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

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2004 Life, XX | it will not act as the owner even of itself, nor of anything, 2005 Int | Woodhead, who, however, was an Oxford man, but the name of the 2006 Life, XIII | to virtue; but it is the pace of a hen—it will never 2007 Life, XXXVI(554) | El Padre Presentado, Dominico. Presentado 2008 Int | are quoted by volume and page, the edition referred to 2009 Int | Saint's autograph in 412 pages in folio, which establishes 2010 Life, XX | soul was purified by this pain—burnished, or refined as 2011 Life, XIX | flood of tears—which had painlessly flowed, with such violence 2012 Life, X | Passion, with its grievous pains—and His life, so full of 2013 Life, XXVIII | a picture, however well painted—and I have seen many good 2014 Life, XXVIII | most Sacred Humanity,408 as painters represent Him after the 2015 Life, VII(133) | the Incarnation, Avila, a painting of this is preserved to 2016 Life, XIII | savoury and wholesome, if the palate be accustomed to them; they 2017 Rel, IX | damsels went before him with palms in their hands, all singing 2018 Life, XXXIV(497) | Castille, Lord of Malagon and Paracuellos. Don Arias was nephew of 2019 Life, XXXIV(497) | was now the widow of Arias Pardo, Marshal of Castille, Lord 2020 Life, XXII | food of which many persons partake: they who eat a little retain 2021 Life, XX | so the desire not to be parted, which possesses soul and 2022 Rel, III | and entire in the smallest particle. His Majesty said to me: " 2023 Life, XXIX | it—part of the vision in particular—the vision of Christ is 2024 Rel, III | without looking to the other parts also; perhaps, if they could, 2025 Int | She remained there until Pascua florida of the following 2026 Life, XXXI | it fly; and, though its passions be not wholly overcome, 2027 Life, VIII | it might go forth to its pastimes and pleasures, when they 2028 Life, XXVII | nun, if they wear old and patched garments, we think it a 2029 Rel, IX(717) | The monastery of Paterna, of the unreformed Carmelites. 2030 Int | renunciation of her right to the paternal inheritance and the deed 2031 Pref | them here along the beaten path as He guides His faithful 2032 Life, XXXV | a royal road, and not a pathway; a road upon which whosoever 2033 Pref | God 1642.~'Aut mori aut pati:~Either to dye or else to 2034 Int | De la orden del glorioso patriarca santo Domingo. Mr. Lewis 2035 Ind2, Lat | Medulla Mystica ~·        Patrologia Latina ~·        Quicumque 2036 Life, XIV | working embroidery with the pattern before her; but if the spirit 2037 Int | became the wife of a Saint, Paulinus of Nola, and a Saint herself. 2038 Life, XXI | receive so much, and make no payment in return. Cost what it 2039 Life, XIII | and sees how little it pays of the great debt it owes 2040 Life, XXXVI(543) | The second was Maria de la Paz, brought up by Doña Guiomar 2041 Life, X | Here, then, is a precious pearl, which, when we remember 2042 Rel, XI(738) | sentido à el que mama los pechos de mi madre, la ida de Egito!" 2043 Rel, III | that those things which are peculiar to the soul can be represented 2044 Life, XXXVII | the world's law, under the penalty of affronting those who 2045 Life, XXVII | I am speaking of! He did penance—oh, how sharp it was!— 2046 Life, VIII | Thee, and for a moment of penitence forgettesttheir offences 2047 Life, XXXIII | So I did, though I was penniless; and our Lord, in a way 2048 Rel, XI(738) | La soledad que me hace pensar no se puede dar aquel sentido 2049 Life, XXXVIII | day—it was the eve of Pentecost—I went after Mass to a 2050 Int | by Professor Don Arturo Perales Gutierrez of Granada, and 2051 Life, XVIII | its joy. Great and most perceptible, also, is the outward joy 2052 Life, XX | natural heat of which is perceptibly lessened; the coldness increases, 2053 Life, V | were unendurable, and my perceptions dull, yet my confession, 2054 Life, XXXV | blindness and wickedness, if, perchance, it might help in some measure 2055 Life, XXXIII | were made, our Lord was perfecting His work and arranging its 2056 Rel, I | have felt. These are the perfections which I feel our Lord has 2057 Life, XXXVI | so short a time for the performance of the Divine Office—and 2058 Life, XXXI | actions, and by such slight performances,—they become of worth 2059 Life, V | distance from this place, performed funeral solemnities. But 2060 Life, VI | Him—so now in heaven He performs all his petitions. I have 2061 Life, II | hands and my hair, used perfumes, and all vanities within 2062 Life, IV | against the occasions and perils of sin. On the other hand, 2063 Life, XV | this world because they are perishable, or that they would not 2064 Life, XXVII | goodness of God, in that Thou permittest eyes which have looked upon 2065 Int | absence of punctuation tend to perplex the reader. Now and then 2066 Rel, V | for the understanding is perplexed, is afraid it may come to 2067 Life, XXVIII | fear, trouble, and perplexity at the sight. Afterwards 2068 Life, XXV | let the whole creation persecute me,—let the evil spirits 2069 Ind | blessings of, xxxiii. 