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Alphabetical [« »] summit 3 summoned 1 sumus 2 sun 22 sun-dials 1 sunday 9 sunk 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 send 22 son 22 sought 22 sun 22 throw 22 torment 22 vel | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances sun |
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1 Life, XVIII | that the brightness of the sun which had shone there must 2 Life, XX | that the clouds, or the sun, draw the mists together,269 3 Life, XX | never at rest; yet when the Sun of Justice will have it 4 Life, XX | slight they may be; for the sun shines most clearly; and 5 Life, XX | unclean, if the rays of the sun fall really upon it. The 6 Life, XX | appears pellucid when the sun does not shine through it; 7 Life, XX | this state, in which the Sun of Justice shines upon it, 8 Life, XX | that it can gaze upon the sun; but, for the few instants 9 Life, XX | it looks on this Divine Sun, the brightness thereof 10 Life, XXVII | which is more clear than the sun.391 I do not mean that we 11 Life, XXVII | that we now see either a sun or any brightness, only 12 Life, XXVII | his hood, even when the sun was hottest, or the rain 13 Life, XXVII(403)| in the MS. are: "Letatun sun yn is que dita sun miqui" ( 14 Life, XXVII(403)| Letatun sun yn is que dita sun miqui" (De la Fuente).~ 15 Life, XXVIII | the very brightness of the sun we see, in comparison with 16 Life, XXVIII | reflecting the rays of the sun, compared with most muddy 17 Life, XXVIII | there is anything like the sun present here, nor is the 18 Life, XXVIII | the light like that of the sun: this light seems to be 19 Life, XXX | covered my soul: when the sun rose, I saw how silly I 20 Life, XXXV | have ./. no fear that the Sun of justice will ever set, 21 Life, XXXVIII | them; the brightness of the sun itself seems to be something 22 Rel, IX | is not the fault of the sun that it does not illumine