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Alphabetical [« »] printing 1 prior 8 priorem 2 prioress 22 prioressâ 1 priory 1 prison 9 | Frequency [« »] 22 offended 22 pedro 22 printed 22 prioress 22 reflections 22 regard 22 relief | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances prioress |
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1 Int, 0(4) | granted by Leo X. to the prioress and convent of the Incarnation 2 Int | 1563, St. Teresa handed the prioress of the former convent a 3 Int | with her; accordingly the prioress became responsible for it 4 Life, XX(271) | before she had ever been Prioress.~ 5 Life, XXVIII(419)| deluded. Among others was the prioress of Lisbon, afterwards notorious, 6 Life, XXXII(474) | afterwards Maria Bautista, Prioress of the Carmelites at Valladolid ( 7 Life, XXXV | was to be the office of prioress; and, as I have just said, 8 Life, XXXVI | apparent ground for it. The prioress546 sent for me to come to 9 Life, XXXVI | When I came and told the prioress what I had done, she was 10 Life, XXXVI | Provincial came, when the prioress ordered me to meddle no 11 Life, XXXVI | merely twelve women, with a prioress, could be so hurtful to 12 Life, XXXVI(555) | living under obedience to the prioress of St. Joseph, Ana of St. 13 Life, XXXVI(555) | compelled the Saint to be their prioress. See Reforma, i. c. xlix. 14 Rel, III | of the sick sisters; the prioress who did not provide for 15 Rel, III(652) | Saint had been appointed prioress of the monastery of the 16 Rel, III | of the Incarnation655 as prioress there, at the beginning 17 Rel, III | angels to the stall of the prioress, where the image of our 18 Rel, III | second year of my being prioress there, on the octave of 19 Rel, V | the matter,—and let the prioress see to this; and the nun 20 Rel, VII | her daughters,—she was prioress,—wherein she might give 21 Ind | xxxiii. 2; election of prioress, xxxv. 8; the Saint returns 22 Ind | wish to have her as their Prioress, xxxv. 8; restores a child