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Alphabetical [« »] reliquerit 4 rely 12 relying 1 remain 34 remainder 1 remained 59 remaining 5 | Frequency [« »] 34 granted 34 led 34 perfectly 34 remain 34 supernatural 34 understands 34 until | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances remain |
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1 Pref | even now there may still remain some verbal errors for future 2 Life, II | was not fitting I should remain alone, without a mother, 3 Life, VI | because I could not bear to remain even for one day in mortal 4 Life, VIII | purpose should permit Thee to remain with them at least for two 5 Life, VIII | even though they may not remain with Thee but, as I used 6 Life, VIII | ever so wicked, he will not remain in his wickedness so many 7 Life, IX | so grievously. I used to remain with Him there as long as 8 Life, XII | His sacred Humanity, and remain in His presence continually, 9 Life, XIII | reflections, but rather let him remain there with Christ, in the 10 Life, XV | our Lord wills it should remain.~2. I have already said 11 Life, XIX | most faithful servants, to remain without those consolations 12 Life, XX | they were shut, they will remain open or shut.286 For though 13 Life, XX | and if occasionally they remain open, as I said just now, 14 Life, XX | consciousness, the faculties may remain, if the rapture has been 15 Life, XXII | means; but these people will remain dry as a stick. Others, 16 Life, XXIII | converse with them, and remain what I was, seemed to me 17 Life, XXV | often I did not dare to remain alone in my cell during 18 Life, XXVIII | presence so divine should remain and abide in our imagination. 19 Life, XXVIII | our Lord permitted me to remain in great fear. All this 20 Life, XXXI | be settled, and I had to remain with a sister of mine, for 21 Life, XXXI | tree, because some virtues remain, the worm will eat into 22 Life, XXXI | this grace, that I may not remain for ever at the beginning! 23 Life, XXXIV | directed me, others might remain, who helped me in my great 24 Life, XXXV | might do so; if I wished to remain I might also do so for a 25 Life, XXXVI | superiors gave me leave to remain with him. Nothing, therefore, 26 Life, XXXVI | that would suffer us to remain. I was so distressed at 27 Life, XXXVI(555)| John, and intended so to remain. But the nuns applied to 28 Life, XXXIX | convinced that he will not remain under this delusion who 29 Life, XXXIX | of men, how long will you remain hard of heart!" I was to 30 Rel, I | vehemence. Sometimes I cannot remain sitting, so great is the 31 Rel, II | sense, and in that state I remain for some days.~11. The vehement 32 Rel, VII | to her in allowing her to remain in His presence, saying 33 Rel, VIII | virtues, as it seems to me, remain stronger after this, for 34 Rel, IX | thinking how hard it was to remain alive, seeing that it was