5.~Perseverance in prayer, viii. 5; fruits 2070 Life, XXXVI | letter, and said that if I persisted in this everything would 2071 Life, VII | time.~11. I was once with a person—it was at the very beginning 2072 Life, XXXVI | 22. After this, another personage—a great servant of God, 2073 Life, XXXIV | she was one of the chief personages of the realm, was a woman 2074 Life, XXXIV | have thought I had some personal interest to serve. Our Lord 2075 Life, XXXVI | 3. I had much trouble in persuading this person and that to 2076 Int | causes her to grow in things pertaining to the service of God; that 2077 Ann | money from her brother in Peru, which enables her to go 2078 Life, VI | though not with intentions as perverse as were the acts that followed.~ 2079 Life, I(86) | married first Catalina del Peso y Henao, and had three children— 2080 Life, XXXI | in every way, but it is a pestilence in the way of prayer.~25. 2081 Life, VII | spent many years in this pestilent amusement; for it never 2082 Int | explaining the extraordinary phenomena in the life of St. Teresa 2083 Ind2, Ref | 6:14 ~Ephesians~1:14 ~Philippians~3:20   4:13 ~1 Thessalonians~ 2084 Life, XX(266) | Inner Fortress, vi. ch. v.; Philippus a SS. Trinitate, Theolog. 2085 Int | and has been reproduced photographically, leaves no doubt as to the 2086 Life, XXXIV(501) | published a facsimile by photography of the original text in 2087 Life, XL | thanking and loving the physician who ./. seems to restore 2088 Life, XX | because of this desire, which pierces the soul in a moment, the 2089 Life, I | to build hermitages, by piling up small stones one on the 2090 Life, XXXII | tear the flesh with red-hot pincers. But all is as nothing before 2091 Life, V | salvation. He died most piously, and completely withdrawn 2092 Life, XIX | he led Judas, to the same pit of destruction.~17. Let 2093 Rel, IX | does not illumine a lump of pitch, when its rays strike it 2094 Life, XXXIX | Lord, but which are too pitiable to be considered, even if 2095 Life, XX | its own blindness! how it pities those who are still in darkness, 2096 Life, IX | very distrustful of myself, placing all my confidence in God. 2097 Life, XXV | such realities, as from the plague. He is the friend of lies, 2098 Life, XXXVI | purpose of concealing our plan—I was there myself with 2099 Life, I(87) | the river Plate, Rio de la Plata. St. Teresa always considered 2100 Life, I(87) | was drowned in the river Plate, Rio de la Plata. St. Teresa 2101 Int | this opinion appears to me plausible. As to the latter point, 2102 Life, XXI | to it to be but child's play. It laughs to itself, at 2103 Life, I | delight exceedingly, when playing with other children, in 2104 Life, XXV | they seem to be but the playthings of a child,—he sees at 2105 Life, XXII | expedient for us, and when He pleaseth will also draw the soul 2106 Life, XXXIII | this matter settled by the plenary sanction and authority of 2107 Life, IX | beside it, my tears flowing plenteously, and implored Him to strengthen 2108 Life, VIII | requires greater courage than plotting treason against the King, 2109 Life, XXV | obscured, he simply helps to pluck out his eyes; if he sees 2110 Life, XXXVIII | for it had not the same plumage, but wings formed of small 2111 Life, VII | delusion into which Satan could plunge me—to give up prayer under 2112 Life, XXXII | moment, without knowing how, plunged apparently into hell. I 2113 Int, 0(25) | her "confessors" in the plural. Fathers Ibañez and Bañ 2114 Life, XVI | who, though she was no poet, yet composed, without any 2115 Rel, VII(687) | died at Merida, in 1576, poisoned, it was suspected, by the 2116 Life, XXXII | he should make us, and to ponder on the matter, the object 2117 Life, XII | because thinking of, and pondering on, the sufferings of our 2118 Life, XXXVI | in the fifth year of the pontificate of Innocent IV., Pope. All 2119 Life, XIX | O my Lord, who, out of a pool so filthy as I am, bringest 2120 Life, X | from us, and we shall be poorer than ever. His Majesty will 2121 Rel, IX | that I could serve Him but poorly, and said to myself: "Why, 2122 Life, XXIX(427) | mostrando el dedo pulgar por entre el dedo indice, y 2123 Life, XXIII | persuaded the sacristan and the portress to tell no one of it. This 2124 Int | granted or not: y es muy posible, "and this is quite possible," 2125 Life, XX | powerless. It continues in the position it was in when the rapture 2126 Int | Jesuits ineligible for the post of editor. Such of the manuscripts 2127 Int | P. Bouix, by the Abbé