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1001 Life, XL(603) | Ch. xxxii. § 1.~
1002 Life, XL(604) | Ch. xxviii. § 14.~
1003 Life, XL | spoken of here in the world,—and so the living in it
1004 Life, XL(606) | Ch. iv. § 10.~
1005 Life, XL | powers were wholly absorbed,—it lasts, as I have said,608
1006 Life, XL | have said,608 but a moment,—the soul continues still
1007 Life, XL(608) | Ch. xx. § 26.~
1008 Life, XL(609) | Ch. xxv. § 18, ch. xxvi. § 4. See
1009 Life, XL(609) | Ch. xxv. § 18, ch. xxvi. § 4. See St. John of the
1010 Life, XL | had a vision, for a moment,—I saw nothing distinctly,
1011 Life, XL | the vision was most clear,—how all things are seen
1012 Life, XL(610) | § 8.~
1013 Life, XL | but that I am still living,—I, who see such things,
1014 Life, XL | which Orders these ./. are,—our Lord, if it so pleased
1015 Life, XL | Him, could make them known,—lest the others should
1016 Life, XL | was not to distress myself,—this He said most lovingly,
1017 Life, XL | this He said most lovingly,—because in this life we
1018 Life, XL(613) | See ch. xxxvii. §§ 4, 6.~
1019 Life, XL(613) | See ch. xxxvii. §§ 4, 6.~
1020 Life, XL | take more than is necessary!—I am afraid I do.~27. When
1021 Life, XL(614) | See ch. vii. § 18.~
1022 Life, XL(615) | Ch. xxx. § 10.~
1023 Life, XL(616) | Ch. xxxi. §§ 16, 17.~
1024 Life, XL(616) | Ch. xxxi. §§ 16, 17.~
1025 Life, XL | confessors.~29. Now, however,—to God be the glory!—
1026 Life, XL | however,—to God be the glory!—though many speak against
1027 Life, XL | provide help for many souls,—and also because I see
1028 Life, XL | only for the gaining of one,—I do not care about it
1029 Life, XL(617) | Ch. xxviii. § 6.~
1030 Life, XL | as if I had been dreaming,—and this is the simple
1031 Life, XL(618) | See ch. xiv. § 12.~
1032 Life, XL | some measure, have glory,—because that is what I
1033 Life, XL | of Avila, as in p. 169.621—Fray Do Bañes."~
1034 Rel, I(622) | see the Life, ch. xxv. § 18. The following notes
1035 Rel, I(622) | the reference to them in §§ 22, 28. ~"1. The end
1036 Rel, I(622) | the reference to them in §§ 22, 28. ~"1. The end God
1037 Rel, I | faculties ./. and the senses,—so much so, that the hearing
1038 Rel, I(623) | See Life, ch. xxix. §§ 9–13.~
1039 Rel, I(623) | See Life, ch. xxix. §§ 9–13.~
1040 Rel, I | and matters of the soul,—in these I find comfort
1041 Rel, I(625) | See Life, ch. xxiv. § 8, and ch. xxxi. § 22.~
1042 Rel, I(625) | xxiv. § 8, and ch. xxxi. § 22.~
1043 Rel, I(626) | See Life, ch. xxiii. § 19.~
1044 Rel, I(627) | See Life, ch. xxxv. § 2.~
1045 Rel, I(628) | See Life, ch. ix. § 6, and ch. xiv. § 7.~
1046 Rel, I(628) | ix. § 6, and ch. xiv. § 7.~
1047 Rel, I(629) | See § 3, above.~
1048 Rel, I | liberty.~18. Vainglory631—glory, be to God!—so
1049 Rel, I | Vainglory631—glory, be to God!—so far as I know, there
1050 Rel, I(631) | See Life, ch. vii. § 2.~
1051 Rel, I | the troubles of the world,—at least, that sorrow for,
1052 Rel, I | I dwell upon this at all,—which happens rarely or
1053 Rel, I | happens rarely or never,—I never can make up my
1054 Rel, I(632) | See Life, ch. ii. § 2.~
1055 Rel, I | know not who makes me awake,—and this not always, only
1056 Rel, I | and such—glory be to God!—only at intervals demand
1057 Rel, I(633) | § 2, above.~
