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

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1 Int | twenty-two years before she wrote that passage of her life. 2 Int | fervent nuns.12~St. Teresa wrote quite a number of different 3 Int | in the very same year she wrote another, more extensive, 4 Int | have it now, St. Teresa wrote: "This book was finished ./. 5 Int | 1562," and Father Bañez wrote underneath: "This date refers 6 Int | Holy Mother Teresa of Jesus wrote of her life; it was not 7 Int | Saint to think that she wrote her Life twice, first in 8 Int | already alluded to.~St. Teresa wrote her "Life" slowly. It was 9 Int, Arg(39) | St. Teresa wrote no title, either of the 10 Pref | account of her life which she wrote before she applied to the 11 Pref | in Avila.~What the Saint wrote for Fra Ibañez has not 12 Pref | master of the spiritual life wrote the following censure of  13 Pref | Fra Bañes did so, and wrote his "censure" of the book 14 Pref | ordinary penitents. When he wrote, he wrote like a man whose 15 Pref | penitents. When he wrote, he wrote like a man whose whole life 16 Life, I(91) | is probable that, when he wrote that note, he had not read 17 Life, X | experience it describes, nor who wrote it. This is why I mention 18 Life, XVI(232)| es struck out "son," and wrote "father" in its place, omitting 19 Life, XVI(236)| Father Bañes wrote here on the margin of the 20 Life, XX(292) | it was Father Bañes who wrote them. The MS. is blurred, 21 Life, XXXI | than I to do the same. I wrote to one person, and the priest 22 Life, XXXI | for the same end.~8. He wrote to me, and said that he 23 Life, XXXII | began our arrangements, we wrote to the holy friar, Peter 24 Life, XXXIII | letter which my confessor wrote to me, as if I had done 25 Life, XXXIII | with my companion, and they wrote letters to Rome and made 26 Life, XXXIV | the great shame I felt, I wrote it out, and gave it in that 27 Life, XXXV | dispute with the learned. I wrote to that ./. Dominican friar516 28 Life, XXXV | friar,518—who, as I said, wrote to me that I should not 29 Life, XXXV | not then in my convent. I wrote to my friends and asked 30 Life, XXXVIII | was often in a trance. He wrote to me not long before he 31 Life, XL | holy Mother Teresa of Jesus wrote of her life; it was not 32 Rel, II | months, more or less, since I wrote this with mine own hand; 33 Rel, VII | her sins and her life. He wrote to her and comforted her, 34 Rel, VIII | The Father-Master d'Avila wrote to me and said it was good, 35 Rel, IX(725) | wanting—that the Saint wrote this after her sojourn in 36 Rel, IX | not well the last time he wrote to me. However, my distress


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