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

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honour

   Part, Chapter
1 Int | placed on the calendar in honour of a noble Spanish lady, 2 Pref | vain-glory, and would do little honour to goodness; on the contrary, 3 Pref | been objects of praise, the honour of goodness suffers more 4 Life, II | do anything against the honour of God, as I had it by nature 5 Life, II | that wherein I thought the honour of the world consisted; 6 Life, V | was so public, that his honour and good name were lost, 7 Life, VI | importance, relating to my honour and the loss of my soul, 8 Life, VII | they always held me in much honour. For although my follies 9 Life, XI | we gave up all desire of honour when we became religious, 10 Life, XI | touched on the point of honour, we do not then remember 11 Life, XIII | contempt—to make light of honour, and be detached from our 12 Life, XIII | their anxiety about His honour; so they immediately seek 13 Life, XX | which it respected points of honour, and the delusion which 14 Life, XX | it to believe that to be honour which the world calls by 15 Life, XX | It understands that true honour is not delusive, but real, 16 Life, XX | if no regard were paid to honour and money! I believe it 17 Life, XXI | man fears to lose life or honour for the love of God. What 18 Life, XXI | beneath him to regard the honour of our Lord!—for it is 19 Life, XXI | make much of points of honour, which itself is trampling 20 Life, XXV | is really peace, that for honour which is really honour, 21 Life, XXV | for honour which is really honour, and that for delight which 22 Life, XXVII | we can, by preserving our honour, which is vanity, recompense 23 Life, XXXI | children. I have lost neither honour nor credit by it—on the 24 Life, XXXI | that which I regarded as an honour, for every one regards as 25 Life, XXXII | we could serve God in all honour and observances of religion. 26 Life, XXXIV | would have been a great honour for me, with as much freedom 27 Life, XXXIV | other things greatly to the honour of God, and underwent more 28 Life, XXXVI | would be for the greater honour of our Lord to abandon it, 29 Life, XXXVI | of our Lord, and to the honour of the habit of His glorious 30 Life, XXXVI | opportunity of suffering for his honour and of doing him service. 31 Life, XXXVII | things as touching their honour. I was worn out in unceasingly 32 Life, XXXVIII| thing to go against His honour; and, again, to remember 33 Rel, I | perfect, or more for the honour of our Lord, if he who has 34 Rel, I | whole life,635 because my honour seems to me to consist in 35 Rel, I | to me to consist in the honour of our Lord, and I care 36 Rel, I | very blind; for neither honour, nor life, nor praise, nor 37 Rel, III | henceforth thou shalt regard My honour, not only as of one who 38 Rel, III | My veritable bride; My honour is thine, and thine is Mine." 39 Rel, VI | if I made this promise in honour of the Holy Ghost, He would 40 Rel, VI | have done a great thing in honour of the Holy Ghost—at least, 41 Rel, VII | earnest desires for the honour ./. of God and the good 42 Rel, VII | considers to be for the greater honour of our Lord, that she would 43 Rel, IX | shall set aside for the honour of My Mother;729 and do 44 Rel, XI | is ./. directed to the honour of God, to the doing of 45 Ind | commends herself to, xxvii. 2.~Honour, point of, xxi. 12.~Hugo,


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