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Alphabetical [« »] beginning 89 beginningâ 2 beginnings 5 begins 31 begs 1 beguines 1 begun 36 | Frequency [« »] 32 wretched 31 27 31 advice 31 begins 31 bollandists 31 considering 31 delivered | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances begins |
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1 Int, Arg | offend Him.~Chapter X.—She begins to explain the graces God 2 Int, Arg | perfectly in a short time. She begins to expound by means of a 3 Int, Arg | profitable.~Chapter XIV.—She begins to explain the second degree 4 Int, Arg | fourth degree of prayer, and begins to explain41 in what high 5 Int, Arg | continues the same subject, and begins to explain the effects on 6 Int, Arg | what there was besides. She begins to speak of the manner and 7 Int, Arg | in great affliction. She begins to tell what happened to 8 Pref | translation of Mr. Woodhead, begins with § 11 of ch. xxxii. 9 Ann | paralysis by St. Joseph.~1541. ~Begins to grow lukewarm, and gives 10 Life, VII | unfavourable eyes. But if any one begins to give himself up to the 11 Life, X | vain-glory when our Lord begins to show His ./. mercy upon 12 Life, X | will also, when the devil begins to tempt us herein, give 13 Life, XI | experience, that the soul which, begins to walk in the way of mental 14 Life, XIII | ever shall come.~21. He who begins is in need of instruction, 15 Life, XIII | cost of many words. A nun begins to practise prayer; if her 16 Life, XIV | quiet.~2. Herein the soul begins to be recollected; it is 17 Life, XIV | has arrived thus far, it begins to lose the desire of earthly 18 Life, XIV | because a soul, when our Lord begins to bestow these graces upon 19 Life, XV | Himself, which our Lord begins to enkindle in the soul; 20 Life, XV | understanding be acute; for when it begins to make reflections and 21 Life, XIX | without any loss to itself. It begins to show signs of its being 22 Life, XIX | that is rich in them. It begins to benefit its neighbours, 23 Life, XIX | exposes itself to dangers, and begins, in the fulness of its zeal, 24 Life, XX | takes the soul with Him, and begins to show it the treasures 25 Life, XX | soul in a moment, the soul begins to be wearied, so much so 26 Life, XXII | is it that, when our Lord begins to bestow upon a soul a 27 Life, XXII | depends on this: he who begins to receive this grace must 28 Life, XXIX | which I am now speaking, begins, our Lord seems to lay hold 29 Life, XXX | discomfort with which it begins, and the trouble it causes 30 Life, XXXIX| what it was before, and begins to walk renewed in purity 31 Ind | to life, xxxv. 14, note; begins the Reform, xxxvi. 4; her