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

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prayers

   Part, Chapter
1 Pref | it is the effect of your prayers. I beg of you, for the love 2 Pref | lukewarm, it is owing to the prayers of the fervent, who are 3 Life, I | carefulness to make us say our prayers, and to bring us up devout 4 Life, I | for the sake of saying my prayers90—and they were many— 5 Life, III | began to say many vocal prayers, and to ask all the nuns 6 Life, III | his consent; nor could the prayers of others, whom I persuaded 7 Life, V | Loud cries and many ./. prayers were made to God: blessed 8 Life, VI | began by having Masses and prayers said for my intention— 9 Life, VI | said for my intention—prayers that were highly sanctioned; 10 Life, VII | the multitude—to say the prayers which I was bound to say, 11 Life, VII | persons fond of reciting their prayers, I showed them how to make 12 Life, XII | this it may do without set prayers, but rather with words befitting 13 Life, XXII | his life in penances and prayers and persecutions, can possibly 14 Life, XXVII | pain and distress; and many prayers, as I said,385 were made 15 Life, XXX | humility, that he held to the prayers of a wretch like me. It 16 Life, XXXI | pleased, on account of the prayers of those most holy persons 17 Life, XXXI | my sisters, through whose prayers I must have obtained this 18 Life, XXXI | praised for ever! for the prayers of those who serve Him can 19 Life, XXXI | saying some very devotional prayers at the end of our Breviary, 20 Life, XXXII | always with the help of many prayers, we purchased a house in 21 Life, XXXIII | afterwards; for while so many prayers were made, our Lord was 22 Life, XXXIII | visions were illusions, all my prayers a delusion, and I, therefore, 23 Life, XXXIII | perhaps we owe it to the prayers of this blessed Saint; for, 24 Life, XXXIV | this in answer to the many prayers which the good people of 25 Life, XXXVI | I had heard, and all the prayers which had been almost uninterrupted 26 Life, XXXVI | alone, and did more by their prayers than I did with all my negotiations, 27 Life, XXXVI | much labour, and by the prayers of many people, accomplished 28 Life, XXXVIII| I did not omit to obtain prayers for him and I prayed myself, 29 Life, XXXIX | Amen.~6. In answer to my prayers, our Lord has very often 30 Rel, I | has left unheeded so many prayers of so many good people for 31 Rel, V | lost, God, through their prayers, came and saved me.~6. One 32 Rel, V | incense and offering up the prayers of the saints.678~15. How 33 Rel, VII | To that end were all her prayers directed, without making 34 Rel, VII | His presence, saying her prayers, reading also in good books.~ 35 Rel, VII | deprived of her senses.~7. Many prayers were made, and many Masses 36 Rel, XI | I~ ./. might help, by my prayers, to make but one soul love 37 Ind | Answers to the Saint's prayers, xxxix. €“7.~Antony, St., 38 Ind | xxx. 20; the Saint, by her prayers, hinders a great, xxxix.  39 Ind | xviii. 20; abandons her prayers for a time, xix8; evil


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