Postel, Paris, 1864. The derivation 2128 Int | the case of St. Teresa to postpone these legal matters. Her 2129 Life, XXXVI(539) | weighed less than three pounds, and remained in the monastery 2130 Life, XXIV | myself, the more our Lord poured over me that sweetness and 2131 Life, XVII | Creator of the water,—pours the water without stint; 2132 Int | goire de S. Joseph (Paris, Poussielgue, 1900), which may be considered 2133 Life, XXXVI | the foundation of it in poverty—said that there was no 2134 Life, X | we have it in possession, powerfully invites us to love. All 2135 Life, XL | outward things; for the two powers—the memory and the understanding— 2136 Int, Arg | who have to direct souls practising prayer that they may know 2137 Life, XXXIII(489) | St. Thomas. The zealous preacher denounced visions and revelations; 2138 Life, XXXVIII | my oratory. These little precautions are of no use when our Lord 2139 Rel, VIII | the soul, without being preceded by prayer, and this is most 2140 Int, 0(8) | excommunication, to leave the precincts of their convents without 2141 Pref | consideration of the dangers and precipices amidst which we are all 2142 Int | lead us back to 1538, which precisely coincides with her sojourn 2143 Life, XL(611) | 1638–1646, on the whole, prefer the authority of Ribera 2144 Life, XX | abandonment and loneliness seem preferable to any company in the world. 2145 Life, XXI | more good in one day by preferring the love of God to this 2146 Life, XX | discerning its inestimable worth, prefers it to all those consolations 2147 Int | Foundations, to which was prefixed the history of the foundation 2148 Int | Mendoza, who, being a powerful prelate and having received it from 2149 Life, III | widower. Him too our Lord was preparing for Himself. In his old 2150 Life, XXXIX | prayer; we even think we can prescribe limits to Him who bestows 2151 Life, XXI | years make use of the method prescribed by writers on prayer,— 2152 Life, IX | knows for certain that he is present—I mean, that he understands 2153 Life, XXXVI(554) | Licenciado" (Cobarruvias, in voce Presente). The father was Fra Pedro 2154 Life, XV | plainly what we are, and presenting ourselves in simplicity 2155 Pref | Toledo, Cardinal Quiroga, President of the Supreme Court of 2156 Life, XIV | my Jesus and my Lord, how pressing now is Thy love!201 It binds 2157 Rel, I | courage when I am under the pressure of fear that they are not 2158 Life, VIII | but little humility, to presume to discuss it.~6. I may 2159 Life, XIX | delusion by which Satan prevails:~ ./. when a soul sees itself 2160 Int | The second reason which prevents me from considering this 2161 Pref | conduct:~"On the death of the Prince of Eboli, the Princess would 2162 Rel, IX | become possessed of a great principality; for the affection with 2163 Life, XIX | This seems to me to be in principle the temptation of Judas, 2164 Int | her death and published in print."33 From this it will he 2165 Pref | the translator, or of the printer, or of the place of publication. 2166 Int | division during the process of printing, with the result that a 2167 Life, XX | happened after I was made Prioress—never to speak of it. But 2168 Int | Prior O.C.D.~St. Luke's Priory,~Wincanton, Somerset.~16th 2169 Pref | if we would not be their prisoners. Besides, there are souls 2170 Life, XXXI | that grace by a special privilege: yet the world, when it 2171 Int | before the end of the year of probation he would grant his consent ( 2172 Life, XX | Majesty reassures me as I proceed—and so our Lord bade me 2173 Rel, VII(687) | to certain extraordinary processes in prayer, such as ecstasies, 2174 Life, XXV | forth over all the earth, proclaiming Thy faithfulness to those 2175 Ann, 0(72) | consistories held before the solemn proclamation of their sanctity, and St. 2176 Life, XX | 35. What is there that is procurable by this money which we desire? 2177 Life, VI | for, though I publicly profess my devotion to him, I have 2178 Rel, VI | was so hard—not even my profession—unless it be that of my 2179 Life, XXXVIII | marks by which beginners, proficients, and the perfect may know 2180 Life, XX | men would but regard it as profitless dross, how peaceful the 2181 Life, XXXIII | as well as of those profounder trances. I kept silence, 2182 Pref | persecution of goodness, to pronounce those holy forthwith who 2183 Life, XXXI | case, viciously,—and he pronounces it to be so wrong in the 2184 Rel, IX(725) | Vicente says, that here is a proof—if any were wanting—that 2185 Life, XXXIV | at the fulfilment of the prophecy. God be praised for ever, 2186 Life, XXIII | further, for he seems to have prophesied of that which our Lord afterwards 2187 Life, XXV | of instruction. But as to prophetic words, they are never ./. 