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Alphabetical [« »] recollectedâ 1 recollectedness 1 recollecting 2 recollection 26 recollections 1 recollects 1 recommend 8 | Frequency [« »] 26 necessity 26 old 26 possession 26 recollection 26 revelations 26 sacred 26 soon | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances recollection |
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1 Life, IV | treats of the prayer of recollection. Though in the first year 2 Life, IV | service towards procuring recollection in any one who proceeds 3 Life, XIII | we require contributes to recollection, because anxieties disturb 4 Life, XIV | in which the soul has no recollection of this garden—everything 5 Life, XV | subject. This quiet and recollection of the soul makes itself 6 Life, XV | said that, in the prior recollection and quiet,211 there is no 7 Life, XV | distracted, yet, while the recollection lasts, as the will abides 8 Life, XV | it brings. This quiet and recollection and little spark, if it 9 Life, XVI(227)| with the prayer of infused recollection, include that of infused 10 Life, XXII | contrived to be in a state of recollection before Him. This method 11 Life, XXV | memory has not the least recollection; and expressions so full 12 Life, XXX | but I have a more distinct recollection of this.~15. To converse 13 Life, XXXII | was not, to the best of my recollection, either avaricious or envious, 14 Life, XL | Once, in prayer, with much recollection, sweetness, and repose, 15 Rel, I(622) | monastery practise great recollection.~"15. These supernatural 16 Rel, I | contributing thereto, that this recollection or elevation of spirit comes 17 Rel, I | indescribable; the issue is delight, recollection, and the consolation of 18 Rel, I | destroyed by the first word, or recollection, or vision that came, and 19 Rel, III | was; for the time of my recollection lasted about an hour and 20 Rel, VI | but without any interior recollection whatever, my soul began 21 Rel, VIII | —is a certain interior recollection698 of which the soul is 22 Rel, VIII | illustrations.~4. Out of this recollection grow a certain quietude 23 Rel, VIII | compared therewith that, if the recollection of them did not pass away, 24 Rel, IX | reverse."~7. Once, in deep recollection, I was praying to God for 25 Rel, X | trance. In that profound recollection I heard our Lord say what 26 Ind | 14; a delight, Rel. i. 7.~Recollection, prayer of, xiv. 2, Rel.