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

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maxim[1][22] = "In order to be really obedient, it is not enough to do what obedience commands; we must do it without reasoning upon it.";
maxim[1][22] = "In order to be really obedient, it is not enough to do what obedience commands; we must do it without reasoning upon it.";
maxim[1][23] = "Our Blessed Lady ought to be our love and our consolation.";
maxim[1][23] = "Our Blessed Lady ought to be our love and our consolation.";
maxim[1][24] = "The good works which we do of our own will, are not so meritorious as those that are done under obedience.";
maxim[1][24] = "The good works which we do of our own will are not so meritorious as those that are done under obedience.";
maxim[1][25] = "The most beautiful prayer we can make, is to say to God, “As Thou knowest and willest, O Lord, so do with me.”";
maxim[1][25] = "The most beautiful prayer we can make, is to say to God, “As Thou knowest and willest, O Lord, so do with me.”";
maxim[1][26] = "When tribulations, infirmities, and contradictions come, we must not run away in a fright, but vanquish them like men.";
maxim[1][26] = "When tribulations, infirmities, and contradictions come, we must not run away in a fright, but vanquish them like men.";

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