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

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1 Pref | always seek for light and learning in her confessors, enabled 2 Pref | one, but only to men of learning, experience, and Christian 3 Life, V | understanding, with some learning, but not much. I went to 4 Life, V | always find confessors whose learning was as good as I could wish 5 Life, V | that they should have no learning at all, than a little; for 6 Life, X | and I have no person of learning or any other to teach me; 7 Life, X | matter with men of great learning, with persons who for many 8 Life, XI | who are men of weight, learning, and sense, make so much 9 Life, XII | those who are learned; for learning, in my opinion, is a great 10 Life, XIII | work, or furnished with learning, may there obtain. This 11 Life, XIII | accompanied with prayer. Learning is a great thing, for it 12 Life, XIII | wish to do so.~26. Though learning does not seem necessary 13 Life, XIII | have the greater need of learning; and the more spiritual 14 Life, XIII | take advantage of their learning: God grant it may not be 15 Life, XIII(198) | Prudence, experience, and learning; see § 24.~ 16 Life, XIV | how to explain it, because learning is necessary for many things. 17 Life, XIV | many things. Here, indeed, learning would be very much to the 18 Life, XIV | know nothing about them. Learning would serve to show how 19 Life, XIV | seen by those who have the learning to discover whether I make 20 Life, XV | the Scriptures. And though learning could not fail to be of 21 Life, XV | take advantage of their learning, that they may help poor 22 Life, XV | help poor people of little learning, of whom I am one. Charity 23 Life, XV | repose in its rest—let learning be put on one side. The 24 Life, XVII | with your intellect and learning, seeing that His Majesty 25 Life, XVIII | flame of the same fire. Your learning, my fathers, will enable 26 Life, XX | the more if they have no learning. It is piteous to see what 27 Life, XXV | person of great holiness, learning, or authority, whom we know 28 Life, XXV | I had understanding and learning, and a new language, in 29 Life, XXVII | and from others of great learning, that this vision was of 30 Life, XXVII | is as if one without ever learning, without taking the pains 31 Life, XXVIII | years with men of great learning. But I did ask them if this 32 Life, XXX | you must not suppose that learning and knowledge are of any 33 Life, XXX | requisite for penance; who has learning, ability, and power to preach, 34 Life, XXXI | Dominican friar, of great learning, showed it to me very plainly. 35 Life, XXXIII | me formerly by his mere learning, he did so now through that 36 Life, XXXIII(484)| notwithstanding his great learning: "homini egregie docto ac 37 Life, XXXIII | understanding, and profound learning, at the very time when I 38 Life, XXXV | should not thank him for his learning. If I found any one who 39 Rel, VI | consulted many persons of great learning and holiness, and who watched 40 Rel, VII(687) | of great spirituality and learning, and extremely conversant 41 Rel, VII | who was a man of great learning in the way of prayer, and 42 Ind | religious houses, vii. €“10.~Learning, accompanied with humility,


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