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

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distressed

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1 Pref | with horror, and greatly distressed, when I read of the gestures 2 Life, II | altogether.~5. This friendship distressed my father and sister exceedingly. 3 Life, V | little or no concern; what distressed me were the pains I had— 4 Life, V | confession, was grievously distressed. Loud cries and many ./. 5 Life, VIII | sermons, at another they distressed me, because they made me 6 Life, XI | reason why he should be distressed who is already raised to 7 Life, XI | from the first. They are distressed, thinking they are doing 8 Life, XIII | in heaven—and these are distressed by meditations on hell. 9 Life, XVIII | present Himself: so I was distressed. A most learned man, of 10 Life, XXIII | he required of me, I was distressed; and when I perceived that 11 Life, XXIII | I used to be very much distressed, thinking that he would 12 Life, XXIII | with the fear I was in, distressed me exceedingly, and I cried; 13 Life, XXIII | This answer so alarmed and distressed me, that I knew not what 14 Life, XXIII | that I was exceedingly distressed and sorrowful. It pained 15 Life, XXV | not; if it does not, it is distressed because it hears them, and 16 Life, XXV | resist, is troubled and distressed, without knowing why; for 17 Life, XXV | avoid it; and, though it distressed me, I was forced to listen. 18 Life, XXVI | greatly, and now and then distressed me: he tried me heavily, 19 Life, XXVIII | fancied these things; so I was distressed, because I had spoken of 20 Life, XXVIII | were deluded.419 All this distressed me. I began to be afraid 21 Life, XXVIII | lasted some time, and I was distressed on many sides; but, with 22 Life, XXX | me, and bade me not to be distressed, but to praise God, and 23 Life, XXX | word, saying only, "Be not distressed, have no fear,"—as I said 24 Life, XXX | conclusion, I was greatly distressed, until certain learned persons, 25 Life, XXX | another, I am very much distressed. The inward stirring of 26 Life, XXXI | 15. Once, when I was much distressed at this, our Lord said to 27 Life, XXXI | then neither should I be distressed if He showed forth His works 28 Life, XXXIII | accomplishment.~4. I was much distressed at one time by a letter 29 Life, XXXIII | disturbed and most grievously distressed. But our Lord, who never 30 Life, XXXIII | for when I was so much distressed at his departure, our Lord 31 Life, XXXIII | again had I any reason to be distressed. The rector that came never 32 Life, XXXIV | very night I was extremely distressed by the thought whether I 33 Life, XXXV | at once. I was very much distressed, and did nothing but weep, 34 Life, XXXV | went forth rejoicing. I was distressed because I had not already 35 Life, XXXV | myself, I should not be distressed in giving away that or anything 36 Life, XXXVI | this neither troubled nor distressed me in the least, though 37 Life, XXXVI | 16. I was no more distressed by what they said of me 38 Life, XXXVI | was therefore extremely distressed during the two days on which 39 Life, XXXVI | suffer us to remain. I was so distressed at the trouble of all those 40 Life, XXXVIII| this kind, however much it distressed me to speak of them, owing 41 Life, XXXVIII| although many persons were distressed at it, for he was very much 42 Life, XXXIX | manifest, and I was very much distressed thereat. He said to me, 43 Life, XL | care of me. I am sometimes distressed to see how little I do in 44 Life, XL | for itself. I was so much distressed that I began to weep exceedingly, 45 Life, XL | do.~27. When I was thus distressed, our Lord appeared unto 46 Rel, I | to any one, I am greatly distressed, and I suffer so much that 47 Rel, II | upon it as a mockery to be distressed about aught else. I do nothing 48 Rel, VII | told her, when he saw how distressed she was, to give an account 49 Rel, VII | her, and she was therefore distressed when, as to these spiritual 50 Rel, IX | person on the spot.710 I was distressed because I had to form new 51 Rel, IX | affairs, which wearied and distressed me; and as I was offering 52 Rel, IX | certain monastery;717 and, distressed at it, I heard: "What art


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