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Alphabetical [« »] faithful 8 faithfully 1 faithfulness 1 fall 53 fallâ 1 fallen 15 falling 12 | Frequency [« »] 53 degree 53 describe 53 devil 53 fall 53 labour 53 oh 53 perhaps | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances fall |
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1 Int, Arg | this favour, one should fall. She shows the damage that 2 Pref | course, but would immediately fall into the other extreme of 3 Pref | risks, because, when they fall who have been objects of 4 Pref | order that she might not fall into delusions. Of one thing 5 Life, II | grown strong enough not to fall away. Afterwards, when the 6 Life, VI | said that I was so soon to fall, after such great consolations 7 Life, VII | myself in a condition to fall at every moment, though 8 Life, VII | might have helped me not to fall. I might, at least, have 9 Life, VII | many friends to help me to fall; but as to rising again, 10 Life, XI | long, never to let Christ fall down beneath the Cross.173~ 11 Life, XIV | delightest to be with it, can yet fall back and offend Thee after 12 Life, XV | wretched nature, they should fall, as I did, let them always 13 Life, XV | worse. I call that a real fall which makes us hate the 14 Life, XV | will never offend God, nor fall into sin,—though there 15 Life, XV | God—and who, rather than fall into a single imperfection, 16 Life, XV | work of Satan and if they fall, they have a sign of the 17 Life, XIX | from Prayer, Even If They Fall. The Great Calamity of Going 18 Life, XIX | God; even if they should fall after our Lord has raised 19 Life, XIX | discouraged, and say: If I fall into sin, it will be worse 20 Life, XIX | in prayer, and that every fall which he can bring about 21 Life, XIX | supported me, in order that my fall might not be great!259~16. 22 Life, XIX | on itself, because it may fall, nor expose itself in any 23 Life, XX | particularly occupied, I fall into these agonies of death, 24 Life, XX | a thousand persecutions fall upon it as a shower. People 25 Life, XX | if the rays of the sun fall really upon it. The soul 26 Life, XXII | progress, it will quickly fall back, because the foundations 27 Life, XXIV | hand, and not suffer me to fall again, now that I was under 28 Life, XXV | deliberately chooses to do so, can fall into delusions. It has often 29 Life, XXV | as this may most easily fall into delusions, if they 30 Life, XXVI | and He sends them when I fall into imperfections. They 31 Life, XXVI | otherwise, I might at any time fall into delusions.382~6. Whenever 32 Life, XXIX | soul cannot endure it; I fall into a trance so deep, that 33 Life, XXXI | profoundly recollected, or to fall into a trance, which I could 34 Life, XXXII | pleasure that is liable to fall every moment into mortal 35 Life, XXXII | lest I should turn back and fall, now that I have seen the 36 Life, XXXIV | Him not to suffer me to fall into sin, with great sweetness, 37 Life, XXXIV | the one or the other to fall into delusion.~16. Now as 38 Life, XXXV | which they who are careless fall, and are dashed to pieces. 39 Life, XXXVI | came of it, it would all fall upon them. Harm to the city 40 Life, XXXVI | been thus begun may not fall to decay, but ever grow 41 Life, XXXVII | miserable nature, liable to fall continually, because of 42 Life, XXXVII | about them, lest they should fall into disgrace.~8. O King 43 Life, XXXVIII| and that he should not fall into mortal sin. I hold 44 Life, XXXIX | so a thousand times,—I fall short of this! It is on 45 Life, XXXIX | them, will not let them fall into the abyss.~17. These 46 Life, XL | and graces so great should fall to the lot of one who has 47 Rel, I | give themselves to prayer fall away; this gives me pain, 48 Rel, I | though I have deserved to fall into delusions because of 49 Rel, I | described. Afterwards I fall into many imperfections, 50 Rel, II | courageous, and more free.639 I fall into a trance more frequently, 51 Rel, II | that the only way not to fall is to cling to the cross, 52 Rel, VI | way that I thought I must fall into a trance; and I had 53 Rel, VII | of her sins, deserved to fall into delusions—our Lord