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

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maxim[4][5] = "Never say, “What great things the Saints do,” but, “What great things God does in His Saints.”";
maxim[4][5] = "Never say, “What great things the Saints do,” but, “What great things God does in His Saints.”";
maxim[4][6] = "In the warfare of the flesh, only cowards gain the victory; that is to say, those who fly.";
maxim[4][6] = "In the warfare of the flesh, only cowards gain the victory; that is to say, those who fly.";
maxim[4][7] = "We should be less alarmed for one who is tempted in the flesh, and who resists by avoiding the occasions, than for one who is not tempted and is not careful to avoid the occasions.";
maxim[4][7] = "We should be less alarmed for one who is tempted in the flesh, but who resists by avoiding the occasions, than for one who is not tempted and is not careful to avoid the occasions.";
maxim[4][8] = "When a person puts himself in an occasion of sin, saying, “I shall not fall, I shall not commit it,” it is an almost infallible sign that he will fall, and with all the greater damage to his soul.";
maxim[4][8] = "When a person puts himself in an occasion of sin, saying, “I shall not fall, I shall not commit it,” it is an almost infallible sign that he will fall, and with all the greater damage to his soul.";
maxim[4][9] = "It is a most useful thing to say often, and from the heart, “Lord, do not put any confidence in me, for I am sure to fall if Thou dost not help me;” or, “O my Lord, look for nothing but evil from me.”";
maxim[4][9] = "It is a most useful thing to say often, and from the heart, “Lord, do not put any confidence in me, for I am sure to fall if Thou dost not help me;” or, “O my Lord, look for nothing but evil from me.”";

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