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Alphabetical [« »] distinct 14 distincte 2 distinction 2 distinctly 33 distinctness 4 distinguish 4 distinguished 2 | Frequency [« »] 34 xxxix 33 danger 33 difference 33 distinctly 33 faults 33 food 33 francis | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances distinctly |
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1 Life, Pro | at the same time to speak distinctly and in detail of my grievous 2 Life, VII | the eyes of the soul more distinctly than I could have seen Him 3 Life, VIII | Nevertheless, I can trace distinctly the great mercy of our Lord 4 Life, VIII | Thyself.~9. I have seen this distinctly in my own case, and I cannot 5 Life, X | person is greater, the more distinctly we remember the good he 6 Life, XIV | grace reveals itself more distinctly to the soul.~3. This is 7 Life, XVII | wretchedness and brings out most distinctly the great power of God, 8 Life, XVII | that even the body most distinctly shares in its joy and delight, 9 Life, XIX | year, but I do not remember distinctly the other six months. This 10 Life, XIX | seems to see the reward distinctly, as if it were impossible 11 Life, XX | away at once. The soul sees distinctly that it seeks nothing but 12 Life, XX | recognize itself. It sees distinctly that all this does not belong 13 Life, XXI | certainly I do not; for I see distinctly that all this is the work 14 Life, XXIII | result of telling them very distinctly that the devil is busy with 15 Life, XXIV | did not venture to bid me distinctly to give them up. He must 16 Life, XXV | 2. The words are very distinctly formed; but by the bodily 17 Life, XXVI | put the truth before it so distinctly, that it knows not what 18 Life, XXVII | beside me,—that I saw Him distinctly, and felt His presence,— 19 Life, XXIX | see them frequently most distinctly on my left hand; but that 20 Life, XXIX | good a cause; and seeing distinctly that it never did anything 21 Life, XXXII | it was, but I understood distinctly that it was a great mercy 22 Life, XXXIII | not see St.~ ./. Joseph so distinctly, though I saw clearly that 23 Life, XXXVIII| deficient,—for I saw most distinctly at that time how deficient 24 Life, XXXVIII| Son of God, though not so distinctly as in the vision. I understood 25 Life, XXXVIII| the eyes of the soul, more distinctly than with those of the body, 26 Life, XXXIX | speaking of them, when I say distinctly I understood this, or our 27 Life, XL | seemed to me that I saw Him distinctly in every part of my soul, 28 Life, XL | saying now, only I do not distinctly remember it; but I do see 29 Life, XL | moment,—I saw nothing distinctly, but the vision was most 30 Life, XL | His Majesty will appear distinctly, and when we too shall look 31 Rel, III | the most Holy Trinity648 distinctly present in an intellectual 32 Rel, III | spoke to me, that They were distinctly present in my soul, saying 33 Rel, IV | Communion, I saw our Lord most distinctly close beside me; and He