The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus by Saint of Avila Teresa
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12. Ch. xxxiii. section 6. 13. The Saint held him in great reverence, and in one of her letters--lett. 355, but lett. 100, vol. ii. ed. Doblado--calls him a founder of her Order, because of the great services he had rendered her, and told her nuns of Seville that they need not be veiled in his presence, though they must be so in the presence of everybody else, and even the friars of the Reform. 14. See Life, ch. xxix. section 6. 15. Rel. vii. section 9. 16. Reforma de los Descalcos, lib. ii. c. xxviii. section 6. 17. Introduccion al libro de la Vida, vol. i. p. 3. 18. Jerome Gratian, Lucidario, c. iv. 19. Life, ch. xxxvi. section 15. 20. The Saint says of herself, Rel. vii. section 18, that "she took the greatest pains not to submit the state of her soul to any one who she thought would believe that these things came from God, for she was instantly afraid that the devil would deceive them both." 21. Rel. vii. section 16. |
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