1058 Rel, I(634) | See Life, ch. xx. § 29.~
1059 Rel, I(635) | See Life, ch. xxxi. § 17.~
1060 Rel, I(636) | See Life, ch. xxv. § 20.~
1061 Rel, I | long, but this is the truth,—that, when I rise from
1062 Rel, I(637) | See Life, ch. xxv. §§ 18, 22.~
1063 Rel, I(637) | See Life, ch. xxv. §§ 18, 22.~
1064 Rel, II | touched them with my hands,—and this I now see is a
1065 Rel, II | speaking directed against me,—which is considerable,
1066 Rel, II | to me, and done by many,—I find myself herein also
1067 Rel, II(640) | See Life, ch. xxxi. § 15.~
1068 Rel, II | the words of St. Paul,642—though certainly they are
1069 Rel, II | they are not true of me,—that I have neither life,
1070 Rel, II | my understanding fails me,—for I am as one that sees
1071 Rel, II | higher than I can understand,—and I become recollected.~
1072 Rel, III | not understand it at all,—though I prayed to Him,
1073 Rel, III | thinking it might be from Satan,—He said to me that it was
1074 Rel, III | bestowed on me a distinct grace,—in ./. charity, in suffering
1075 Rel, III(648) | Ch. xxvii. § 10.~
1076 Rel, III | was about to communicate,—it was shortly before I
1077 Rel, III | before I had this vision,—the Host being still in
1078 Rel, III(650) | See § 6.~
1079 Rel, III | they should stay at home,651—people reminded me lately
1080 Rel, III | indeed, I had heard it before,—it might be the will of
1081 Rel, III | brothers, I said to our Lord,—I do not know whether it
1082 Rel, III | his salvation was in peril,—"If I saw one of Thy brethren,
1083 Rel, III | who saw this as I saw it,—and I can hardly explain
1084 Rel, III | I can hardly explain it,—willingly to forfeit so
1085 Rel, III(657) | See Relation iv. § 2.~
1086 Rel, III | Fr. John of the Cross,659—divided the Host between
1087 Rel, III | to separate thee from Me,"—giving me to understand
1088 Rel, IV(665) | See Relation, iii. § 16.~
1089 Rel, IV | comfort even when necessary,—for I see that your occupations
1090 Rel, IV | occupations are most urgent,—I was for some time in
1091 Rel, IV | I was then in desolation,—as I said before,—that
1092 Rel, IV | desolation,—as I said before,—that helped me; and as
1093 Rel, IV | Me present, My daughter,—it is I. Show me thy hands."
1094 Rel, IV | I was in a deep trance,—so much so, that I was
1095 Rel, IV(666) | See above, § 1.~
1096 Rel, IV | collation, nor could I do so,—for if I do not take it
1097 Rel, V(669) | See Foundations, ch. v. § 10.~
1098 Rel, V | possess pictures well painted,—and I would not, therefore,
1099 Rel, V | except those made of paper,—and, as I read this afterwards,
1100 Rel, V(672) | The §§ 6, 7, and 8 are the thirteenth
1101 Rel, V(672) | The §§ 6, 7, and 8 are the thirteenth
1102 Rel, V | it did not rest with me,—as it does now,—I mean,
1103 Rel, V | with me,—as it does now,—I mean, so that I could
1104 Rel, V(673) | See Relation iii. § 13.~
1105 Rel, V | that I was under delusions,—and I had a conviction
1106 Rel, V | who understands the matter,—and let the prioress see
1107 Rel, VI | afraid, that He wished this,—the words were different,
1108 Rel, VI | the words were different,—I made up my mind at last
1109 Rel, VI | my soul with great care,—but neither had I received
1110 Rel, VI | that was not already done,—at least, resolved upon,
1111 Rel, VI | at least, resolved upon,—for all I do must be faulty;
