The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of the Order of Our Lady of Carmel
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The Life of St. Ter esa of Jesus of The Order of Our Lady of Carme l Written by herself: St.Teresa of Avila The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Saint Teresa of Avila Carmel Table of Contents About This Book. p. ii Frontispiece. p. 1 Title Page. p. 2 Contents. p. 3 Introduction. p. 6 St. Teresa©s Arguments of the Chapters. p. 17 Preface. p. 21 Annals of the Saint©s Life. p. 33 The Life. p. 35 Prologue. p. 35 Chapter I. p. 35 Chapter II. p. 38 Chapter III. p. 40 Chapter IV. p. 42 Chapter V. p. 46 Chapter VI. p. 50 Chapter VII. p. 54 Chapter VIII. p. 62 Chapter IX. p. 66 Chapter X. p. 69 Chapter XI. p. 72 Chapter XII. p. 78 Chapter XIII. p. 80 Chapter XIV. p. 87 Chapter XV. p. 91 Chapter XVI. p. 96 Chapter XVII. p. 99 Chapter XVIII. p. 103 Chapter XIX. p. 107 Chapter XX. p. 112 Chapter XXI. p. 121 Chapter XXII. p. 125 Chapter XXIII. p. 131 Chapter XXIV. p. 137 Chapter XXV. p. 139 iii The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Saint Teresa of Avila Carmel Chapter XXVI. p. 146 Chapter XXVII. p. 149 Chapter XXVIII. p. 155 Chapter XXIX. p. 161 Chapter XXX. p. 166 Chapter XXXI. p. 173 Chapter XXXII. p. 180 Chapter XXXIII. p. 185 Chapter XXXIV. p. 191 Chapter XXXV. p. 197 Chapter XXXVI. p. 202 Chapter XXXVII. p. 211 Chapter XXXVIII. p. 215 Chapter XXXIX. p. 223 Chapter XL. p. 231 The Relations. p. 239 Relation I. p. 239 Relation II. p. 246 Relation III. p. 249 Relation IV. p. 254 Relation V. p. 256 Relation VI. p. 259 Relation VII. p. 261 Relation VIII. p. 266 Relation IX. p. 271 Relation X. p. 276 Relation XI. p. 277 Index. p. 280 Indexes. p. 291 Index of Scripture References. p. 291 Index of Citations. p. 292 Latin Words and Phrases. p. 294 French Words and Phrases. p. 299 Index of Pages of the Print Edition. p. 299 iv The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Saint Teresa of Avila Carmel i The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus Re-imprimatur. ii + Franciscus Archiepiscopus Westmonast. Die 27 Sept., 1904. The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Saint Teresa of Avila Carmel iii The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of the Order of Our Lady of Carmel. Written by Herself. Translated from the Spanish by David Lewis. Third Edition Enlarged. With additional Notes and an Introduction by Rev. Fr. Benedict Zimmerman, O.C.D. London: New York: Thomas Baker Benziger Bros. MCMIV. 2 The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Saint Teresa of Avila Carmel v Contents. Chap. Introduction to the Third Edition, by Rev. B. Zimmerman St. Teresa©s Arguments of the Chapters Preface by David Lewis Annals of the Saint©s Life Prologue I. Childhood and early ImpressionsÐThe Blessing of pious ParentsÐDesire of MartyrdomÐDeath of the Saint©s Mother II. Early ImpressionsÐDangerous Books and CompanionsÐThe Saint is placed in a Monastery III. The Blessing of being with good peopleÐHow certain Illusions were removed IV. Our Lord helps her to become a NunÐHer many Infirmities V. Illness and Patience of the SaintÐThe Story of a Priest whom she rescued from a Life of Sin VI. The great Debt she owed to our Lord for His Mercy to herÐShe takes St. Joseph for her Patron VII. LukewarmnessÐThe Loss of GraceÐInconvenience of Laxity in Religious Houses VIII. The Saint ceases not to prayÐPrayer the way to recover what is lostÐAll exhorted to prayÐThe great Advantage of Prayer, even to those who may have ceased from it IX. The means whereby our Lord quickened her Soul, gave her Light in her Darkness, and made her strong in Goodness X. The Graces she received in PrayerÐWhat we can do ourselvesÐThe great Importance of understanding what our Lord is doing for usÐShe desires her Confessors to keep her Writings secret, because of the special Graces of our Lord to her, which they had commanded her to describe XI. Why men do not attain quickly to the perfect Love of GodÐOf Four Degrees of PrayerÐOf the First DegreeÐThe Doctrine profitable for Beginners, and for those who have no sensible Sweetness XII. What we can ourselves doÐThe Evil of desiring to attain to supernatural States before our Lord calls us XIII. Of certain Temptations of SatanÐInstructions relating thereto XIV. The Second State of PrayerÐIts supernatural Character XV. Instructions for those who have attained to the Prayer of QuietÐMany advance so far, but few go farther XVI. The Third State of PrayerÐDeep MattersÐWhat the Soul can do that has reached itÐEffects of the great Graces of our Lord XVII. The Third State of PrayerÐThe Effects thereofÐThe Hindrance caused by the Imagination and the Memory XVIII. The Fourth State of PrayerÐThe great Dignity of the Soul raised to it by our vi LordÐAttainable on Earth, not by our Merit, but by the Goodness of our Lord XIX. The Effects of this Fourth State of PrayerÐEarnest Exhortations to those who have attained to it not to go back nor to cease from Prayer, even if they fallÐThe great Calamity of going back 3 The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Saint Teresa of Avila Carmel XX. The Difference between Union and RaptureÐWhat Rapture isÐThe Blessing it is to the SoulÐThe Effects of it XXI. Conclusion of the SubjectÐPain of the AwakeningÐLight against Delusions XXII. The Security of Contemplatives lies in their not ascending to high Things if our Lord does not raise themÐThe Sacred Humanity must be the Road to the.