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Alphabetical [« »] know 312 knowest 12 knoweth 13 knowing 43 knowingly 2 knowledge 57 known 85 | Frequency [« »] 43 deep 43 grant 43 kept 43 knowing 43 saints 43 thoughts 43 toledo | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances knowing |
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1 Int | afterwards she could not help knowing, despite the fears of over 2 Int | in spiritual matters and knowing already some portions of 3 Int | I told her to do so; but knowing her great humility and obedience 4 Pref | than that which lies in our knowing our daily enemies, and in 5 Life, Pro | serve Him more earnestly, knowing, at the same time, that 6 Life, Pro | help to my confessors; who, knowing me better, may succour my 7 Life, II | grow, with persons who, knowing nothing themselves of the 8 Life, VII | worlds at once, without knowing what to do, or how to help 9 Life, VII | seeing such a death, and knowing what his life had been, 10 Life, VIII | treason against the King, knowing that He knows it, and yet 11 Life, IX | practise prayer without knowing what it was; and now that 12 Life, XIII | itself; for such a soul, knowing that obedience to a director 13 Life, XIII | are humble and virtuous, knowing that they will be found 14 Life, XIV | such a way that, without knowing how it has become a captive, 15 Life, XV | continues still occupied without knowing how, so that, notwithstanding 16 Life, XXIII | salvation depended on his knowing how to treat me, on his 17 Life, XXIII | in great affliction, not knowing what would become of me, 18 Life, XXV | and distressed, without knowing why; for the words of Satan 19 Life, XXV | disquieted and wearied, not knowing what would become of me. 20 Life, XXVII | it; but I could not help knowing that He was close beside 21 Life, XXVII | been eaten, and without our knowing how it entered; but we do 22 Life, XXVII | possession of all knowledge, not knowing how or whence it came to 23 Life, XXVII | houses of his Order without knowing how to distinguish one friar 24 Life, XXVIII| and our merciful Lord, knowing this, ordered it in this 25 Life, XXX | then burning in the fire, knowing not who has kindled it, 26 Life, XXX | one makes much way without knowing how; for in the other states, 27 Life, XXXII | myself in a moment, without knowing how, plunged apparently 28 Life, XXXIII| of my difficulties, not knowing what to do, unable to pay 29 Life, XXXIV | was some good in me; I, knowing myself to be so wicked, 30 Life, XXXIV | way, when I speak without knowing very often what I am saying. 31 Life, XXXIV | themselves, wish for war, knowing well that they cannot become 32 Life, XXXVII| to be wondered at that I, knowing myself to be so wicked as 33 Life, XXXIX | my distress of mind, not knowing what to do, I lifted up 34 Life, XXXIX | they were doing good, and I knowing not how to defend myself, 35 Life, XL | which was so great that, knowing how unworthy I was of so 36 Life, XL | living in darkness, not knowing the truth. I derived other 37 Rel, I | vision, or heard anything, or knowing where I am, except that 38 Rel, I | at these things, without knowing whence these virtues came 39 Rel, V | one will be lost without knowing it. He must be deceiving 40 Rel, V | humility is this: the soul's knowing what itself can do, and 41 Rel, VII | other desire but that of knowing whether what she experienced 42 Rel, VIII | between heaven and earth, not knowing what to do with itself. 43 Rel, IX | many years; and all without knowing how it happens.~13. I have