1112 Rel, VI(681) | in her Life, ch. xxxviii. §§ 11, 12.~
1113 Rel, VI(681) | her Life, ch. xxxviii. §§ 11, 12.~
1114 Rel, VI(682) | Life, ch. iv. § 1.~
1115 Rel, VI | things of little importance,—as if I were to be importunate
1116 Rel, VI | and repeated my request,—nor to things relating
1117 Rel, VII | three or two years before,—I believe it is three,—
1118 Rel, VII | —I believe it is three,—she began to think that
1119 Rel, VII | who was Duke of Gandia,—him she consulted twice;683
1120 Rel, VII | now Provincial of Castille,—this latter, however, not
1121 Rel, VII | latter, however, not so often,—Father Baltasar Alvarez
1122 Rel, VII | Burgos, whose name is Ripalda,—and he thought very ill
1123 Rel, VII(683) | See Life, ch. xxiv. § 4.~
1124 Rel, VII | into trances very often,—not, however, deprived
1125 Rel, VII(684) | See Life, ch. xxv. § 18.~
1126 Rel, VII(685) | See Life, ch. xxv. § 20, and ch. xxvii. § 1.~
1127 Rel, VII(685) | xxv. § 20, and ch. xxvii. § 1.~
1128 Rel, VII(686) | See Life, ch. xxvi. § 5.~
1129 Rel, VII | book688 for her daughters,—she was prioress,—wherein
1130 Rel, VII | daughters,—she was prioress,—wherein she might give
1131 Rel, VII | that he might speak to her,—it was an act of great
1132 Rel, VII | an act of great charity,—being desirous of ascertaining
1133 Rel, VII(691) | See Foundations, ch. xvii. § 12, note.~
1134 Rel, VII(692) | Life, ch. xxiii. § 15.~
1135 Rel, VII(693) | Life, ch. xxvi. § 5.~
1136 Rel, VII(694) | § 4.~
1137 Rel, VII(695) | Life, ch. xxv. § 19.~
1138 Rel, VII(696) | Life, ch. xxv. § 22.~
1139 Rel, VII | though they are not so many,—for she is never free from
1140 Rel, VII | dwells on those mercies,—but she is not able to
1141 Rel, VII | it. And when it is over,—though she may wish ever
1142 Rel, VII | retain the image thereof,—she cannot do it, for it
1143 Rel, VII | imagination, not the vision itself,—that is not in her power;
1144 Rel, VII(697) | See Life, ch. xxvii. § 5.~
1145 Rel, VIII | way as to be understood,—the more so as they pass
1146 Rel, VIII | as they pass quickly away,—that, if obedience did
1147 Rel, VIII | of which I was conscious,—in my opinion, supernatural,
1148 Rel, VIII | my opinion, supernatural,—so I call that which no
1149 Rel, VIII | must be of great service,—is a certain interior recollection698
1150 Rel, VIII | even speaking wearies it,—I mean by this, vocal prayer
1151 Rel, VIII | this it sees very clearly,—that is, it seems so to
1152 Rel, VIII | matters of the service of God,—in a word, Martha and Mary
1153 Rel, VIII(699) | See Life, ch. xvii. § 5.~
1154 Rel, VIII(700) | Compare Life, ch. xxiv. § 4.~
1155 Rel, VIII | Lord on this spiritual road,—at least, it is one of
1156 Rel, VIII(701) | See Life, ch. xx. § 23.~
1157 Rel, VIII | thereof on the soul are great,—a forgetfulness of self,
1158 Rel, VIII | and transport702 is this,—in a trance the soul gradually
1159 Rel, VIII | of God, sends up a flame,—the flame ascends on high,
1160 Rel, VIII | observe; walk about he cannot,—the great blow of that
1161 Rel, VIII(704) | Life, ch. xx. § 16; Inner Fortress, vi.
1162 Rel, VIII(705) | See Life, ch. xxix. § 17.~
1163 Rel, VIII | these clumsy expressions,—for such they are when
1164 Rel, VIII | not had experience of it,—I mean, how far the pain
