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36 xxxiv
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35 peter
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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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1 Int | and remained seriously ill for nearly three years, 2 Pref | that was all. She became ill; her father removed her, 3 Ann | Sunday. In July seriously ill, and in a trance for four 4 Life, I | heard him swear or speak ill of any one; his life was 5 Life, VI | in justice. I never spoke ill in the slightest degree 6 Life, VI | chastisement. All the time I was so ill, my strict watch over my 7 Life, VII | of devotion, that I spoke ill of no one, and other things 8 Life, VII | those early days, when I was ill, and before I knew how to 9 Life, VII | mine. Though I was very ill, I did violence to myself; 10 Life, VII | to that time, though very ill, he did not think so; but 11 Life, VIII | were few, unless I was very ill, or very much occupied.~ 12 Life, VIII | occupied.~4. When I was ill, I was well with God. I 13 Life, X | prayer—though I walked so ill, and stumbled so often on 14 Life, XI | understand that they are ill; a change should be made 15 Life, XVI | never see any but people ill, as I am now. I beseech 16 Life, XVIII | nor do I remember, however ill I might have been when our 17 Life, XXIX | one who has responded so ill to blessings so great!~ 18 Life, XXXI | people would either speak ill of me, or give glory to 19 Life, XXXI | troubled when men speak ill of us, that we are to be 20 Life, XXXII | inclined to murmur or to speak ill of anybody; that I could 21 Life, XXXIV | great thing for a person ill of this disease to find 22 Life, XXXVI | during which he was also ill; and almost immediately 23 Life, XXXVI | years—he had been very ill.~2. Everything was done 24 Life, XXXVI | brothers-in-law535 should be ill, and his wife away, and 25 Life, XXXVI(536)| not necessary I should be ill any longer" (Ribera, i. 26 Life, XXXVIII | will, which had been so ill employed, should be fixed 27 Life, XXXVIII | many years. But he had been ill for two years, and in some 28 Life, XXXVIII | a good friar, was very ill; and when I was at Mass, 29 Life, XXXIX | a person was exceedingly ill of a most painful disease; 30 Life, XL | the lot of one who has so ill deserved them at Thy hands?~ 31 Rel, I(622) | troubles, when people speak ill of her, and in her infirmities— 32 Rel, III | from all business, and how ill it goes with me, and how 33 Rel, V | God? Dost thou not see how ill I am treated here? If thou 34 Rel, VII | Ripalda,—and he thought very ill of her when he heard of 35 Rel, VII | she knew that he thought ill of her; for she, having


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