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

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1 Int | now see it practised was wholly unknown in her time. The 2 Life, I | me, even from my youth, wholly Thine. When I would complain 3 Life, II | sway over me, that I never wholly forfeited my good name— 4 Life, IV | all times, and frequently wholly so—my father took great 5 Life, VIII | consider it, I wish I could wholly die of love! How true it 6 Life, VIII | those great dangers, but not wholly from the occasions of them.~ 7 Life, VIII | ourselves, and place it wholly in God. I wished to live, 8 Life, X | within me, or that I was wholly absorbed in Him. It was 9 Life, X | consolation which is not wholly in the senses, nor yet altogether 10 Life, XI | do not? for the fault is wholly our own that we do not rejoice 11 Life, XI | dilatory in giving ourselves wholly to God, that, as His Majesty 12 Life, XI | do not give ourselves up wholly and at once, this treasure 13 Life, XI | this treasure is not given wholly and at once to us. May it 14 Life, XII | us a joy which is neither wholly spiritual nor wholly sensual; 15 Life, XII | neither wholly spiritual nor wholly sensual; but the joy is 16 Life, XIII | shall resign his soul to be wholly subject to one director 17 Life, XVI | the soul, which are not wholly lost, nor yet understanding 18 Life, XVI | of occupying themselves wholly with God; not ./. one of 19 Life, XVII | itself, it has been given wholly to our Lord; let it cast 20 Life, XVII | arrive at this state, are not wholly masters of themselves, and 21 Life, XVIII| the imagination is then wholly at rest,—lasts only for 22 Life, XX | open, it beholds itself wholly unclean. It remembers the 23 Life, XXI | then, the soul should be wholly engulfed, what then? O Lord, 24 Life, XXII | work of contemplation is wholly spiritual, any bodily object 25 Life, XXIV | nothing undone that I might be wholly pleasing unto God. He was, 26 Life, XXV | that time. The soul is then wholly in the power of another; 27 Life, XXV | have lapsed, yet is not so wholly forgotten that the memory 28 Life, XXVII| 2. I felt that I was wholly changed; I could do nothing 29 Life, XXXI | that was good in me came wholly and only from God, and if 30 Life, XXXI | though its passions be not wholly overcome, men will have 31 Life, XXXII| nothing before this; it is a wholly different matter. In short, 32 Life, XXXIV| had, if he gave himself wholly unto God. I had this feeling 33 Life, XXXIV| wishing at once he were given wholly unto God; and sometimes 34 Life, XXXIX| upon me, and who was almost wholly blind. I was very sorry 35 Life, XXXIX| observed. They offer themselves wholly in sacrifice to God.~15. 36 Life, XXXIX| whether I had given myself up wholly to Him, or not. If I had, 37 Life, XL | wherein all its powers were wholly absorbed,—it lasts, as 38 Life, XL | reverence has begun to do, wholly unto Him who gives Himself 39 Rel, I | comes in a moment. I am wholly changed, and I know not 40 Rel, I | feel this pain in a way wholly indescribable; the issue 41 Rel, I | to observe,632 though not wholly delivered from it. I do 42 Rel, II | that one person, who is wholly perfect in the true fervour 43 Rel, VI | confessors I had, so as to be wholly directed by him. One day, 44 Rel, VII | visitations that was not wholly pure and clean, nor does 45 Rel, VII | never thinks of it, being wholly intent upon God.~24. She 46 Rel, VIII | seems so to it. The will is wholly intent upon God, and the 47 Ind | of, xviii. 1; the senses wholly absorbed in, xviii. 3, 14;


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