1165 Rel, VIII(706) | See Life, ch. xvii. § 9.~
1166 Rel, VIII | confidence. The truth is,—and you, my father, should
1167 Rel, VIII | father, should attend to this,—that, as to the Person
1168 Rel, VIII | say so. It is all written,—you, my father, know where,
1169 Rel, VIII | you, my father, know where,—and more at large than
1170 Rel, VIII(707) | See Relation, iii. § 6.~
1171 Rel, VIII | the one I mentioned first,—namely, a presence of God,
1172 Rel, IX | and holy man.~2. One day,—it was the Feast of the
1173 Rel, IX | Feast of the Presentation,—I was praying earnestly
1174 Rel, IX | 11. When my brothers came,—and I owe so much to one
1175 Rel, IX(714) | See § 4, above.~
1176 Rel, IX | so much to one of them,715—I remained in conversation
1177 Rel, IX(716) | Chapter "De la Clausura," § 16: "De tratar con deudos
1178 Rel, IX | understood, and, as it were, saw,—I cannot tell how, unless
1179 Rel, IX | which passed rapidly away,—how the Three Persons of
1180 Rel, IX | of? What canst thou lose?—only thy life, which thou
1181 Rel, IX(720) | see, also, Relation vi. § 1).~
1182 Rel, IX | thought there was music also,—the singing of birds and
1183 Rel, IX | singing of birds and of angels,—which filled my soul with
1184 Rel, IX(730) | Don Vicente published §§ 25 and 26 as fragments
1185 Rel, IX(730) | Don Vicente published §§ 25 and 26 as fragments
1186 Rel, IX | that I could not even pray,—for I had been told that
1187 Rel, IX | there was a great tumult,—I heard these words: "O
1188 Rel, IX(732) | See § 26.~
1189 Rel, X(733) | See Life, ch. xxxviii. § 11.~
1190 Rel, XI(735) | the Saint's reference in § 4 to certain transactions
1191 Rel, XI | this does not grow less,—on the contrary, I believe
1192 Rel, XI(739) | Mansionem apud eum faciemus."~Â
1193 Ind2, Cit | insertIndex type="cite" /> ~ · "De la Clausura," ~
1194 Ind2, Cit | De la Clausura," ~· Acta ~·
1195 Ind2, Cit | Clausura," ~· Acta ~· Année Dominicaine ~
1196 Ind2, Cit | Année Dominicaine ~· Arte de servir a
1197 Ind2, Cit | Arte de servir a Dios ~· Arte para servir
1198 Ind2, Cit | Arte para servir a Dios ~· Ascent of Mount
1199 Ind2, Cit | Ascent of Mount Carmel ~· Ascent of the Mount ~
1200 Ind2, Cit | Ascent of the Mount ~· Bibliographie Thé
1201 Ind2, Cit | Bibliographie Thérèsienne ~· Bolland ~·
1202 Ind2, Cit | sienne ~· Bolland ~· Bollandists ~·
1203 Ind2, Cit | · Bollandists ~· Book of Foundations ~
1204 Ind2, Cit | Book of Foundations ~· Book of the Foundations ~
1205 Ind2, Cit | Book of the Foundations ~· Bouix ~·
1206 Ind2, Cit | Foundations ~· Bouix ~· Breviarium Romanum ~
1207 Ind2, Cit | Breviarium Romanum ~· Carmel in England ~
1208 Ind2, Cit | Carmel in England ~· Chap. xl. ~·
1209 Ind2, Cit | England ~· Chap. xl. ~· Cobarruvias ~·
1210 Ind2, Cit | · Cobarruvias ~· Collationes ~·
1211 Ind2, Cit | · Collationes ~· Concept. of the
1212 Ind2, Cit | Concept. of the Love of God ~· Confessiones ~·
1213 Ind2, Cit | · Confessiones ~· Confessions ~·
1214 Ind2, Cit | · Confessions ~· De Canoniz. ~·
1215 Ind2, Cit | · De Canoniz. ~· De Contemplatione
1216 Ind2, Cit | De Contemplatione Divina ~· De la Fuente ~·
1217 Ind2, Cit | · De la Fuente ~· De la Fuente ~·
1218 Ind2, Cit | · De la Fuente ~· Directorium Mysticum ~
1219 Ind2, Cit | Directorium Mysticum ~· Don Vicente ~·
1220 Ind2, Cit | · Don Vicente ~· Fortress of the