2188 Pref | ch. xiii., of those false prophets who made the just to mourn 2189 Life, XIX | of Heaven, that she may propitiate Thee; it invokes the Saints, 2190 Life, XX | it did what it could in proportion to its strength; but now 2191 Life, XXXVI | them by means of certain propositions, which obtained us a little 2192 Pref | and disregard of common propriety. Don Vicente's description 2193 Life, XXXIII | confessor gave me leave to prosecute the work with all my might. 2194 Life, XXXVI | promised, if the new monastery prospered, and the city became quiet, 2195 Rel, IV | He said to me: "Thou art prosperous now, and thy works please 2196 Rel, II | written; God has all this time protected me with His hand, so that 2197 Life, XXXIX | His hand to me, and there protecting me in such a way that I 2198 Ind | Bishop of Avila, xxxiii. 19; protects the new monastery of St. 2199 Rel, VI | in truth it is. After a protracted struggle, our Lord gave 2200 Life, XIV(207) | Prov. viii. 31: "Deliciae meae 2201 Ind2, Ref | 72:22   91:6   93:20 ~Proverbs~8:31 ~Ecclesiastes~9:1 ~ 2202 Life, XXII | Francis with the stigmata proves it, St. Antony of Padua 2203 Ind | Don Juan, xxxv. 14, note; providential illness of, xxxvi. 2.~Padranos, 2204 Life, XX | dismal resting place it provides, which costs so dear! Very 2205 Life, XXXVIII | he was then of another province—was dead. He was a man 2206 Life, XXXVIII | that one who had been our Provincial—he was then of another 2207 Life, II | the vanity of the world, provoke others to throw themselves 2208 Life, XIII | that the director should be prudent—I mean, of sound understanding— 2209 Life, XX | and what good reason the Psalmist had, and all the world will 2210 Life, XXIX(427) | que hacemos cerrando el puño, y mostrando el dedo pulgar 2211 Life, XV | lift up its eyes with the publican,218 makes perhaps a better 2212 Int | Present Edition.~When the publisher entrusted me with the task 2213 Rel, IX(716) | deudos se desvien lo mas que pudieren."~ 2214 Rel, XI(738) | que me hace pensar no se puede dar aquel sentido à el que 2215 Life, XXIX(427) | puño, y mostrando el dedo pulgar por entre el dedo indice, 2216 Life, XX | endure it. Sometimes my pulse ceases, as it were, to beat 2217 Int | and the total absence of punctuation tend to perplex the reader. 2218 Life, XXXVI | prayed him to forgive and punish, and be no longer angry 2219 Int | Toledo she became from a pupil an experienced master in 2220 Rel, III | was thinking how much more purely they live who withdraw themselves 2221 Life, XXII | after some years spent in a purgative life, and advancing in the 2222 Life, V | reduced, for they had given me purgatives daily for nearly a month, 2223 Life, XXXI | moment come forth out of purgatory—they must have been near 2224 Life, XX | given me; for the soul was purified by this pain—burnished, 2225 Life, XXV | experience understand, that which purports to come from God is received 2226 Life, XIX | for his purpose, when he pursues us in this way! The traitor 2227 Life, XVIII | undervaluing them, when Thou puttest them in the power of one 2228 Life, XXII(307) | Thomas, 3 Sent. dist. 22, qu. 3, art. 1, ad quintum. " 2229 Int | Henry James Coleridge, S.J. Quarterly Series. 3 vols (1881, 1887, 2230 Life, XIII | more for this—that Thou quickenest so many to quicken us. Our 2231 Life, XV | control it. Let the will quietly and wisely understand that 2232 Rel, I(622) | recognised by the peace and quietness he leaves in the soul. She 2233 Ind | xxx. 5, 7, Relvii6; quiets a scruple of the Saint, 2234 Life, XXXV | God took away the pain of quitting that lady,—whom I saw 2235 Life, XX(293) | the Saint translates by "rabiamientos."~ 2236 Life, XVII | when we are allowed to have Rachel with us.~13. I say that 2237 Int | Alvarez, a Dominican, and John Rada, a Franciscan, were commissioned 2238 Life, XXXIX | devil close by in a great rage, tearing to pieces some 2239 Life, XX | His great Majesty is here raining down upon us on earth. And 2240 Rel, III(644) | Alonzo Ramirez wished to have the right 2241 Life, XXXVI(539) | sound of the bell, which rang for the first Mass of the 2242 Life, XIV | which Thou hast so often ransomed anew, and delivered from 2243 Life, XIX | with such violence and rapidity that it seemed as if a cloud 2244 Life, XXXIX | daggers, and others very long rapiers. In short, I could not move 2245 Life, XXXVIII | moments thus, when I was rapt in spirit with such violence 2246 Rel, IX | described. The Father seemed to ratify the gift; and from that 2247 Life, XXX | to be nothing else but a raving lunatic, which nobody can 2248 Life, XXV | as we would put away the ravings of a lunatic.~9. But as 2249 Life, XXI | the faith, and to give one ray of light to heretics, I 2250 Fron | Life~of~St. Teresa of Jesus~Re-imprimatur.