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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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   Part, Chapter
1 Int | surrounding circumstances as described by him. Bearing in mind 2 Life, IV | follow the way of prayer it described with all my might. And as 3 Life, IX | thought I saw myself there described, and began to recommend 4 Life, XVIII | it cannot be more clearly described, because what then takes 5 Life, XX | speaking of now, and all those described in this book, and it is 6 Life, XX | effects of it are what I have described. Now let us return to raptures, 7 Life, XXII | states of prayer already described,—it is clear that, whether 8 Life, XXVII | visions of this kind can be described. Afterwards I learnt from 9 Life, XXVII | speaking, in the way I have described.~8. There is so much of 10 Life, XXVIII | majesty, as I particularly described it to you, my father, when 11 Life, XXVIII | violence to myself. But I described it as well as I could, and 12 Life, XXVIII | results of them which I described when I was speaking of locutions.414 13 Life, XXVIII | abide in the soul cannot be described; even the body receives 14 Life, XXVIII | to be nothing when thus described; but I, who in the course 15 Life, XXXI | Perfection.~1. Now that I have described certain temptations and 16 Life, XXXVIII| supreme that it cannot be described; for then all the senses 17 Life, XXXVIII| mercies, then, hitherto described, are not, in my opinion, 18 Life, XXXVIII| occasions when I saw what I have described? Truly, O my Lord and my 19 Life, XXXIX | joy I then felt cannot be described, either in writing or by 20 Rel, I | do.~24. All this I have described, together with a very constant 21 Rel, I | blessings which seem too briefly described. Afterwards I fall into 22 Rel, IV | the reason is what I have described; I know not if it is so. 23 Rel, VII | minutely, as it is already described at very great length,684 24 Rel, VII | should give. She did so, and described her sins and her life. He 25 Rel, VII | fear about herself, and described her state to so many, these 26 Rel, VII | deluded by Satan, as it is described at length in the account 27 Rel, VII | distress such as cannot be described, at the mere hearing interiorly 28 Rel, VIII | fine that they cannot be described and when the soul sees itself 29 Rel, IX | wrought this grace cannot be described. The Father seemed to ratify


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