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

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1 Pref | end. That censure still remains, and is one of the most 2 Ann | Augustinian monastery, where she remains till the autumn of next 3 Ann | sister's house, where she remains till the spring of 1536, 4 Life, XII | in the scanty gain that remains, he who will consider the 5 Life, XVII | impression behind.~9. The memory remains free, and it must be so, 6 Life, XVII | with us.~13. I say that it remains a slave; for, after all, 7 Life, XIX | of Going Back.~1. There remains in the soul, when the prayer 8 Life, XIX | passed quickly away. The soul remains possessed of so much courage, 9 Life, XX | with outward things, there remains the power of hearing and 10 Life, XX | a moment, the will alone remains in union with Him. The movements 11 Life, XX | sickly and full of pain remains healthy, and even stronger; 12 Life, XX | fruit thereof, and so none remains in its hands; all the good 13 Life, XXI | raptures, that but little remains for the soul to do in order 14 Life, XXV | the great aridity which remains in the soul after these 15 Life, XXVII | the first instant, there remains a certainty so great, that 16 Life, XXVIII | is forgotten; but there remains so deep an impression of 17 Life, XXX | the freedom of its will, remains, but it is not clear; it 18 Life, XXX | contain itself, as the water remains not in the earth, but is 19 Life, XXXVII | exceeding beauty, and it remains with me to this day. One 20 Life, XXXVIII| truth in such a way, that it remains so deeply impressed on our 21 Life, XL | me I know not how, there remains imprinted within me a truth— 22 Life, XL | explain it, but the vision remains most deeply impressed on 23 Rel, I | becomes at once recollected, remains in repose, or falls into 24 Rel, VIII | standing or kneeling, it remains so;701 and the soul is so 25 Rel, IX | away in a moment, there remains a gain to the soul incomparably


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