1221 Ind2, Cit | Fortress of the Soul ~· Foundations ~·
1222 Ind2, Cit | · Foundations ~· Histoire de Sainte
1223 Ind2, Cit | après les Bollandistes ~· Historia Generalis
1224 Ind2, Cit | Carmelo Congregationis Eliae ~· Inner Fortress ~
1225 Ind2, Cit | Inner Fortress ~· Institutiones theologiae
1226 Ind2, Cit | christianae studentium ~· Instructio de vita
1227 Ind2, Cit | Instructio de vita spirituali ~· Interior Castle ~
1228 Ind2, Cit | Interior Castle ~· La prétendue Hysté
1229 Ind2, Cit | rie de Sainte Thérèse ~· Letters ~·
1230 Ind2, Cit | rèse ~· Letters ~· Lettres ~·
1231 Ind2, Cit | Letters ~· Lettres ~· Life ~·
1232 Ind2, Cit | Lettres ~· Life ~· Life of Christ ~
1233 Ind2, Cit | Life of Christ ~· Living Flame ~·
1234 Ind2, Cit | · Living Flame ~· Lucidario ~·
1235 Ind2, Cit | Flame ~· Lucidario ~· Magnificat ~·
1236 Ind2, Cit | Lucidario ~· Magnificat ~· Medulla Mystica ~
1237 Ind2, Cit | Medulla Mystica ~· Morals ~·
1238 Ind2, Cit | Mystica ~· Morals ~· Mount Carmel ~·
1239 Ind2, Cit | · Mount Carmel ~· Obras ~·
1240 Ind2, Cit | Carmel ~· Obras ~· Obscure Night ~·
1241 Ind2, Cit | · Obscure Night ~· Palafox ~·
1242 Ind2, Cit | Night ~· Palafox ~· Reforma ~·
1243 Ind2, Cit | Palafox ~· Reforma ~· Reforma de los Descalç
1244 Ind2, Cit | Reforma de los Descalços ~· Relation ~·
1245 Ind2, Cit | os ~· Relation ~· Ribera ~·
1246 Ind2, Cit | Relation ~· Ribera ~· Romani Pontificis ~
1247 Ind2, Cit | Romani Pontificis ~· Saint ~·
1248 Ind2, Cit | Pontificis ~· Saint ~· Sainte ~·
1249 Ind2, Cit | Saint ~· Sainte ~· Sainte Thérèse ~
1250 Ind2, Cit | Sainte Thérèse ~· Sainte Thérèse,
1251 Ind2, Cit | Lettres au R. P. Bouix ~· Spiritual ~·
1252 Ind2, Cit | Bouix ~· Spiritual ~· Spiritual Canticle ~
1253 Ind2, Cit | Spiritual Canticle ~· Subida del Monte
1254 Ind2, Cit | Subida del Monte Sion ~· Tercer Abecedario ~
1255 Ind2, Cit | Tercer Abecedario ~· Tesoro ~·
1256 Ind2, Cit | Abecedario ~· Tesoro ~· The Art of Serving
1257 Ind2, Cit | The Art of Serving God ~· The Blessed Sacrament ~
1258 Ind2, Cit | The Blessed Sacrament ~· The Life of Saint
1259 Ind2, Cit | The Life of Saint Teresa ~· The Life of Saint
1260 Ind2, Cit | Our Lady of Mount Carmel ~· Theolog. Mystic. ~
1261 Ind2, Cit | Theolog. Mystic. ~· Theolog. Mystic.
1262 Ind2, Cit | Theolog. Mystic. Disc. Proem. ~· Union del Alma ~
1263 Ind2, Cit | Union del Alma ~· Vie de la Mère
1264 Ind2, Cit | la Mère Anne de Jésus ~· Way of Perfection ~
1265 Ind2, Cit | Way of Perfection ~· ad Eustochium ~·
1266 Ind2, Cit | · ad Eustochium ~· in Cantica ~
1267 Ind2, Lat | Latin Words and Phrases~ · "Ad eum veniemus,
1268 Ind2, Lat | mansionem apud eum faciemus." ~· "Ad imaginem et
1269 Ind2, Lat | similitudinem Nostram." ~· "Advenas et peregrinos." ~
1270 Ind2, Lat | Advenas et peregrinos." ~· "Apud Deum autem
1271 Ind2, Lat | omnia possibilia sunt." ~· "Averte oculos tuos
1272 Ind2, Lat | ipsi me avolare fecerunt." ~· "Bonum est nos hic
1273 Ind2, Lat | Bonum est nos hic esse." ~· "Charitas enim Christi
1274 Ind2, Lat | enim Christi urget nos." ~· "Communicantes Christi
1275 Ind2, Lat | passionibus, gaudete." ~· "Concaluit cor meum
1276 Ind2, Lat | Concaluit cor meum intra me." ~· "Convocat amicas
1277 Ind2, Lat | Convocat amicas et vicinas." ~· "Corporalis praesentia
