86Ps. cxi: 1. ‘Beatus vir qui timet Dominum.’ 87St. John xi. 16: ‘Eamus et nos ut moriamur cum eo.’ 88These last words, in the margin, but in the handwriting of the Saint, were scored through by one of the censors, but Fr. Luis de Leon wrote underneath, (as he did in other cases) ‘Nothing to be crossed out.’ 89St. Teresa wrote ‘Solomon’; Father Gracian corrected ‘Absalom,’ and Fr. Luis de Leon restored the original text. 90Ps. cxi. 1. 91Matt. xix. 21. 92Proverbially, like ‘having too many irons in the fire.’ 93St.
Mark. x. 22. Way of Perf. ch. xvii. 5. 94Rel. ix. 15. 95St. Matt. iv. 20: ‘Relictis retibus secuti sunt eum.’ 96St. Luke xvii. 10: ‘Servi inutiles sumus: quod debuimus facere fecimus.’ 97See letter concerning Francisco de Salcedo. Nov. 1576. Vol. II. 98Way of Perf. ch, xxxviii. 7. 99Way of Perf. ch, xxxviii, 10. Concep. ch. ii. 11, 12. Life, xi. 3. 100Way of Perf.. ch. xxxviii. 12. 101St.
Teresa very probably had in her mind her journey, to make a foundation at Seville, when the boat, which was crossing the Guadalquivir, narrowly escaped being carried down the river by the current. Found. ch. xxiv, 6 102Life, ch. xii. 2. Rel. vii. 3. 103Life. ch. xiii. 29. 104Rel. vii. 18. 105Way of Perf. ch. vii. 6. Castle, M. I. ch. ii. 20, 21. 106Isa. xxx. 15: ‘In silentio et in spe erit fortitudo vestra.’ Rule § 13.
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