Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
sue 1
suffer 85
suffered 31
suffering 50
sufferingâ 1
sufferings 31
suffers 9
Frequency    [«  »]
51 x
50 brought
50 occasions
50 suffering
50 trials
50 within
49 24
St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

IntraText - Concordances

suffering

                                                      bold = Main text
   Part, Chapter                                      grey = Comment text
1 Life, IV | for three months of it suffering most cruel tortures—effects 2 Life, VII | specially, I have been suffering for twenty years from sickness 3 Life, VII | soul.~ ./. 24. His chief suffering consisted in a most acute 4 Life, XIII | understanding its ways, or suffering it to understand them itself; 5 Life, XX | the soul beholds itself, suffering a pain so sharp and piercing 6 Life, XX | joy and contentment which suffering supplies.~20. I know not 7 Life, XXVI | enter on a new state of suffering. These locutions are so 8 Life, XXIX | have any sense of pain or suffering, because fruition ensues 9 Life, XXX | offending our Lord, rejoicing in suffering for His sake, it will be 10 Life, XXX | and burn away: and this is suffering enough, though it be sweet.~ 11 Life, XXXI | these pains and my bodily suffering are most unendurable, to 12 Life, XXXI | So, when I found myself suffering so cruelly, I relieved myself 13 Life, XXXII | spirit, just as if I had been suffering them in the body there. 14 Life, XXXII | so, amid all the pain and suffering which I may have had to 15 Life, XXXII | comparison with one instant of suffering such as those I had then 16 Life, XXXIII | also must have meant that suffering should not fail me there 17 Life, XXXIII | me, Be not troubled; this suffering will soon be over. I was 18 Life, XXXIV | me some trouble and much suffering to see that they sent for 19 Life, XXXIV | because, as I said before, her suffering had reduced her to great 20 Life, XXXIV | merit which is gained by suffering persecutions. I trust in 21 Life, XXXIV | how great is the gain of suffering for Him! This is never understood 22 Life, XXXV | anything whereby I might bring suffering upon others. If this concerned 23 Life, XXXV | that lady,—whom I saw suffering so keenly,—and others 24 Life, XXXVI | I had the opportunity of suffering for his honour and of doing 25 Life, XXXVII | additional, or without any suffering of any kind to enter into 26 Life, XXXVIII| confessor saw how much I was suffering, he consoled me greatly, 27 Life, XXXVIII| happened to me once when I was suffering from my heart,—for, as 28 Life, XXXVIII| that he must prepare for suffering. This gave him great consolation 29 Life, XL | living for but this, and suffering is what I most heartily 30 Rel, I(622) | of is a great longing for suffering, and so great is it that 31 Rel, I | that His life was one of suffering, and that I ask Him to send 32 Rel, II | courage, without weariness in suffering. Not only had I no ill-feeling 33 Rel, III | grace,—in ./. charity, in suffering joyfully, in a sense of 34 Rel, III | merit lies only in doing, in suffering, and in loving. You never 35 Rel, III | Behold now, the reward of suffering. As thou, on account of 36 Rel, III | and I had a longing for suffering. He also told me to keep 37 Rel, IV | from God. As I was then suffering, the effect of that singing 38 Rel, IV | trance be the effect of suffering, or whether I felt it, or 39 Rel, IV | thee. I shed It in much suffering, and, as thou seest, thou 40 Rel, IV | condole with thee in thy suffering; but it is good for thee 41 Rel, IV | now I do not think I am suffering at all.~ 42 Rel, VII | is never free from some suffering or other, more or less intense. 43 Rel, VIII | this state, except that the suffering arises from this, that there 44 Rel, VIII | perceives does but increase its suffering, and that our Lord will 45 Rel, VIII | itself. Thus it causes great suffering, which makes the soul complain; 46 Rel, VIII | the soul complain; but the suffering is so sweet, that it wishes 47 Rel, VIII | it never would end. The suffering is not one of sense, neither 48 Rel, VIII | are when applied to this suffering. I cannot, however, explain 49 Rel, XI | serve Him, even if in great suffering, and at times it thinks 50 Rel, XI | penance; acts of desire for suffering, for martyrdom, and of the


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License