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Alphabetical [« »] recognize 2 recognized 1 recollect 8 recollected 40 recollectedâ 1 recollectedness 1 recollecting 2 | Frequency [« »] 40 ix 40 peace 40 provincial 40 recollected 40 return 40 seek 40 sight | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances recollected |
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1 Life, II | observant of the rule, and recollected.~11. Yet, for all this, 2 Life, IX | me; it roused me, made me recollected, and reminded me of my ingratitude 3 Life, IX | so as to become thereby recollected. I was able to think of 4 Life, XI | wearied in keeping the senses recollected, and this is a great labour, 5 Life, XIV | Herein the soul begins to be recollected; it is now touching on the 6 Life, XIV | if it tried to make them recollected, it would miss its way together 7 Life, XV | to make the understanding recollected, it shall not succeed; for 8 Life, XV | fruition of that grace, recollected itself, like the prudent 9 Life, XXV | as the soul in its most recollected state never could have formed, 10 Life, XXV | prayer, our Lord made me recollected even during conversation: 11 Life, XXVII | time, if I was but slightly recollected, or not too much distracted, 12 Life, XXVII | and even if they are very recollected and given to prayer. Such 13 Life, XXIX | gently endeavouring to be recollected; and the soul should be 14 Life, XXXI | moment, I became profoundly recollected. I went out in order that 15 Life, XXXI | I began to be profoundly recollected, or to fall into a trance, 16 Life, XXXIII | comforted and raised up, so recollected in prayer and softened, 17 Life, XXXIV | to him. But as I was then recollected in prayer, it seemed to 18 Life, XXXIV | our Lord, being extremely recollected, in that my simple, silly 19 Life, XXXV | poor monasteries not very recollected, and I did not consider 20 Life, XXXV | consider that their not being recollected was the cause of their poverty, 21 Life, XXXVIII| prayer, trying not to be recollected in my understanding, though 22 Life, XXXVIII| though outwardly I was recollected, being in my oratory. These 23 Life, XXXVIII| to heaven makes the soul recollected; for as our Lord has been 24 Life, XXXVIII| all wondering to see how recollected, how penitent, and how humble 25 Life, XXXVIII| saying for him when I became recollected at once, and saw him go 26 Life, XXXVIII| I was at Mass, I became recollected and saw him dead, entering 27 Life, XXXIX | and cry unto God.596 I recollected well what I had seen in 28 Life, XL | my soul became suddenly recollected, and seemed to me all bright 29 Life, XL | to me very profitable to recollected persons, to teach them to 30 Life, XL | soul continues still to be recollected, unable to recover itself 31 Rel, I(622) | as she is in prayer, and recollected, she cannot be persuaded, 32 Rel, I | the soul becomes at once recollected, remains in repose, or falls 33 Rel, I | take up a book I become recollected through the pleasure it 34 Rel, I | Accordingly, when I am thus recollected, I fear no illness. The 35 Rel, II | understand,—and I become recollected.~18. God so keeps me from 36 Rel, III | impossible for me not to be recollected in so divine a company. 37 Rel, VI | whatever, my soul began to be recollected in such a way that I thought 38 Rel, IX | no fear."~17. I was once recollected in that companionship which 39 Rel, IX | comforted; and being slightly recollected, I remained thinking how 40 Rel, IX | this, I became suddenly recollected, and I saw a great light