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Alphabetical [« »] bonus 2 book 91 bookâ 3 books 37 booksâ 1 boon 1 booty 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 xxxviii 37 among 37 attain 37 books 37 endure 37 es 37 filled | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances books |
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1 Int | she herself thought of her books is best told by Yepes in 2 Int | ez says:14 "Of one of her books, namely, the one in which 3 Life, I | given to the reading of good books; and so he had them in Spanish, 4 Life, I | children might read them. These books, with my mother's carefulness 5 Life, II | Early Impressions. Dangerous Books and Companions. The Saint 6 Life, II | harm. She was very fond of books of chivalry; but this pastime 7 Life, II | a habit of reading these books; and this little fault which 8 Life, III | practice was to read good books in Spanish; and his ordinary 9 Life, III | vanity of the world. These books he made me read to him; 10 Life, III | by this time fond of good books, and that gave me life. 11 Life, IV | I spent in reading good books, which was all my comfort; 12 Life, IV | a blessing, if I had but books, and could have remained 13 Life, VI | extremely fond of reading good books; I was most deeply penitent 14 Life, VII | enter upon it; I gave him books for that end. As he was 15 Life, VII | helped them and gave them books; for from the time I began 16 Life, XIII | those who begin only with books; for there is a strange 17 Life, XIV | though I read many spiritual books, wherein this very matter 18 Life, XIV | understand its state, be the books ever so clear.~11. I wish 19 Life, XXII | be necessary; for in some books on prayer the writers say 20 Life, XXII | director, I used to read these books, where, by little and little, 21 Life, XXII | learned but little from books; for I understood really 22 Life, XXIII| nothing.~13. Looking into books to see if I could find anything 23 Life, XXVI | we were deprived of many books written in Spanish, and 24 Life, XXVI | deeply, for some of these books were a great comfort to 25 Life, XXVI | little or no need whatever of books. His Majesty has been to 26 Life, XXX | author of certain little books, in Spanish, on prayer, 27 Life, XXX | suffered was this: all the books which I read on the subject 28 Life, XXX | therefore ceased to read those books, and applied myself to lives 29 Life, XXXI | when they see in all the books written on prayer and on 30 Life, XXXII| after frequently reading books which describe in some manner 31 Life, XL | and as it is laid down in books on prayer, where they speak 32 Rel, VII | prayers, reading also in good books.~4. It must be about eighteen 33 Ind | Book, a living, xxvi. 6.~Books insufficient without a director, 34 Ind | Saint, fond of spiritual books, i. 1; gives his daughter 35 Ind | Experience, more valuable than books, xiv. 10; a safeguard against 36 Ind | enlightened, xii. 11; reads books on prayer to no purpose, 37 Ind | 7; unable to learn from books, xxii. 3; afraid of delusions,