[10]. Job xiv. 2: "Nunquam in eodem statu permanet."
[11]. See [ch. xxxvii. §§ 4], [6].
[12]. See [ch. vii. § 18].
[16]. See [ch. xiv. § 12].
[17]. This letter, which seems to have accompanied the "Life," is printed among the other letters of the Saint, and is addressed to her confessor, the Dominican friar, Pedro Ibañez. It is the fifteenth letter in the first volume of the edition of Madrid; but it is not dated there.
[18]. Juan de Avila, commonly called the Apostle of Andalusia.