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Alphabetical [« »] begins 31 begs 1 beguines 1 begun 36 behalf 7 behave 2 beheaded 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 25 36 asked 36 baã 36 begun 36 bouix 36 glorious 36 painful | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances begun |
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1 Int | her "Life" slowly. It was begun in spring, 1563,35 and completed 2 Life, IV | graces, which Thou hadst begun to work in me? Woe is me, 3 Life, IV | that love which Thou hadst begun to show unto me, I would 4 Life, V | thereby); and that I had begun the practice of prayer, 5 Life, VIII | from prayer who has once begun it, be his life ever so 6 Life, VIII | And as to him who has not begun to pray, I implore him by 7 Life, XI | itself to prayer, and has begun the practice of it. We have, 8 Life, XI | stumble; for the building is begun on a firm foundation. It 9 Life, XIV | proceed; for His Majesty has begun to communicate Himself to 10 Life, XIV | grant that I have really begun to serve His Majesty—I 11 Life, XIV | serve His Majesty—I mean, begun in relation to what I have 12 Life, XIX | repeat it, let no one who has begun to give himself to prayer 13 Life, XXII | The first—I have already begun to describe it—is a little 14 Life, XXIII | well grounded, and had not begun to understand what mortification 15 Life, XXVII | this. O souls, you who have begun to pray, and you who possess 16 Life, XXVII | speak more correctly, he had begun to live for evermore.404~ 17 Life, XXIX | myself.431~9. When they had begun to insist on my putting 18 Life, XXX | another whom our Lord has begun to raise in the same way. 19 Life, XXX | enough that I have not yet begun to serve God, though He 20 Life, XXXI | the poor soul have not yet begun to walk, the world will 21 Life, XXXI | virtue which our Lord had begun to implant in me might grow; 22 Life, XXXI | in order that he who has begun more nobly may have hope 23 Life, XXXIII | consolation. Shortly after I had begun to speak to him, our Lord 24 Life, XXXIII | and go on with what I had begun; she would help me. I began 25 Life, XXXIV | return to that which I had begun to speak of. I was in the 26 Life, XXXIV | five years after she had begun this practice, and keeping 27 Life, XXXV | because I had not already begun the fight, since it was 28 Life, XXXVI | terms of it had already begun,—when our Lord said to 29 Life, XXXVI | this house.~25. When we had begun to sing the Office, the 30 Life, XXXVI | our Lord that what we have begun will prosper more and more, 31 Life, XXXVI | that what has been thus begun may not fall to decay, but 32 Life, XXXVI | which our Lord has here begun and countenanced, so that 33 Life, XXXVIII| it.~34. Now that I have begun to speak of the visions 34 Life, XXXIX | that I forgot what I had begun with, namely, the following 35 Life, XL | oneself, as your reverence has begun to do, wholly unto Him who 36 Rel, IX | 1576 and 1577.~1. I had begun to go to confession to a