~+ Franciscus~Archiepiscopus 2251 Int | of St. Joseph's. It was re-written later on and is now only 2252 Life, II | and all vanities within my reach—and they were many, for 2253 Life, XXXV | understood—though she could not read—what I was ignorant of, 2254 Life, XI | of charity and spiritual reading—though at times the soul 2255 Life, XXV | would fly away before such realities, as from the plague. He 2256 Life, XXXIV | chief personages of the realm, was a woman of great simplicity, 2257 Life, XXXI | the form vanished—but it reappeared instantly. This occurred 2258 Int | But it appears that he rearranged the division during the 2259 Life, XXXVIII | Him, for when I was most rebellious He was bestowing His graces 2260 Rel, I | in what I am doing. These rebukes and warnings have done me 2261 Life, XXXIII | was very happy whenever I recalled those words to remembrance. 2262 Ind | Saint to Toledo, xxxiv2; recalls her, xxxv. 8; reprimands 2263 Int | afterwards completed and recast this book." These two passages 2264 Life, III | for any consideration, recede from a promise when once 2265 | recent 2266 | recently 2267 Rel, IX | were wrought in the secret recesses of the soul, and the understanding 2268 Rel, I(622) | directed to the good of the recipient, to that of the community, 2269 Life, XIX | plain that they are not recipients of those graces which Thou 2270 Life, XXX | and be refreshed with the recital of what he had ./. suffered. 2271 Life, II | my earlier years; and I recognized the great mercy of God to 2272 Life, XXXIV | kept my soul continually recollected—I did not dare to be careless: 2273 Life, XXVII | His presence,— that the recollectedness of my soul was deeper in 2274 Life, XXIII | utmost of my power those recollections and delights, to which I 2275 Life, XXX | Church so teaches; but it recollects nothing of its own former 2276 Life, XXIII | somewhat improved,—and when I recounted to him, in order to obtain 2277 Life, XVIII | some one of the faculties recovers itself. It is the will that 2278 Life, VI | ever. My anxiety about the recovery of my health seemed to be 2279 Life, VII | Lord, to flee from such recreations as these.~15. May His Majesty 2280 Life, XI | recourse be had to some recreations—holy ones—such as conversation, 2281 Life, XXXIV | of him to whom I am now referring: one of them I will now  2282 Life, VI | satisfaction to me than all the refinements—or rather to speak more 2283 Life, X | understanding, so I think, makes no reflections—yet is not lost: as I have 2284 Rel, VIII | its freedom, wherein it reflects that its living on is according 2285 Life, VII | friends with whom they may refresh themselves, and for the 2286 Life, VIII | was to me a most special refreshment. To speak of God, or to 2287 Life, XX | were it not that the ground refuses to receive it, we might 2288 Life, XVII | work of the good gardener, refusing to let the soul undergo 2289 Rel, III | inconsistent, My daughter, if thou regardest the laws of the world. Look 2290 Rel, VI | though I remembered with regret two of my confessors whom 2291 Int | the second in 1888. It is regrettable that the latter edition, 2292 Int | nevertheless gradual and regular. With her wonderful power 2293 Life, XXIII(337) | married life he attended regularly the theological lectures 2294 Rel, IX | me: "No, My daughter; the regulations of the Order must be only 2295 Life, XXVII | He endured, that we might reign with Him for ever? This 2296 Life, V | through which her food was rejected. Of this sickness she soon 2297 Life, XIV | rejoice in Thee, because Thou rejoicest in us; for Thou hast told 2298 Pref, 0(70) | lib. v. c. xxxiv. § 4: "Relaciones de su espiritu."~ 2299 Life, IX | but once, and they never relapsed; while my relapses were 2300 Rel, IX | because I had to form new relations—it might be he would not 2301 Life, II | learned every evil from a relative who was often in the house. 2302 Life, XXXIX | so also do friends and relatives, and—what frightens me 2303 Life, XXXI | been trying to hinder their release. It is very rarely that 2304 Life, XXIX | matter; and our Lord never released me from that obedience; 2305 Int | St. Teresa is not always reliable in her calculation should 2306 Pref | the library, but among the relics of the Church. Don Vicente 2307 Life, XXXIX | there is no one that can be relied on except God. In all my 2308 Rel, V | be deceiving himself who relies on spiritual sweetnesses; 2309 Life, XXXVI(554) | Dominico. Presentado en algunas Religiones es cierto titulo de grado 2310 Life, XIX | religion, and are really religious—not such as I am, having 2311 Life, IV(106) | chronicler of the Order, relying on the contract by which 2312 Int, Arg | is to be sent to keep the remainder (of this book) secret, since 2313 Life, VI | the matter would have been remedied, because I could not bear 2314 Life, XXXIX | I trace in myself! what remissness in Thy service! Certainly, 2315 Pref | made to St. Teresa, who remonstrated with