1278 Ind2, Lat | imperfectione dilectionis." ~· "Cum ipsa [S. Teresa]
1279 Ind2, Lat | ignorare quam cognoscere." ~· "Daemonium habet
1280 Ind2, Lat | Daemonium habet et insanit." ~· "Daemonium habet
1281 Ind2, Lat | insanit: quid Eum auditis?" ~· "Da quod jubes,
1282 Ind2, Lat | jubes, et jube quod vis." ~· "Dabo unicuique
1283 Ind2, Lat | vestrum secundum opera sua." ~· "Deliciae meae esse
1284 Ind2, Lat | esse cum filiis hominum." ~· "Domine, da mihi
1285 Ind2, Lat | Domine, da mihi aquam," ~· "Domine, da mihi
1286 Ind2, Lat | Domine, da mihi aquam." ~· "Ducam eam in solitudinem." ~
1287 Ind2, Lat | Ducam eam in solitudinem." ~· "Ecce quantum spatiatus
1288 Ind2, Lat | Tui et delector in Te" ~· "Ego sum ostium." ~
1289 Ind2, Lat | Ego sum ostium." ~· "Et ego ad nihilum
1290 Ind2, Lat | redactus sum, et nescivi." ~· "Et exultavit spiritus
1291 Ind2, Lat | exultavit spiritus meus," ~· "Et omnis qui reliquerit
1292 Ind2, Lat | vitam aeternam possidebit." ~· "Et transfiguratus
1293 Ind2, Lat | transfiguratus est ante eos." ~· "Eum nemo poterat
1294 Ind2, Lat | foetorem suum ferre posset." ~· "Exi a me, quia
1295 Ind2, Lat | peccator sum, Domine." ~· "Expedit vobis ut
1296 Ind2, Lat | Paracletus non veniet ad vos." ~· "Fidelis autem Deus
1297 Ind2, Lat | supra id quod potestis." ~· "Fidelis autem Deus
1298 Ind2, Lat | supra id quod potestis." ~· "Filiae Jerusalem,
1299 Ind2, Lat | super vos ipsas flete." ~· "Filius autem hominis
1300 Ind2, Lat | habet ubi caput reclinet." ~· "Gloria nostra haec
1301 Ind2, Lat | conscientiae nostrae." ~· "Haec oratio raptus
1302 Ind2, Lat | multas alias operationes." ~· "Hic est Filius
1303 Ind2, Lat | in quo Mihi complacui." ~· "Hoc solum habemus
1304 Ind2, Lat | nostros dirigamus ad Te." ~· "Hunc angariaverunt
1305 Ind2, Lat | tolleret crucem Ejus." ~· "Imperavit ventis
1306 Ind2, Lat | est tranquillitas magna." ~· "In cruce Jesu Christi:
1307 Ind2, Lat | crucifixus est, et ego mundo." ~· "In labore et aerumna,
1308 Ind2, Lat | aerumna, in vigiliis multis." ~· "In visione tua
1309 Ind2, Lat | dissolutae sunt compages meae." ~· "Inhorruerunt pili
1310 Ind2, Lat | Inhorruerunt pili carnis meae." ~· "Ipse enim Satanas
1311 Ind2, Lat | transfigurat se in angelum lucis." ~· "Jejunium singulis
1312 Ind2, Lat | remedio sint sumantur." ~· "Jugum enim meum
1313 Ind2, Lat | Jugum enim meum suave est." ~· "Justus es, Domine,
1314 Ind2, Lat | rectum judicium tuum," ~· "Laetatus sum in
1315 Ind2, Lat | quae dicta sunt mihi;" ~· "Legant praedicatores" ~
1316 Ind2, Lat | Legant praedicatores" ~· "Licet oratio raptus
1317 Ind2, Lat | ab aliquo extrinseco." ~· "Magni doctores
1318 Ind2, Lat | quam spiritualem idiotam." ~· "Mansionem apud
1319 Ind2, Lat | Mansionem apud eum faciemus." ~· "Mendax est, et
1320 Ind2, Lat | Mendax est, et pater ejus." ~· "Multi enim sunt
1321 Ind2, Lat | vocati, pauci vero electi." ~· "Ne ergo timueritis
1322 Ind2, Lat | sed potius timete Eum." ~· "Ne et ipsi veniant
1323 Ind2, Lat | hunc locum tormentorum." ~· "Nec enim si quis
1324 Ind2, Lat | circumdatum sustineri." ~· "Nescit homo utrum
1325 Ind2, Lat | amore an odio dignus sit." ~· "Nolebat nec oculos
1326 Ind2, Lat | oculos ad coelum levare." ~· "Nolite ergo solliciti
1327 Ind2, Lat | aut quo operiemur?" ~· "Non apparebis in
1328 Ind2, Lat | conspectu meo vacuus." ~· "Non discumbas in
