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

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1 Pref | this way is singular and full of danger, that many who 2 Life, VI | any good, that good became full of imperfections and of 3 Life, VI | The life we live is so full of danger! While I am writing 4 Life, X | pains—and His life, so full of sorrows; also, by rejoicing 5 Life, XVI | a kind of fruition most full of delight.228~2. It is 6 Life, XVI | preparation, certain stanzas, full of feeling, most expressive 7 Life, XVII | the life of a man who is full, requiring no food, with 8 Life, XVII | set before him, yet not so full either as to refuse to eat 9 Life, XIX | understand that this soul is full of virtue: they see the 10 Life, XX | It is a sharp martyrdom, full of sweetness; for if any 11 Life, XX | the same time, it is so full of sweetness, that the soul, 12 Life, XX | who was before sickly and full of pain remains healthy, 13 Life, XX | water then is found to be full of motes.~37. This comparison 14 Life, XXI | world, where all life is full of deceit and double-dealing. 15 Life, XXII | This method of prayer is full of sweetness, if God helps 16 Life, XXII | nothing to rest on, how full soever of God it may think 17 Life, XXII | it may be very often so full of God as to be in ./. 18 Life, XXIII | given to ./. prayer, and so full of charity, that the goodness 19 Life, XXIII | a servant of God, and so full of charity, that nothing 20 Life, XXIII | prayer. Everything seemed full of trouble. I was like a 21 Life, XXIII | whom, in my fears, I gave a full account of myself, in order 22 Life, XXV | recollection; and expressions so full are uttered so rapidly, 23 Life, XXVI | wretched, unprofitable, and full of misery. God is not like 24 Life, XXVI | it was at first, but is full of high impulses, and of 25 Life, XXX | God, and to abide in the full conviction that this was 26 Life, XXXI | came to pass that he made a full confession at the first 27 Life, XXXI | nuns who heard me. I was so full of my own reputation, that 28 Life, XXXIV | matured, and filled him so full of God, that he seemed to 29 Life, XXXV | sheets by way of reply, full of objections and theology 30 Life, XXXVI | at the same time.538 With full sanction and authority, 31 Life, XXXVI | Lord. My part in it was so full of imperfections, that I 32 Life, XXXVI | anxiety, while every day was full of toil; for the news of 33 Life, XXXVIII| wretched person such as I am, full of abominations, and who 34 Life, XXXVIII| souls seems to me to be full of danger. I went to an 35 Rel, I(622) | some persons that they were full of devils: but this was 36 Rel, I | understand it; I seem to be full of faults, and without any 37 Rel, II | would have my life also full of great tribulations and 38 Rel, III | seest how My whole life was full of dolors, and only on Mount 39 Rel, VII | confession to him, and gave him a full account of everything while 40 Rel, VIII | the soul; it retains the full use of them; but the use 41 Rel, VIII | quietude and inward peace most full of comfort; for the soul 42 Rel, VIII | so;701 and the soul is so full of the joy of that which


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