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

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nature

   Part, Chapter
1 Int | from the transcendental nature of the subject matter, the 2 Int, Arg | declares things of an elevated nature; what the soul that has 3 Pref | were said to be of a like nature with those of Magdalene 4 Pref | but as it is of the like nature with the Relations, it has 5 Life, II | honour of God, as I had it by nature not to fail in that wherein 6 Life, IV | done since is of such a nature, that I know not what my 7 Life, VIII | could not understand the nature of it; neither could I entirely 8 Life, X | not possible, I think, our nature being what it is, that he 9 Life, X | with a living faith. Our nature is so dead, that we go after 10 Life, XII | which are His, of such a nature, and so deep.~ 11 Life, XIII | should know our own miserable nature; but there are many occasions 12 Life, XV | and a mean and wretched nature, they should fall, as I 13 Life, XV | acquired, were it not that our nature is so greedy of ./. sweetness, 14 Life, XV | other reflections of that nature, when they find themselves 15 Life, XVII | reduced to ashes, and their nature lost, being, as it were, 16 Life, XVIII | though bulky, loses its nature altogether in appearance.~ 17 Life, XIX | these truths were above nature, the more firmly I held 18 Life, XIX | these truths, and the evil nature of the way I was walking 19 Life, XX | yet the weakness of our nature makes us afraid at first, 20 Life, XX | how blind men are to the nature of pleasure—how by means 21 Life, XXV | ways of ascertaining the nature of these locutions, that 22 Life, XXVII | though we know not its nature, nor who it was that placed 23 Life, XXVIII | according to the weakness of my nature. May He be blessed for ever! 24 Life, XXIX | through another of a higher nature, as I shall perhaps explain 25 Life, XXIX | persuaded of its diabolic nature. If I did this, the vision 26 Life, XXIX | draw in the reins, because nature itself may be contributing 27 Life, XXX | destroy faith—is of such a nature ./. as to give me no consolation: 28 Life, XXXI | sin of the most abominable nature I ever heard. During the 29 Life, XXXI | very necessary for our weak nature that we should have great 30 Life, XXXII | others also of a higher nature, I was one day in prayer 31 Life, XXXII | trouble or pain, our very nature seems to bid us compassionate 32 Life, XXXII | vision, and such was the nature of the words our Lord spoke 33 Life, XXXIII | matter with it of such a nature as to make me fear the Inquisition; 34 Life, XXXIV | filled my soul, was of such a nature as to be inconsistent with 35 Life, XXXIV | things, in the order of nature, the direction must be an 36 Life, XXXVII | understands our miserable nature, liable to fall continually, 37 Life, XXXVIII| strength of our sensual nature. It is a grand flame of 38 Life, XXXIX | other things of the same nature; for it is clear that the 39 Life, XL | and how abhorrent to His nature such actions are. In this 40 Rel, I | anything to cause it, and the nature of it is such that my soul 41 Rel, III | I complained of our poor nature to our Lord. The fire began 42 Rel, III | certainly I do not think that nature can bear them." I remained 43 Rel, VII | more.~5. She was then by nature so very timid, that she 44 Rel, VIII | speak to me but in His Human Nature; and—I say it again— 45 Rel, IX | prayer, which was of such a nature as to ease my soul exceedingly.~ ./. 46 Ind | of the Satanic, xxv. 17; nature of, xxvi. 3; state of the


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