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friarâ 1
friars 12
friday 1
friend 30
friendly 2
friends 25
friendship 16
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30 case
30 converse
30 founded
30 friend
30 held
30 lib
30 quickly
St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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friend

   Part, Chapter
1 Pref | Blessed Juan of Avila by her friend Doña Luisa de la Cerda, 2 Pref | enemy, the second time by a friend, to save it. Both the Saint 3 Life, III | by it. I had also a great friend99 in another monastery; 4 Life, IV | the monastery where that friend of mine lived for whom I 5 Life, IV | find relief there.107 That friend of whom I have spoken as 6 Life, V | sister, and the nun, my friend, who had come from the monastery 7 Life, VIII | one ever took Him for his friend that was not amply rewarded; 8 Life, VIII | endure Thee! Oh, how good a friend art Thou, O my Lord! how 9 Life, XXII | Thee.~9. With so good a Friend and Captain ever present, 10 Life, XXII | never fails, He is the true Friend. I see clearly, and since 11 Life, XXII | can we want than so good a Friend at our side, who will not 12 Life, XXII | dryness, Christ is our best Friend; for we regard Him as Man, 13 Life, XXII | dear He is!—how good a Friend! O my soul's Lord, who can 14 Life, XXIII | servant of God, and his great friend, should come to speak to 15 Life, XXV | 22. O my Lord, how true a friend art Thou! how powerful! 16 Life, XXV | from the plague. He is the friend of lies, and a lie himself.375 17 Life, XXX | the servant of God and my friend, of whom I have already 18 Life, XXXII | carrying it out; because my friend, who was to do it, had very 19 Life, XXXII | in my monastery; as to my friend, the persecution was so 20 Life, XXXII | what I was to say to my friend; and what surprised me most 21 Life, XXXII | not give absolution to my friend, if she did not abandon 22 Life, XXXII | monastery would be founded. My friend had more faith than I; nothing 23 Life, XXXIII| suffer alone, though my friend did what she could: she 24 Life, XXXIV | is a fit person to be our friend."~11. Oh, the great goodness 25 Life, XXXIV | confessor, and to the widow my friend; for I had leave to communicate 26 Life, XXXIV | either by myself or by my friend, who, when my sister was 27 Life, XXXVI | remained still to be done. My friend was not here,537 for we 28 Life, XXXVII| could speak to Him as to a friend, though He is my Lord, because 29 Rel, II | thereto. I find Him a real Friend, and with Him I find myself 30 Rel, VII | and remained her very good friend.~12. She went to confession


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