one who with much labour, and by the prayers of many 39 Life, XXXVII| together with much pain and labour before he can speak to them. 40 Life, XXXVII| these follies with so much labour. God grant that in the next 41 Life, XXXIX | seems to have cost me some labour, was fully founded by the 42 Life, XXXIX | least, all these things labour to ensnare it; more than 43 Life, XXXIX | though I might long for it, labour for it, and annihilate myself 44 Life, XXXIX | that thou mayest always labour to advance."~34. Once, when 45 Life, XL | member of them by himself, labour, that by his means our Lord 46 Life, XL | if I were to magnify my labour in writing this, to oblige 47 Rel, I(622)| perfection, if they do not labour to become perfect, according 48 Rel, I | understood as excluding all labour on my part, but merely solicitude— 49 Rel, I | goes well with me, and I labour to forget myself as much 50 Rel, III | And I heard Him say also: "Labour thou not to hold Me within 51 Rel, VIII | of ours, however much we labour, can attain to, though we 52 Ind | xxxi26; commanded to labour for the reform of her Order, 53 Ind | degree of, xvii. 7; the labour of the soul lessens in the


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