Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] confessed 10 confesses 5 confessing 5 confession 48 confessionâ 1 confessional 2 confessionals 1 | Frequency [« »] 49 whose 48 became 48 both 48 confession 48 lose 48 near 48 please | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances confession |
Part, Chapter
1 Pref | preparations for a general confession; and committed to writing 2 Life, II | and contrived to go to confession as quickly as I could. I 3 Life, IV | solitude, to go frequently to confession, and make a beginning of 4 Life, V | but not much. I went to confession to him, for I was always 5 Life, V | began, then, by going to confession to that priest of whom I 6 Life, V | months. I made haste to go to confession, for I had always been very 7 Life, V | been very fond of frequent confession. They thought I was driven 8 Life, V | not allowed me to go to confession, was grievously distressed. 9 Life, V | myself. I wished to go to confession at once. I communicated 10 Life, V | perceptions dull, yet my confession, I believe, was complete 11 Life, V | first Communion never in confession have I failed to confess 12 Life, VI | the infirmary. I went to confession most frequently, spoke much 13 Life, VI | 6. I took care to go to confession as soon as I could; and, 14 Life, VII | heaven.144 He had heard his confession for some years, and spoke 15 Life, XXIII | I discussed with them in confession; still, as they were persons 16 Life, XXIII | general,—for I was not in confession, because he was a layman; 17 Life, XXIII | that I ought, in a general confession, to give him an account 18 Life, XXIII | virtue of the Sacrament of Confession, give him more light concerning 19 Life, XXIII | to prepare for my general confession, and to write out all the 20 Life, XXIV | Graces.~1. After this my confession, my soul was so docile that, 21 Life, XXIV | The holy man who heard my confession told me that certain penances 22 Life, XXVIII | should find no one to hear my confession,420 and that all would avoid 23 Life, XXVIII | stand by me and hear my confession. But he was so great a servant 24 Life, XXVIII | more, because he heard my confession all that time; for in the 25 Life, XXX | that could be borne with in confession. They must have aimed at 26 Life, XXXI | pass that he made a full confession at the first opportunity; 27 Life, XXXIII | As he who then heard my confession had a superior over him— 28 Life, XXXIV | and so I told him all in confession. He seemed to me then more 29 Life, XXXIV | opportunity of making his confession, our Lord said to me in 30 Life, XXXIV | made her go frequently to confession, and look to her soul in 31 Life, XXXIV | without being able to go to confession. This was a blessing to 32 Life, XXXIV | had been to her accustomed confession. It was a great joy to me 33 Life, XXXVIII| reformed. He died without confession; nevertheless, I did not 34 Life, XXXIX | that person had made his confession with great contrition, and 35 Life, XL | me, and even to hear my confession, and though others have 36 Rel, I | who have heard my general confession.~28. Also, when I see any 37 Rel, II | this goes under the seal of confession, according to my request.~ 38 Rel, V | of his many sins.675~11. Confession is for faults and sins, 39 Rel, V | to be treated of out of confession with one who understands 40 Rel, VI | thither.679 I began to go to confession to him from time to time, 41 Rel, VII | Salamanca; and he heard her confession for six years at this time; 42 Rel, VII | She contrived to go to confession to him, and gave him a full 43 Rel, VII | friend.~12. She went to confession also to Fra Philip de Meneses, 44 Rel, IX | 1. I had begun to go to confession to a certain person709 in 45 Ind | father, vii. 26; hears the confession of the Saint, vii. 27, xix. 46 Ind | hinders her from making her confession in an illness, v. 17; persuaded 47 Ind | of the Saint, xxxvii. 13.~Confession, frequent, of the Saint, 48 Ind | afraid nobody would hear her confession, xxviii. 20; harshly judged