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Alphabetical [« »] leaning 2 leap 1 leaps 1 learn 33 learned 94 learnedâ 1 learning 42 | Frequency [« »] 33 food 33 francis 33 humble 33 learn 33 night 33 second 33 senses | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances learn |
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1 Int | encourage and animate those who learn from it the great mercy 2 Pref | by the grace of our Lord, learn something from the teachings 3 Pref | from any real desire to learn the story of the Saint's 4 Life, II | foresaw the evil I should learn from her; but she could 5 Life, IV | of God, from whom I might learn how I may advance in Thy 6 Life, XIII | difference between that which we learn by reading, and that which 7 Life, XIII | reading, and that which we learn by experience.~19. Going 8 Life, XX | those from whom it should learn, particularly if it be a 9 Life, XXI | he makes, you afterwards learn that all was a lie. No one 10 Life, XXI | because Thou wilt have them learn, O my King, even from this, 11 Life, XXII | till His Majesty made me learn by experience: neither did 12 Life, XXII | time? I should be glad to learn the reason, for I know it 13 Life, XXV | is in order that they may learn, in the depths of that trial, 14 Life, XXVII | taking the pains even to learn to read, and without studying 15 Life, XXVII | taken the trouble even to learn the alphabet. This last 16 Life, XXVIII | against the wicked. Here we learn true humility, imprinted 17 Life, XXVIII | intellectual vision,—we learn how He is God, is mighty, 18 Life, XXXI | of great service to me to learn that if, by our Lord's permission, 19 Life, XXXIV | great friends, he could learn them from him, and so I 20 Life, XXXVI | life, every one of us would learn from experience how little 21 Life, XXXVI | Their occupation is to learn how they may advance in 22 Life, XXXVII | itself to something else, and learn by experience how little 23 Life, XXXVII | than they are if we are to learn all the new customs and 24 Life, XXXVIII| must be because I was to learn that it is not enough for 25 Life, XXXIX | for the truth, which they learn by faith, helps them to 26 Life, XXXIX | our own shortcomings, and learn how much more detached and 27 Life, XXXIX | not to harass myself, but learn, from the consideration 28 Rel, II | might offer to God, as I learn by experience that my soul 29 Rel, VIII | learnt, without seeking to learn, as I have just said, has 30 Rel, XI | God! Neither do I cease to learn that certain souls of people 31 Rel, XI | are in heaven: of others I learn nothing. Oh, in what solitude 32 Rel, XI | run after reflections to learn that God is there. This 33 Ind | to God, xxi. 7; unable to learn from books, xxii. 3; afraid