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1 Int | Poussielgue, 1900), which may be considered as the standard edition.~ 2 Int | Salvatierra of Madrid, who considered her a subject of hysterical 3 Pref | 10. Also it should be considered that, even if they do come 4 Pref | his edition has not been considered accurate, notwithstanding 5 Life, I(87) | Plata. St. Teresa always considered him a martyr, because he 6 Life, II | secret; and yet I never considered that I could conceal nothing 7 Life, VI | because I had a little rest, I considered myself well, for I was afraid 8 Life, VII | It seemed to me—for I considered many things carefully and 9 Life, VII | these ways, so to speak, considered as safe there.~8. Now, these 10 Life, VII | advance at all; for it is considered safe to live amidst the 11 Life, IX | great aridities. When I considered what I had done, I was so 12 Life, XI | of this blessed well, I considered it was a mercy of God. I 13 Life, XII | itself. Let this be well considered, because all the soul will 14 Life, XVIII | away. And this is to be considered; for, as it seems to me, 15 Life, XIX | sin. This should be well considered because much depends on 16 Life, XX | perhaps, that you have not considered the matter so much as I 17 Life, XXII | given to contemplation, I considered the matter carefully; and 18 Life, XXIII | should be very carefully considered, and they should be removed 19 Life, XXIII | great charity and affection, considered what was best for me. When 20 Life, XXVIII | to teach them, and that I considered myself to be a learned woman. 21 Life, XXXI | me very plainly. When I considered that the graces which our 22 Life, XXXII | approved of the plan, I considered myself blameless before 23 Life, XXXIII | all the others together. I considered whether I had done anything 24 Life, XXXIV | of great understanding. I considered what high gifts and endowments 25 Life, XXXIV | Him truly,—for, though I considered it good, it was not enough 26 Life, XXXIV | up in it; and so, when I considered the favour our Lord had 27 Life, XXXV | afterwards, when they had considered the matter longer, they 28 Life, XXXV | have me in her house.~11. I considered it a very great thing for 29 Life, XXXVI | obedience. As these persons considered what I was doing to be most 30 Life, XXXVI | matter ought to be well considered, that there was time enough, 31 Life, XXXVII | ignorant, and be willing to be considered so in these sciences, they 32 Life, XXXVIII| had laid up for us, and considered how impossible it was for 33 Life, XXXVIII| yet every one separately considered is so great, that there 34 Life, XXXVIII| wicked life, I wept; for as I considered that I had then never done 35 Life, XXXVIII| majesty of Him I had seen, and considered that it was He who is present 36 Life, XXXIX | Him, I should find, if I considered it, I had asked nothing 37 Life, XXXIX | which are too pitiable to be considered, even if they were many 38 Rel, I | it is fancy, for I have considered the matter, and reflected 39 Rel, IV | host of our Lord; for I considered the cruelty of the Jews 40 Rel, V | whatever.669 Thereupon, I considered that, if this be union, 41 Rel, IX | some service to our Lord, I considered that I could serve Him but 42 Rel, IX | in heaven seem so; and I considered whether it be the light