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Alphabetical [« »] solis 3 solitarius 3 solitary 1 solitude 19 solitudeâ 1 solitudine 2 solitudinem 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 profession 19 rector 19 rise 19 solitude 19 taking 19 truths 19 willing | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances solitude |
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1 Life, IV | spend a certain time in solitude, to go frequently to confession, 2 Life, VI | on my desire to pray in solitude, as I had been taught; for 3 Life, VI | followed.~5. The longing for solitude remained, and I loved to 4 Life, VII | withdrew myself so often into solitude for prayer, read much, spoke 5 Life, XI | of wishing to converse in solitude with God, and to abandon 6 Life, XIII | Saints by striving after solitude and silence, and many other 7 Life, XV | longing after seasons of solitude, in order to obtain a greater 8 Life, XVII | degree, by observing times of solitude, or of freedom from business, 9 Life, XX | increased so much, that it seeks solitude no longer, as it did before, 10 Life, XXX | experience. Vocal prayer or solitude is only a greater affliction, 11 Life, XXXIII| He was dragged out of his solitude by obedience, to his great 12 Life, XXXVI | might have some rest and solitude, of which I was in great 13 Life, XXXVI | advance in the service of God. Solitude is their delight; and the 14 Rel, I(622)| converse with people, and loves solitude. She has a great devotion 15 Rel, I | desire is to be alone, and solitude comforts me, though at times 16 Rel, I | see me; but my desire for solitude arises from want of courage, 17 Rel, II | desires, a greater love of solitude, a much greater detachment, 18 Rel, XI | learn nothing. Oh, in what solitude I find myself when I consider 19 Ind | divulging of her, x. 10.~Solitude, longings for, i. 6, vi.