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 to St. 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 Fra P. 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].