Spirit, liberty of,xi. 25; poverty of,xxii. 17; flight of the,xviii. 8,Rel. viii. 11.
Spirits, evil, put to flight,xxv. 25; by holy water,xxxi. 4.
Spirituality influenced by bodily health,xi. 24.
Suarez, Juana,iii. 2; accompanies the Saint to Bezadas,iv. 6.
Sufferings, physical, of the Saint,iv. 7,v. 4,14,vi. 1; of raptures,xx. 16; the Saint longs for,xl. 27.
Sweetness, spiritual, never sought by the Saint but once,ix. 11; seekers of, censured,xi. 21; of the pain of raptures,xx. 19; the Saint unable to resist it at times,xxiv. 1.
Tears, gift of,iv. 8,xxix. 11; of the Saint before a picture of the Passion,ix. 1; in the prayer of quiet,xiv. 5; in the prayer of perfect union,xix. 1, 2; the Saint prays God to accept her,xix. 10.
Temptation, power of,xxx. 13.
Tenderness of soul,x. 2.
Teresa,St., desires martyrdom,i. 4; placed in a monastery,ii. 8; unwilling to become a nun,ii. 10; becomes more fervent,iii. 2; is resolved to follow her vocation,iii. 6; first fervours of,iv. 2; failure of health,iv. 6; God sends her an illness,v. 4; suffers grievously,vi. 1; afraid of prayer,vi. 5; leads her father to prayer,vii. 16; present at her father's death,vii. 22; perseveres in prayer,viii. 2; found it hard to pray,viii. 10; delights in sermons,viii. 17; devout to the Magdalene,ix. 2; never doubted of God's mercy,ix. 8; depreciates herself,x. 9; willing to have her sins divulged,x. 10; always sought for light,x. 13; complains of her memory,xi. 9; unable to explain the state of her soul,xii. 10; supernaturally enlightened,xii. 11; reads books on prayer to no purpose,xiv. 10; writes with many hindrances,xiv. 12,xl. 32; bewails her ingratitude,xiv. 16; scarcely understood a word of Latin,xv. 12; understands her state in the prayer of imperfect union,xvi. 3; and describes it,xvi. 6; bewails her unworthiness,xviii. 6; writes under obedience,xviii. 10; confesses ignorance,xviii. 20; abandons her prayers for a time,xix. 8; evil spoken of,xix. 12; misled by false humility,xix. 23; prays to be delivered from raptures,xx. 5, 6; never cared for money,xx. 34; gives up her whole being to God,xxi. 7; unable to learn from books,xxii. 3; afraid of delusions,xxiii. 3; is directed by a layman,xxiii. 10; severe to herself,xxiv. 2; her first ecstasy,xxiv. 7; had no visions before the prayer of union,xxv. 14; told by her confessor that she was deluded by Satan,xxv. 18; prays to be led by a different spiritual way,xxv. 20,xxvii. 3,Rel. vii. 7; not afraid of Satan,xxv. 27; spoken against,xxvi. 3; troubles of, because of visions,xxvii. 4,xxviii. 6; her defence when told that her visions were false,xxviii. 18, 19; afraid nobody would hear her confession,xxviii. 20; harshly judged by her directors,xxviii. 23; would not exchange her visions for all the pleasures of the world,xxix. 5; vehemence of her love,xxix. 10; her supernatural wound,xxix. 17; manifests her spiritual state toSt.Peter of Alcantara,xxx. 4; bodily trials of,xxx. 17; finds no relief in exterior occupations,xxx. 18; buffeted by Satan,xxxi. 3; converts a great sinner,xxxi. 7; troubled because well thought of,xxxi. 13-17; her singing of the Office,xxxi. 26; commanded to labour for the reform of her Order,xxxii. 14; commanded to abandon her purpose,xxxiii. 1; her vision in the Dominican church, Avila,xxxiii. 16; goes to Toledo,xxxiv. 3; the nuns wish to have her as their Prioress,xxxv. 8; restores a child to life,xxxv. 14, note; begins the Reform,xxxvi. 4; her grievous trial,xxxvi. 6, 7; her health improved,xxxvi. 9; would suffer all things for one additional degree of glory,xxxvii. 3; her affection for her confessors,xxxvii. 6; supernaturally helped when writing,xxxviii. 28; obtains sight for a blind person,xxxix. 1; and the cure of one of her kindred,xxxix. 2; her spiritual state became known without her consent,xl. 28; submits all her writings to the Roman Church,Rel. vii. 16.
