[9]. [Ch. xix. §§ 9], [17].

[10]. See [§ 2], above.

[11]. See [ch. xi. § 23]: Inner Fortress, vi. i. § 8.

[12]. [§ 16].

[13]. See Inner Fortress, v. iii. § 1.

[14]. In 1541, when the Saint was twenty-five years of age (Bouix).

[15]. F. Vicente Barron (Reforma, lib. i. ch. xv.).

[16]. See [ch. xxxviii. § 1].

[17]. See [ch. xix. § 19].

[18]. The Spanish editor calls attention to this as a proof of great laxity in those days--that a nun like St. Teresa should be urged to communicate as often as once in a fortnight.