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Alphabetical [« »] nailed 1 naked 2 nam 4 name 42 nameâ 4 named 2 namely 19 | Frequency [« »] 42 learning 42 locutions 42 maria 42 name 42 resolved 42 trust 42 xiv | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances name |
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1 Int, 0(7) | the date under which his name appears in the Année Dominicaine, 2 Int | was an Oxford man, but the name of the other, who must have 3 Int | 14 December, 1901. Her name in religion was Adelaide-Jé 4 Int | about the spelling of the name Teresa. In Spanish and Italian 5 Int | represents a special sound, the name should be spelt with T only. 6 Int | spelling, is intolerable: The name is Greek, and was placed 7 Int | 1864. The derivation of the name from the Hebrew Thersa can 8 Pref | Beatriz Davila y Ahumada. The name she received in her baptism 9 Pref | those days children took the name either of the father or 10 Pref | which he has given their old name of Relations,70 the name 11 Pref | name of Relations,70 the name which the Saint herself 12 Pref | published in 1671, without the name of the translator, or of 13 Life, I(86) | took for the first time the name of Teresa of Jesus (De la 14 Life, II | without the loss of my good name and the suspicions of my 15 Life, II | much afraid about my good name, I had taken every care 16 Life, V | that his honour and good name were lost, and no one ventured 17 Life, VII | which concerns their good name. Let them marry them to 18 Life, VII | of losing utterly my good name, from which He delivered 19 Life, X | I mention neither my own name, nor that of any other person 20 Life, X | of any use to publish my name: during my life, it is clear 21 Life, XX | the world calls by that name; now it sees it to be the 22 Life, XXI | my life, behold my good name and my will; I have given 23 Life, XXIII | think I knew it even by name,—that I was by no means 24 Life, XXVII | ask Him anything in his name, and He not hear them. I 25 Life, XXX | foolishness,—that is the right name to give it,—when I seem 26 Life, XXXI | must despise our own good name, be detached from our kindred; 27 Life, XXXI | things which concern our good name, and many other matters. 28 Life, XXXI | tenderness about his good name, and yet wishes to advance 29 Life, XXXIII | nothing. Beyond giving her name and her countenance, the 30 Life, XXXV(511) | Chancery of Granada; but his name and that of his wife are 31 Life, XXXVI(543)| a Guiomar de Ulloa. Her name was Maria of the Cross. 32 Life, XXXVI(543)| She retained her family name as Ursola of the Saints. 33 Life, XXXVI | of, and to make myself a name, and for other reasons of 34 Life, XXXVIII | believe me. Blessed be Thy name, and blessed be Thy compassion; 35 Life, XXXIX | do not describe it by its name here. What he had gone ./. 36 Rel, IV(663) | Segovia, and whose family name was Jimena, told Ribera ( 37 Rel, VII | Rector of Cuenca, Salazar by name; the Rector of Segovia, 38 Rel, VII | Rector of Burgos, whose name is Ripalda,—and he thought 39 Rel, VII | previously of Seville, Soto by name.687 She contrived to have 40 Rel, VII | her forget her own good name.~22. Being thus in distress 41 Rel, IX(728) | This was the name given to Fra Jerome Gratian, 42 Rel, X | great truth, I have put my name to it.~Teresa de Jesús.~ ./.