the Princess, and showed 2316 Life, XXVII | others are filled with remorse: anyhow, we should have 2317 Rel, XI(738) | the text, p479; English rendition supplied from Corrigenda, 2318 Ind | on, xxiii18; the Saint renews her love of, xxiv. 2; vision 2319 Int | dispute, namely the act of renunciation of her right to the paternal 2320 Life, XVIII | one moment is enough to repay all the possible trials 2321 Life, XXI | for God. If His Majesty repays us so abundantly, that even 2322 Life, XL | explained, and there may be some repetitions; for the time I could give 2323 Int | I should have wished to replace the quotations from antiquated 2324 Life, XXXVIII(576)| edition) that FSalazar was reported to his Provincial, FJuan 2325 Life, XXXV(511) | Jesus was the daughter of a Reporter of Causes in the Chancery 2326 Life, XXXVI | the Bishop sent him as his representative to one of the great meetings. 2327 Life, XXX | always a picture of it, representing our Lord at the well, with 2328 Int | this combination of letters represents a special sound, the name 2329 Ind | 2; recalls her, xxxv. 8; reprimands the Saint, xxxvi12; allows 2330 Int | of which the present is a reprint, omitted the marginal notes 2331 Int | the Escurial and has been reproduced photographically, leaves 2332 Life, XXX | holy, they spoke to me and reproved me with such harshness, 2333 Life, VII | cannot understand how a reptile of that kind could, in the 2334 Life, XXXIV | disagreeable to her, because of the requirements of her rank. Then, as to 2335 Life, XVII | life of a man who is full, requiring no food, with his appetite 2336 Life, XXX | received the bodily strength requisite for penance; who has learning, 2337 Life, XIII | be deficient in the three requisites I speak of,198 and that 2338 Life, XXVIII | suppose that the one bears any resemblance whatever to the other, for 2339 Life, I | All, by the mercy of God, resembled their parents in goodness 2340 Life, XL | and that God most justly resents them, seeing that they are 2341 Life, IV | return, and on the reward God reserves for those who love Him, 2342 Life, XXVII | overflowing river which He is reserving for us.~14. It is a shame! 2343 Life, XXIV | they changed my confessor's residence. I felt it very much, for 2344 Life, VI | see in myself desires and resolutions—in some measure tested 2345 Life, XXXIII | if I had procured greater resources for it than for another. 2346 Rel, IX | hour and a half. In this respect—differently from my other 2347 Life, XX | the days during which it respected points of honour, and the 2348 Life, XXXVI(554) | cierto titulo de grado que es respeto del Maestro como Licenciado" ( 2349 Life, XXXVI | which obtained us a little respite. But that was not enough; 2350 Life, XXIX | great graces on one who has responded so ill to blessings so great!~ 2351 Life, XV | quiet, let it repose in its rest—let learning be put on 2352 Pref | the Inquisition for the restitution of her book; but Gratian ./. 2353 Life, VIII | spirits, whose power Thou restrainest, and even lessenest daily, 2354 Life, XXXVII | that there is no need of a retinue or guard to make us confess 2355 Life, XIII | fasting and sharp penances to retire into the desert, where he 2356 Life, XXXIII | and more to prayer, and retired to a monastery of his Order 2357 Life, XXXIX | have made, by making them retrace their steps, so that they 2358 Life, XL | account of myself, and in retracing my manifold wretchedness. 2359 Life, XVI | can neither advance nor retreat—nor does it know how to 2360 Life, XXII | now one, now another,—revealing Himself in supreme joy, 2361 Life, XXI | secrets by degrees. True revelations—the great gifts and visions— 2362 Life, XIX | do more? I was not reverential enough, and made too little 2363 Life, XXXIX | serve Him grow, and my love revive.~8. But what amazes me most 2364 Int | Bollandists, it has lately been revived by Professor Don Arturo 2365 Life, XV | with all the tropes of its rhetoric. In a word, mental prayer 2366 Life, XXXI | and strive to give up our rights in many things. Some will 2367 Life, XX | and my hands become so rigid, that I cannot always join 2368 Rel, I(622) | true, according to the most rigorous principles of scholastic  2369 Pref | some years, and had been rigorously examined; that he had read 2370 Rel, IX | gave me a very beautiful ring, with a stone set in it 2371 Life, I(87) | drowned in the river Plate, Rio de la Plata. St. Teresa 2372 Rel, VII | of Burgos, whose name is Ripalda,—and he thought very ill 2373 Life, XVII | the fruit both to grow and ripen; so that the soul, such 2374 Life, XX | wearied, so much so that it rises upwards above itself, and 2375 Rel, III | and careless superiors risked the patience of their nuns. 2376 Rel, IX | that it was living on that robbed us of that marvellous companionship; 2377 Pref | road, but always suspecting robbers, and asking for the right 2378 Rel, VIII | through the sin of Adam in robbing us of this liberty.706~18. 