Theology, mystical,x. 1,xi. 8,xii. 8; the Saint says she does not know the terms of,xviii. 4.
Thomas,St., assisted at the deathbed of FraP.Ibañez,xxxviii. 15.
Throne, vision of a,xxxix. 31, 32.
Trance, a,xviii. 17,xx. 1; outward effects of,xl. 11; gradual,Rel. viii. 10.
Transport,Rel. viii. 10.
Trials followed by graces,xi. 18; promised to the Saint,xxxv. 9; shown her in a vision,xxxix. 25.
Trinity, the, mystery of, revealed to the Saint,xxxix. 36; visions of,Rel. iii. 6,Rel. v. 6-8,Rel. viii. 20,Rel. ix. 12.
Truth, divine,xl. 3-7.
Ulloa, de, Doña Guiomar,xxiv. 5; takes the Saint to her house,xxx. 3; helps the Saint to accomplish the reform,xxxii. 13; is refused absolution,xxxii. 18.
Understanding, the, use of in prayer,xiii. 17; disorderly,xv. 10; powerless in the state of imperfect union,xvi. 4; and of the perfect union,xviii. 19; the Saint speaks humbly of her,xxviii. 10.
Union, imperfect, prayer of,xvi. 1; a mystical death,ib.; the soul resigned therein,xvii. 1; how it differs from the prayer of quiet,xvii. 5, 6; another degree of,xvii. 7; the labour of the soul lessens in the later states of,xviii. 1.
Union, perfect, prayer of,xviii. 1; the senses wholly absorbed in,xviii. 3,14; duration of,xviii. 16; fruits of,xix. 4.
Union, prayer of,iv. 9; followed by visions in the Saint,xxv. 14.
Union, what it is,Rel. v. 2; of the faculties of the soul,Rel. viii. 7.
Vainglory,vii. 2,34,x. 5,Rel. i. 18,Rel. ii. 15,Rel. vii. 23.
Vanity of possessions,xx. 35; the Saint's watchfulness over herself herein,xxxix. 11.
Virtue, growth of, in the prayer of quiet,xiv. 6; and in that of imperfect union,xvii. 4.
Visions, our Lord seen in,vii. 11,xxv. 14,xxvii. 3,xxviii. 2; intellectual,xxvii. 4; different from the sense of the presence of God,xxvii. 6; joy of,xxvii. 13; imaginary,xxviii. 5; effects of, in the soul,xxviii. 13; Satan tried to simulate,xxviii. 15; effects of, in the Saint,xxviii. 19; cessation of the Saint's imaginary,xxix. 2; of the Sacred Humanity, effects of,xxxviii. 23.
Water, holy, puts evil spirits to flight,xxxi. 4, 5,9, 10.
Water, the first,xi. 13; the second,xiv. 1; the third,xvi. 1; the fourth,xviii. 1.
Will, the state of, in the prayer of quiet,xiv. 4,xv. 2,10; in the prayer of imperfect union,xviii. 16.
Women, great care necessary in the direction of,xxiii. 14, 15; make greater progress than men,xl. 12.
World, the, contempt of,x. 7,xxvii. 16; customs of, wearisome,xxxvii. 15, 16; hard on good people,xxxi. 19; vanity of,Rel. i. 21.
Wound of the soul,Rel. viii. 16; of love,Rel. viii. 17.
Ybañez. SeeIbañez.
Yepes,Rel. ix. 1.
Zeal, indiscreet,xiii. 11.