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

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1 Int | returned to Avila, more dead than alive, and remained 2 Int | Ibañez, who was already dead at the time.16 Saint Teresa 3 Int | for you, after ./. I am dead."31 At the end she writes: " 4 Ann | our Lord risen from the dead80.~1560. ~The vow of greater 5 Life, V | must have regarded me as dead more than once, for I found 6 Life, V | have raised me up from the dead, I am so filled with wonder, 7 Life, VI | more than if I had been dead, unless others moved me; 8 Life, VI | whom they had waited for as dead; but her body was worse 9 Life, VI | her body was worse than dead: the sight of it could only 10 Life, VI | I had been, as it were, dead, and in such extreme peril 11 Life, VII | concealing them till he was dead, as if I felt none at all. 12 Life, X | faith. Our nature is so dead, that we go after that which 13 Life, XVIII | still feels that it is not dead altogether. We may thus 14 Life, XVIII | to the world it is really dead. But, as I have said,245 15 Life, XX | very often as if it were dead, perfectly powerless. It 16 Life, XX | perhaps, that they must be as dead persons during the trance— 17 Life, XXII | belief, if it should be dead, in what He will give us, 18 Life, XXVIII(408)| great beauty, risen from the dead, with His wounds and the 19 Life, XXVIII | it is plain that it is a dead thing. But let this pass, 20 Life, XXVIII | a living image,—not a dead man, but the living Christ: 21 Life, XXVIII | from it, risen from the dead. He comes at times in majesty 22 Life, XXIX | felt than if the body were dead. The soul seeks for ways 23 Life, XXX | matter.~14. Faith is then as dead, and asleep, like all the 24 Life, XXXIV | not sure that I was not dead in sin, for there could 25 Life, XXXIV | when my sister was thus dead, came to me in great amazement 26 Life, XXXV(525) | Doña Guiomar took the dead boy into her arms, gave 27 Life, XXXVI | appeared to me. He was then dead.552 But he had written to 28 Life, XXXVI | and give it, when I am dead, to the sisters who may 29 Life, XXXVIII | who are on earth are so dead, that the whole world seems 30 Life, XXXVIII | visions I had concerning the dead, I will mention some matters 31 Life, XXXVIII | of another province—was dead. He was a man of great virtue, 32 Life, XXXVIII | When I heard that he was dead, I was exceedingly troubled, 33 Life, XXXVIII | a fortnight after he was dead; nevertheless, I did not 34 Life, XXXVIII | lesson in the Office of the Dead, which was said in choir 35 Life, XXXVIII | buried,— ./. she had been dead about four hours,—I saw 36 Life, XXXVIII | recollected and saw him dead, entering into heaven without 37 Life, XL | where I am as one that is dead. I thought that no one would 38 Life, XL | I was not mortified nor dead to the things of this world,


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