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1 Int | whether the headings of the chapters (appended to this Introduction) 2 Int | translation is his division of the chapters into short paragraphs. But 3 Int | Lewis's masterpieces. The chapters in Ribera's Life of St. 4 Int, 0(7) | ascertained from the two following chapters. In xxxvii. § 18, St. Teresa 5 Int, 0(8) | the Acts of the General Chapters, so far as these are preserved, 6 Int | was not then divided into chapters. Afterwards she made this 7 Int, 0(15) | See the notes to chapters vii. § 11; xvi. § 10; 8 Int, 0(19) | more than the first nine chapters (perhaps verbatim) and an 9 Int, 0(19) | locutions, etc., contained in chapters xxiii.–xxxi., without 10 Int | Mystical theology contained in Chapters X. to XXI., the investigation 11 Int, Arg | Teresa's Arguments of the Chapters.~J.H.S.~J.H.S. Chapter I.39 12 Life, XXIII(331)| of ch. ix. The thirteen chapters interposed between that 13 Life, XXXVI(539)| Pastrana, where the general chapters were held. There the friars 14 Life, XL | was not then divided into chapters. Afterwards she made this