Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri: Difference between revisions

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maxim[9][1] = "Persons who live in the world should persevere in coming to church to hear sermons, and remember to read spiritual books, especially the Lives of the Saints.";
maxim[9][1] = "Persons who live in the world should persevere in coming to church to hear sermons, and remember to read spiritual books, especially the Lives of the Saints.";
maxim[9][2] = "When temptation comes, a man should remember the sweetness he has had in prayer at other times, and he will thus easily master the temptation.";
maxim[9][2] = "When temptation comes, a man should remember the sweetness he has had in prayer at other times, and he will thus easily master the temptation.";
maxim[9][3] = "The fervour of spirituality is usually very great in the beginning, but afterwards, the Lord <i> fingit se longius ire</i>, makes as though He would go farther: in such a case we must stand firm and not be disturbed, because God is then withdrawing His most holy Hand of sweetness, to see if we are strong; and then, if we resist and overcome those tribulations and temptations, the sweetness and heavenly consolations return.";
maxim[9][3] = "The fervour of spirituality is usually very great in the beginning, but afterwards, the Lord <i> fingit se longius ire</i>, makes as though He would go farther: in such a case we must stand firm and not be disturbed, because God is then withdrawing His most holy Hand of sweetness to see if we are strong; and then, if we resist and overcome those tribulations and temptations, the sweetness and heavenly consolations return.";
maxim[9][4] = "We ought to apply ourselves to the acquisition of virtue, because in the end the whole terminates in greater sweetness than before, and the Lord gives us back all our favors and consolations doubled.";
maxim[9][4] = "We ought to apply ourselves to the acquisition of virtue, because in the end the whole terminates in greater sweetness than before, and the Lord gives us back all our favors and consolations doubled.";
maxim[9][5] = "It is easy to infuse a most fervent devotion into others, even in a short time; but the great matter is to persevere.";
maxim[9][5] = "It is easy to infuse a most fervent devotion into others, even in a short time; but the great matter is to persevere.";

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