2379 Life, XXXIII | out the materials of the robe, nor picture to itself the 2380 Life, XII(178) | Arte de servir a Dios, by Rodrigue de Solis, friar of the Augustinian 2381 Ann | her mother.~1529. ~Writes romances of chivalry, and is misled 2382 Ind2, Ref | 14:23   16:7 ~Acts~10:34 ~Romans~7:24 ~1 Corinthians~2:9   2383 Int | religion was Adelaide-Jéronyme-Zoe-Marie du Sacré-Coeur).~An excellent 2384 Life, XX | the house-top, or on the roof, above itself, and above 2385 Life, XX | a person, who, having a rope around his neck, and being 2386 Life, VI | together like a coil of ropes—for to this was I brought 2387 Rel, II | men are bunches of dried rosemary, and that there is no safety 2388 Life, XXXVII | way, and treated me with rudeness. This took place after I 2389 Life, VI | more correctly, the real rudeness—of the world's conversation. 2390 Life, XIII | suggested to me that I was ruining my health, that my death 2391 Life, XXXVII | Thou art Thyself the great Ruler of all, that the beholding 2392 Life, XIX | because what it has to eat and ruminate upon, it sees now ready 2393 Life, XV | cease from praying, they run—so I think—into danger. 2394 Life, XXX | for a wonder, it never runs on what is wrong, but only 2395 Life, XXXI | saw a great troop of them rush away as if tumbling over 2396 Life, XXXIX | my heart, I should have rushed upon them; the rain was 2397 Rel, VIII | that desire which at times rushes into the soul, without being 2398 Life, XXXVIII | dove; I thought I heard the rustling of its wings. It hovered 2399 Pref | house she and her husband, Ruy Gomez, had founded in Pastrana. 2400 Ind | Saint, iii. 1.~Bulls, the Sabbatine, xxxviii. 40.~Cardona, de, 2401 Life, XXVII | garment he wore was made of sackcloth, and that was as tight as 2402 Int | Adelaide-Jéronyme-Zoe-Marie du Sacré-Coeur).~An excellent character 2403 Life, XIX | It has recourse to the Sacraments, to a quickened faith, which 2404 Life, XXIII | worse: so I persuaded the sacristan and the portress to tell 2405 Rel, VI | while I was by myself in the sacristy belonging to it. I began 2406 Pref | Words of this kind, clearly, sadden the hearts of those who 2407 Int | it to the Holy Office for safe-keeping, whence it has been withdrawn 2408 Life, I(87) | i. ch. iii.). Before he sailed for the Indies, he made 2409 Life, XXX | It seems to me now like sailing with a very gentle wind, 2410 Life, X | I am a woman to make my sails droop: how much more, then, 2411 Life, XX(269) | in the handwriting of the Saint—not however, in the text, 2412 Life, XXV | well as what He said to the Saints—the soul must not be sure 2413 Rel, VII(687) | was afterwards Bishop of Salamanca—and said to him: 'My lord, 2414 Rel, VII(687) | Inquisitor, Don Francisco Soto de Salazar—he was afterwards Bishop 2415 Life, VI(127) | Saint, and St. Francis of Sales to be its popular teacher 2416 Rel, VII | conferred particularly with Salinas, Dominican Provincial, a 2417 Life, XXXIX | services, like a grain of salt, without weight or bulk, 2418 Int | Fernando Segundo Brieva Salvatierra of Madrid, who considered 2419 Life, V | might have sufficed for my salvation—unless, indeed, the delusion 2420 Ind | when a priest, Rel. iii. 7.~Samaria, the woman of, xxx. 24.~ 2421 Rel, I(622) | the Order, Fra Francis a Sancta Maria, is inclined to the 2422 Life, XXII | when our Lord might have sanctified it at once, the moment He 2423 Ind | Francis.~ ./. Brief, the, sanctioning the observances of St. Joseph' 2424 Life, XXXI | me no pain at all, and I sang much better. This miserable 2425 Rel, VII | Rector of Segovia, called Santander; the Rector of Burgos, whose 2426 Life, XXXVI(543) | third was Ursola de los Santos. She retained her family 2427 Int | feels there, and how God satiates her and makes her lose the 2428 Pref | time, and that with inward satisfaction—better felt than described— 2429 Life, XXXVIII | heavy cross, since nothing satisfies it, and everything is against 2430 Life, XVIII | from heaven to fill and saturate in its abundance the whole 2431 Life, XIII | food. These meats are most savoury and wholesome, if the palate 2432 Life, XXII | one thing I should like to say—I think it important: and 2433 Life, XII | and by.182~7. What I am saying—namely, let them not rise 2434 Life, XXXII | easily described—sharp sayings and keen jests. People said 2435 Life, VII | he seemed to me, if I may sayso, both in soul and disposition: 2436 Life, XXVII | held in contempt. Out of scandals such as this, our Lord obtains 2437 Life, XXXII | not to suppose that He was scantily served in them,—for what 2438 Int | Gift of Wisdom, and the scene at Toledo is the first manifestation 2439 Life, XXI | in the midst of so much scheming, particularly if there be 2440 Rel, I(622) | most rigorous principles of scholastic theology.