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Alphabetical [« »] siena 3 sienne 3 sierra 1 sight 40 sign 13 signed 1 signedâ 1 | Frequency [« »] 40 recollected 40 return 40 seek 40 sight 40 vi 40 xxviii 40 xxx | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances sight |
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1 Ann | people, moved thereto by the sight of a picture of our Lord 2 Life, II | yet I was delighted at the sight of nuns so good; for they 3 Life, VI | was worse than dead: the sight of it could only give pain. 4 Life, IX | devotional, that the very sight of it, when I saw it, moved 5 Life, IX | Creator—I mean, that the sight of these things was as a 6 Life, IX | they would rejoice at the sight of His picture, just as 7 Life, XIII | but I know of no better sight or better health that we 8 Life, XIII | through the pain which the sight of the sins and failings 9 Life, XVII | object puts another out of sight, and none of them leaves 10 Life, XIX | this.~9. O my Jesus, what a sight that must be—a soul so 11 Life, XXV | seems to be lost out of sight, and to have fled from the 12 Life, XXV | strength fails them at the sight of any one who despises 13 Life, XXVI | in the truth, in the sight of His Majesty, with a pure 14 Life, XXVIII | trouble, and perplexity at the sight. Afterwards there ensued 15 Life, XXVIII | imprinted in the soul by the sight of its own wretchedness, 16 Life, XXIX | I never attained to the sight of them, and I could do 17 Life, XXIX | understand how it was. Oh, what a sight a wounded soul is!—a soul, 18 Life, XXX | that is, if we put out of sight the fact that our Lord holds 19 Life, XXX | distress me much, because the sight of my own meanness gave 20 Life, XXXII | distress which I feel at the sight of so many lost souls,— 21 Life, XXXII | are limits to it; yet the sight of it moves our compassion 22 Life, XXXII | grievously offensive in the sight of God; and that I was free 23 Life, XXXIV | might gain the more. It lost sight of the reflections it was 24 Life, XXXVII | God. I bless myself at the sight of what is going on. The 25 Life, XXXVIII| itself it lost also the sight of the dove. My spirit grew 26 Life, XXXVIII| I was terrified at the sight, for they dragged it about 27 Life, XXXVIII| out of my senses at the sight. During the whole of the 28 Life, XXXVIII| was beside myself at the sight, and it required no slight 29 Life, XXXVIII| saw,—it was a fearful sight; it would go, I believe, 30 Life, XXXIX | exceedingly to restore the sight of a person who had claims 31 Life, XXXIX | restored that person to sight. My confessor knew it forthwith. 32 Life, XXXIX | he had in his hands. That sight consoled me greatly, because 33 Life, XXXIX | that filled my soul at the sight of such great glory was 34 Life, XL | of committing it in the sight of majesty so great, and 35 Rel, I | unless it be at the first sight: they never make any further 36 Rel, I | that I am amazed at the sight of truths so great and so 37 Rel, IX | me: "All thy sins in My sight are as if they were not. 38 Ind | xxii. 9; never to be lost sight of in prayer, xxii. 11; 39 Ind | sent for penance, xxiv. 2.~Sight restored at the prayer of 40 Ind | writing, xxxviii. 28; obtains sight for a blind person, xxxix.