1329 Ind2, Lat | discumbas in primo loco." ~· "Non enim ad mensuram
1330 Ind2, Lat | mensuram dat Deus spiritum." ~· "Non enim ignoramus
1331 Ind2, Lat | ignoramus cogitationes ejus." ~· "Non est personarum
1332 Ind2, Lat | personarum acceptor Deus." ~· "Non est servus
1333 Ind2, Lat | servus major domino suo." ~· "Nos insensati vitam
1334 Ind2, Lat | aestimabamus insaniam." ~· "Nostra autem conversatio
1335 Ind2, Lat | conversatio in coelis est." ~· "Nullus fratrum
1336 Ind2, Lat | vobis omnia communia." ~· "Numquid homo Dei
1337 Ind2, Lat | comparatione justificabitur?" ~· "Nunquam in eodem
1338 Ind2, Lat | eodem statu permanet." ~· "O quoties ego ipse
1339 Ind2, Lat | libidinum incendia bulliebant." ~· "Omnia possum in
1340 Ind2, Lat | Omnia possum in Eo." ~· "Passer solitarius," ~
1341 Ind2, Lat | Passer solitarius," ~· "Pignus haereditatis
1342 Ind2, Lat | haereditatis nostrae." ~· "Potestis bibere
1343 Ind2, Lat | Potestis bibere calicem?" ~· "Primus effectus
1344 Ind2, Lat | oratione sanitatem recuperat." ~· "Quae praeparavit
1345 Ind2, Lat | his qui diligunt Illum." ~· "Quam magnificata
1346 Ind2, Lat | magnificata sunt opera Tua." ~· "Quamvis in principio
1347 Ind2, Lat | pacem animae relinquunt." ~· "Quasi dicat: cum
1348 Ind2, Lat | videre ac cognoscere." ~· "Quemadmodum desiderat
1349 Ind2, Lat | cervus ad fontes aquarum" ~· "Qui autem docti
1350 Ind2, Lat | quasi splendor firmamenti." ~· "Qui fingis laborem
1351 Ind2, Lat | laborem in praecepto." ~· "Qui reliquerit
1352 Ind2, Lat | centuplum accipiet." ~· "Quis dabit mihi
1353 Ind2, Lat | pennas sicut columbae?" ~· "Quis me liberabit
1354 Ind2, Lat | corpore mortis hujus?" ~· "Sed cum ignoremus
1355 Ind2, Lat | nostros dirigamus ad Te." ~· "Servi inutiles
1356 Ind2, Lat | Servi inutiles sumus." ~· "Si autem impius
1357 Ind2, Lat | non recordabor." ~· "Si bona suscepimus
1358 Ind2, Lat | quare non suscipiamus?" ~· "Si dicerent tibi
1359 Ind2, Lat | raptus, sicut rabiamenta" ~· "Sibilus aurae tenuis." ~
1360 Ind2, Lat | Sibilus aurae tenuis." ~· "Sive in corpore
1361 Ind2, Lat | sive extra corpus nescio." ~· "Sobrias, domus
1362 Ind2, Lat | domus curam habentes." ~· "Spiritum nolite
1363 Ind2, Lat | Spiritum nolite extinguere." ~· "Sunt et alli testes
1364 Ind2, Lat | facies ejus resplendebat." ~· "Tanto autem divini
1365 Ind2, Lat | praecordia transverberantem." ~· "Tollat crucem suam
1366 Ind2, Lat | crucem suam et sequatur Me." ~· "Tres sunt modi
1367 Ind2, Lat | infallibiliter causant." ~· "Tu es Christus,
1368 Ind2, Lat | Christus, Filius Dei vivi." ~· "Ubi est Deus tuus?" ~
1369 Ind2, Lat | Ubi est Deus tuus?" ~· "Veni, Creator," ~
1370 Ind2, Lat | Veni, Creator," ~· "Veniat dilectus
1371 Ind2, Lat | hortum suum, et comedat." ~· "Veniat dilectus
1372 Ind2, Lat | dilectus meus in hortum suum." ~· "Videns vero ventum
1373 Ind2, Lat | ventum validum, timuit." ~· "Virtus in infirmitate
1374 Ind2, Lat | infirmitate perficitur." ~· "Virum dolorum,
1375 Ind2, Lat | scientem infirmitatem." ~· "Visio corporea
1376 Ind2, Lat | facta Beatae Virgini." ~· "Vitam igitur suam
1377 Ind2, Lat | actiones suas mere humanas" ~· "Vivo autem, jam
1378 Ind2, Lat | vivit vero in me Christus." ~· "Vivo autem, jam
1379 Ind2, Lat | vivit vero in me Christus." ~· "Volo autem et huic
1380 Ind2, Lat | novissimo dare sicut et tibi." ~· "defectus lucis
