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pedro 22
pellucid 2
penalty 1
penance 32
penanceâ 1
penances 10
penetrates 2
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32 itâ
32 months
32 note
32 penance
32 resolution
32 se
32 servants
St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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penance

   Part, Chapter
1 Pref | despise yourself, and to do penance. I see no reasons for condemning 2 Pref | yourself, and a love of penance and the cross, making no 3 Life, VIII | that were good. If a sharp penance had been laid upon me, I 4 Life, X | ever advanced in the way of penance and of virtue.~ ./. 15. 5 Life, XIV | cut itself in pieces by penance and prayer, and every other 6 Life, XXIV | inclined to practise greater penance, having been negligent in 7 Life, XXIV | sickness because I did no penance; His Majesty would therefore 8 Life, XXVII| that the most laborious penance he underwent, when he began, 9 Life, XXVII| me, he said: "O blessed penance, which has merited so great 10 Life, XXVII| how that life of sharp penance is perfected in such great 11 Life, XXVII| as if I would make you do penance for my sins herein.~ ./. 12 Life, XXIX | therefore, a heavy kind of penance; and accordingly, that I 13 Life, XXX | and said something of his penance.443 Among other things, 14 Life, XXX | fulness. It is a very good penance; for when souls are not 15 Life, XXX | bodily strength requisite for penance; who has learning, ability, 16 Life, XXXII| way and the means of doing penance for the great evil I had 17 Life, XXXIV| health, so that he may do penance, such as he never had before; 18 Life, XXXV | She is a woman of great penance and prayer, and one to whom 19 Life, XXXV | the same austerities and penance with all the others.~14. 20 Life, XXXVI| greatness of his joy, that the penance he had done was a blessed 21 Rel, I | upon me, that I wish to do penance, but I am not able. It would 22 Rel, II | gives me grievous pain. My penance is very scanty, the respect 23 Rel, II | vehement longings to do penance which come, and have come, 24 Rel, II | are great; and if I do any penance, I feel it to be so slight 25 Rel, III | when thinking of the great penance practised by Doña Catalina 26 Rel, III | road. Seest thou all her penance? I think more of thy obedience."~ 27 Rel, IX | me to eat meat and do no penance, I understood that there 28 Rel, IX | feeling than of a desire for penance.~ ./. 4. Once, when I was 29 Rel, XI | when I was strong, to do penance, for, at least, I seemed 30 Rel, XI | nothing, because I can do no penance; acts of desire for suffering, 31 Ind | v. 16; of God, viii. 8.~Penance, necessity of, xxvii. 14; 32 Ind | xxx. 9.~Sickness sent for penance, xxiv. 2.~Sight restored


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