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Alphabetical [« »] religion 10 religionâ 2 religiones 1 religious 44 religiousâ 1 relinquunt 4 reliquerit 4 | Frequency [« »] 44 mercies 44 occasionally 44 point 44 religious 44 vicente 44 writing 43 bring | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances religious |
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1 Int | Teresa acted as ordinary good Religious were wont to do, and by 2 Int | knowledge. "When I was there a religious" (probably Father Garcia 3 Int, Arg | compelled herself to take the (Religious) habit, and how His Majesty 4 Int, Arg | had to endure after the Religious had taken the habit, and 5 Pref | inclination to become a religious at the end of the eighteen 6 Pref | to Pastrana she began her religious life by the most complete 7 Pref | receiving into the house as religious whomsoever she pleased. 8 Pref | great experience of this religious, her discretion also and 9 Life, III | possessions and became a religious. He so finished his course, 10 Life, III | be a nun, I saw that the religious state was the best and the 11 Life, III | endure the trials of the religious life, because of my delicate 12 Life, V | discontented, and said so.~2. All religious observances had an attraction 13 Life, VII | Inconvenience of Laxity in Religious Houses.~1. So, then, going 14 Life, VII | which are most open for all religious observances are kept in 15 Life, VII | utter ruin! utter ruin of religious persons—I am not speaking 16 Life, VII | most in favour. The way of religious observance is so little 17 Life, XI | of honour when we became religious, or when we began the spiritual 18 Life, XIII | great, if it prevail in a religious house. How much, then, must 19 Life, XIII | right. For if he be not a religious himself, he will think this 20 Life, XIII | undergo the poverty of the religious life, which is great, together 21 Life, XXVII | that might arise if the religious showed in their actions, 22 Life, XXXII | follow my vocation to a religious life, which His Majesty 23 Life, XXXII(474)| the Incarnation, but not a religious; afterwards Maria Bautista, 24 Life, XXXII | splendour; that, though the religious Orders were then relaxed, 25 Life, XXXII | world, if there were no religious in it?—I was to tell my 26 Life, XXXII | through who founded the religious Orders: that I had much 27 Life, XXXIV | 8. When I was there, a religious person of great consideration, 28 Life, XXXIV | happened with respect to this religious. He asked me to pray much 29 Life, XXXIV | tears that the soul of this religious might serve Him truly,— 30 Life, XXXIV | grant my prayer as to that religious. He bade me repeat certain 31 Life, XXXIV | message from God, for that religious resolved with great earnestness 32 Life, XXXIV | and also of two other religious ./. of the Order of St. 33 Life, XXXIV | desire I had to see that religious making great progress. My 34 Life, XXXVI(543)| and who wished to enter a religious house far away from Avila, 35 Life, XXXVI | our Lord would raise the religious of this house.~25. When 36 Life, XXXVI(559)| and the absence of the religious mitigations which long experience 37 Life, XXXVII | 17. Is it true that in religious houses no explanations are 38 Life, XXXIX | gone by since we made our religious profession. I say this to 39 Rel, I(624) | Fuente thinks she means the religious state.~ 40 Ind | God, xxvi. 1.~Founders of religious Orders, xxxii. 17.~Francis, 41 Ind | xxxiv. 24.~Hardships of the religious life, xiii. 30.~Health, 42 Ind | xxxviii. 26.~Laxity in religious houses, vii. 6–10.~Learning, 43 Ind | ii. 18.~Mantles of the religious folded by the Saint, xxxi. 44 Ind | beginning of, xxxii. 13.~Religious must despise the world,