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34 xxiii
St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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supernatural

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1 Int | when she made her first supernatural experience in prayer. She 2 Int | of her understanding of supernatural things. "It is now (i.e., 3 Int, Arg | of the danger of seeking supernatural and extraordinary experiences 4 Int, Arg | which she shows here to be supernatural. This is most noteworthy.~ 5 Pref | soul, she feared that the supernatural visitations of God might 6 Pref | recommended her to resist the supernatural visitations of the spirit 7 Ann | 1556. ~Beginning of the supernatural visitations.~1557. ~St. 8 Life, XII | of Desiring to Attain to Supernatural States Before Our Lord Calls  9 Life, XII | These consolations being supernatural, and the understanding inactive, 10 Life, XIII | shall guide them to other supernatural ways.~20. I say to all, 11 Life, XIV | Second State of Prayer. Its Supernatural Character.~1. Having spoken 12 Life, XIV | now that they begin to be supernatural, so that men might know 13 Life, XX | because it is exceedingly supernatural, and I think I would not 14 Life, XXII | because it is altogether a supernatural work wrought in it by our 15 Life, XXII | attained to some degree of supernatural prayer,—I speak of the 16 Life, XXII | for these blessings are supernatural. If a man has a bad voice, 17 Life, XXIII | had happened was something supernatural, because at times I was 18 Life, XXVIII | who see that which is so supernatural and beautiful beside themselves. 19 Life, XXVIII(406)| to the wakefulness of the supernatural understanding, which is 20 Life, XXVIII | not succour it in a most supernatural way, by throwing it into 21 Life, XXIX | be compared with what is supernatural. Diamonds seem counterfeits 22 Life, XXIX | infused it; for it was most supernatural, and I had not attained 23 Life, XXXI | God; for it seems to me a supernatural good, contrary to our natural 24 Life, XXXIII | experience he had gained of supernatural things. And God, too, brought 25 Life, XXXIV | an act of reason; and in supernatural things, according to the 26 Life, XXXIX | seems to me at times to be supernatural.~31. Sometimes I have such 27 Rel, I(622) | recollection.~"15. These supernatural things occur after long 28 Rel, VII | thinking at all of anything supernatural, but only of created things, 29 Rel, VII | became subject to these supernatural visitations, her spirit 30 Rel, VII | good and the visitations supernatural, for she utterly neglects 31 Rel, VII | power; and so it is with the supernatural things. And it is from this 32 Rel, VIII | which is at the root of supernatural things; for that which relates 33 Rel, VIII | conscious,—in my opinion, supernatural,—so I call that which 34 Ind | her love, xxix. 10; her supernatural wound, xxix. 17; manifests


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