~"6. This soul 2441 Ind | 8; places the Saint at school in a monastery, ii. 8; would 2442 Int | Teresa: the period of her schooling is at an end, and she is 2443 Int | men and women of various schools of thought, it may be useful 2444 Life, V(115) | Schram, Theolog. Mystic., § 483. " 2445 Life, XXXVII | be considered so in these sciences, they would set themselves 2446 Life, XXII | in His great weariness—scourged, streaming with blood, faint 2447 Life, VIII | I had gone to him with a scruple—told me that, even if I 2448 Int | discipline. This almost ludicrous scrupulosity was in conformity with a 2449 Life, XL | time the mirror was all sculptured—I cannot explain it—in 2450 Rel, II | all this goes under the seal of confession, according 2451 Int | the Saint rose from her seat, three times she sat down 2452 Life, XXII | not sit down on the upper seats.326 As I have sometimes 2453 Rel, III | 1571.~16. On the eve of St. Sebastian, the first year of my being 2454 Life, XXXVI | greatest perfection and seclusion, yet I wished to do so only 2455 Pref | publication. In this she was seconded by the Empress Maria, daughter 2456 Int | in the month of June; and secondly between 1563 and 1565 at 2457 Rel, VII(687) | it was suspected, by the sect of the Illuminati, who were 2458 Life, II | slept with us who were seculars, and through her it pleased 2459 Life, XXXV | really enters, travels most securely. No mountain passes and 2460 Life, XII | for the last states, it secures us against those risks which 2461 Ind | Saint but once, ix. 11; seekers of, censured, xi. 21; of 2462 Rel, V | mayest not forget them. Thou seekest to have the counsels of 2463 Life, XIX | them, for succour. Thou seemest now to be too bountiful 2464 | seeming 2465 Pref | love of our Lord. It is seemly, also, not to worship what 2466 Life, II | conceal nothing from Him Who seeth all things. O my God, what 2467 Rel, VII(687) | successively, of Albarracin, Segorve, and Salamanca. He died 2468 Int | and Professor Don Fernando Segundo Brieva Salvatierra of Madrid, 2469 Life, XXX | prayer my joy. Then the devil seizes on my understanding in a 2470 Life, XX | occasionally to lose them wholly—seldom, however, and then only 2471 Int | certain number of passages selected from various works having 2472 Rel, I(622) | reverence for good people, and self-abasement; and I am certain that she 2473 Life, XIX | it sees its own misery; self-conceit is so far away, that it 2474 Ind | xxxii. 7–10.~Heretics, self-condemned, vii. 8; evil state of, 2475 Life, XXIX | which deprives it of all self-consciousness; yet this pain is so sweet, 2476 Ind | spiritual life, xxxi. 23.~Self-denial, necessity of, xxxi. 25.~ 2477 Life, XXXI | much better. This miserable self-esteem took from me the power of 2478 Life, XXII | afraid of; but we must not be self-invited guests, as I think I said 2479 Rel, XI | so far removed from all self-seeking, these acts and desires 2480 Rel, VI | God or not: and my natural self—which is fond of liberty— 2481 Int, 0(4) | 82). Also a licence to sell or exchange certain property 2482 Life, XX | then robs the soul of all sensation; only, it lasts but for 2483 Life, XXIX | breast, nor those devotional sensations, not uncommon, which seem 2484 Life, XXIV | 3. My soul was now sensitive to every offence I committed 2485 Ind | perfect union, xviii. 19.~Sensitiveness, xi. 4.~Sermons, viii. 17; 2486 Life, XXV | correctly; and yet grand sentences, perfectly ./. arranged, 2487 Rel, XI(738) | pensar no se puede dar aquel sentido à el que mama los pechos 2488 Rel, I(622) | anything whereby anyone may be separated from Him, and the devil 2489 Pref | Dalton. London, MDCCCLI."~Septuagesima, 1870.~ 2490 Life, XXVIII | —not as He was in the sepulchre, but as He was when He had 2491 Life, IV | And as my illness was so serious—I was almost insensible 2492 Life, XI(171) | St. Bernard, in Cantic. Serm. 30. n. 7, ed. Ben.~ 2493 Ind2, Lat | Salve ~·        Sermo ~·        Verumtamen fratres 2494 Life, XXX | in me, was most kind and serviceable, and ever afterwards took 2495 Life, XXXVI | 20. The night before the settlement was to be made, I was in 2496 Life, X | which others attain to in seven-and-thirty, or seven-and-forty, years; 2497 Life, XXXV | of me, who was more than seventy leagues away from the place. 2498 Life, XXXI | chain which no file can sever; only the help of God, obtained 2499 | several 2500 Rel, I(622) | time when the Saint was so severely tried by her confessors 2501 Life, XXXI | and arms were violently shaken; I could not help myself: 2502 Life, XXXVIII | look upon Thy beauty amid shapes so hideous! The two devils 2503 Life, II | that the conversation I shared in was with one who, I thought,


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