1381 Ind2, Lat | firmitatis in voluntate." ~· "hanc aquam." ~· "
1382 Ind2, Lat | · "hanc aquam." ~· "homini egregie
1383 Ind2, Lat | Jesu liquet, valde immiti" ~· "nec intellectui
1384 Ind2, Lat | nec voluntati firmitas;" ~· "posuit fines tuos
1385 Ind2, Lat | posuit fines tuos pacem," ~· 'Maerere fecistis
1386 Ind2, Lat | comfortastis manus impii.' ~· 'Spiritum nolite
1387 Ind2, Lat | specie mala abstinete vos.' ~· 'et ne nos inducas
1388 Ind2, Lat | inducas in tentationem.' ~· Acta ~·
1389 Ind2, Lat | tentationem.' ~· Acta ~· Ave Maria ~·
1390 Ind2, Lat | Acta ~· Ave Maria ~· Breviarium Romanum ~
1391 Ind2, Lat | Breviarium Romanum ~· Collationes ~·
1392 Ind2, Lat | · Collationes ~· Confessiones ~·
1393 Ind2, Lat | · Confessiones ~· Consulimus quod
1394 Ind2, Lat | se de omnibus quae habet ~· Corrigenda ~·
1395 Ind2, Lat | habet ~· Corrigenda ~· De Canoniz. ~·
1396 Ind2, Lat | · De Canoniz. ~· De Contemplatione
1397 Ind2, Lat | De Contemplatione Divina ~· Directorium Mysticum ~
1398 Ind2, Lat | Directorium Mysticum ~· Expliciunt sacrae
1399 Ind2, Lat | Mariae de Monte Carmelo ~· Historia Generalis
1400 Ind2, Lat | Carmelo Congregationis Eliae ~· Id est ~·
1401 Ind2, Lat | Eliae ~· Id est ~· Idem ~·
1402 Ind2, Lat | Id est ~· Idem ~· Ingrediens ordinem
1403 Ind2, Lat | recipiens solvat lectum illum ~· Institutiones theologiae
1404 Ind2, Lat | christianae studentium ~· Instructio de vita
1405 Ind2, Lat | Instructio de vita spirituali ~· Magnificat ~·
1406 Ind2, Lat | spirituali ~· Magnificat ~· Medulla Mystica ~
1407 Ind2, Lat | Medulla Mystica ~· Patrologia Latina ~
1408 Ind2, Lat | Patrologia Latina ~· Quicumque vult ~
1409 Ind2, Lat | Quicumque vult ~· Romae ~·
1410 Ind2, Lat | Quicumque vult ~· Romae ~· Romani Pontificis ~
1411 Ind2, Lat | Romani Pontificis ~· Salve ~·
1412 Ind2, Lat | Pontificis ~· Salve ~· Sermo ~·
1413 Ind2, Lat | Salve ~· Sermo ~· Verumtamen fratres
1414 Ind2, Lat | dominicis et festis duplicibus ~· ad Eustochium ~·
1415 Ind2, Lat | · ad Eustochium ~· ad quintum ~·
1416 Ind2, Lat | Eustochium ~· ad quintum ~· clarissime patet ~
1417 Ind2, Lat | clarissime patet ~· communicare poterunt
1418 Ind2, Lat | poterunt si qui velint ~· festo ~·
1419 Ind2, Lat | velint ~· festo ~· ibidem ~·
1420 Ind2, Lat | festo ~· ibidem ~· in Cantica ~·
1421 Ind2, Lat | ibidem ~· in Cantica ~· in passione ~·
1422 Ind2, Lat | · in passione ~· in saeculo nisi
1423 Ind2, Lat | fuerit aliter ordinatum ~· in voce ~·
1424 Ind2, Lat | ordinatum ~· in voce ~· unum aut unus apex
1425 Ind2, Lat | non praeteribit a lege. ~· ut in Africam trajiceret. ~
1426 Ind2, Fre | French Words and Phrases~ · "Les Saints" ~· "
1427 Ind2, Fre | · "Les Saints" ~· "une alliance honorable
1428 Ind2, Fre | alliance honorable pour moi." ~· Année Dominicaine ~
1429 Ind2, Fre | Année Dominicaine ~· Bibliographie Thé
1430 Ind2, Fre | Bibliographie Thérèsienne ~· Histoire de Sainte
1431 Ind2, Fre | après les Bollandistes ~· La prétendue Hysté
1432 Ind2, Fre | rie de Sainte Thérèse ~· Lettres ~·
1433 Ind2, Fre | rèse ~· Lettres ~· Mademoiselle ~·
1434 Ind2, Fre | · Mademoiselle ~· Sainte ~·
1435 Ind2, Fre | Mademoiselle ~· Sainte ~· Sainte Thérèse ~
1436 Ind2, Fre | Sainte Thérèse ~· Sainte Thérèse,
1437 Ind2, Fre | Lettres au R. P. Bouix ~· Vie de la Mère