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

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maxim[4][1] = "To acquire and preserve the virtue of chastity, we have need of a good and experienced confessor.";
maxim[4][1] = "To acquire and preserve the virtue of chastity, we have need of a good and experienced confessor.";
maxim[4][2] = "Let a man who desires the first place take the last.";
maxim[4][2] = "Let a man who desires the first place take the last.";
maxim[4][3] = "As soon as a man feels that he is tempted, he should fly to God, and devoutly utter that short prayer which the fathers of the desert so much esteemed: <i> Deus in adjutorium meum intende; Domine ad adjuvandum me festina: </i> or that verse, <i> cor mundum crea in me Deus.</i>";
maxim[4][3] = "As soon as a man feels that he is tempted, he should fly to God, and devoutly utter that short prayer which the fathers of the desert so much esteemed: <i>Deus in adjutorium meum intende; Domine ad adjuvandum me festina</i> ('God, come to my aid; Lord, make haste to help me') come or that verse, <i>cor mundum crea in me Deus</i> ('A clean heart create for me, O God').";
maxim[4][4] = "When sensual thoughts come into the mind, we ought immediately to make use of our minds, and fix them instantaneously upon something or other, no matter what.";
maxim[4][4] = "When sensual thoughts come into the mind, we ought immediately to make use of our minds, and fix them instantaneously upon something or other, no matter what.";
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.”";

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