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

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1 Int, 0(35) | difficulties only arose after her return to the Incarnation, it appears 2 Life, II | over, and my soul began to return to the good habits of my 3 Life, III | so that I was obliged to return to my father's house.~4. 4 Life, III | everywhere; and all my service in return is, that I am what I am.~ ./. 5 Life, IV | to blame. For if I could return to Thee any portion of that 6 Life, IV | might not have to go and return. The uncle of whom I have 7 Life, IV | his own scanty service in return, and on the reward God reserves 8 Life, IV | by force.~15. I must now return to that which has been enjoined 9 Life, VI | I was now so anxious to return to my monastery, that I 10 Life, VI | debt I owed Him, the evil return I made: I could not bear 11 Life, VI | was possible on my part to return to a state of grace. But 12 Life, VII | rendered him some service in return for what he had suffered 13 Life, VII | anything but good. I began to return to it—though I did not 14 Life, VIII | with worldly thoughts. In return for this violence which 15 Life, IX | keenly did I feel the evil return I had made for those wounds, 16 Life, X | which He raises us, He will return and take them ./. from 17 Life, XIV | me thus.~13. Let us now return to our orchard, or flower-garden, 18 Life, XV | order that they may never return to the flesh-pots of Egypt. 19 Life, XVI | that he might escape and return to his country; and as this 20 Life, XIX | own vileness, desire to return into His grace, He remembers 21 Life, XX | have described. Now let us return to raptures, and speak of 22 Life, XXI | and make no payment in return. Cost what it may, O Lord, 23 Life, XXI | in this state to have to return to the commerce of the world, 24 Life, XXIII | Confessors.~1. I shall now return to that point in my life 25 Life, XXXI | the cross also, but they return immediately: great, then, 26 Life, XXXIII | that he told me on his return he would not have missed 27 Life, XXXIII | began to constrain me to return to the affair of the monastery, 28 Life, XXXIII(489)| and persuaded the Saint to return to the monastery at once ( 29 Life, XXXIV | which is nothing!~21. I now return to that which I had begun 30 Life, XXXV | I liked: if I wished to return I might do so; if I wished 31 Life, XXXV | and he commanded me to return at once: that to do so was 32 Life, XXXV | hope that I might possibly return,—she gave way, but with 33 Life, XXXVII | quenched. Our Lord will return and kindle it; and until 34 Life, XXXVIII | a real reprimand.~21. To return to what I was speaking of. 35 Rel, II | considering my service to Him in return, I am exceedingly worthless, 36 Rel, II | rendering any service in return, being the most worthless 37 Rel, III | see that I did nothing in return for graces so great.~21. 38 Rel, V | part of the will.~3. To return to union; I understood it 39 Rel, XI | spoke to you, concerning the return from Egypt, does not apply 40 Ind | the perfect may have to return to, xv. 20.~Memory, the,


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