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

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maxim[5][11] = "The scrupulous should remit themselves always and in everything to the judgment of their confessor, and accustom themselves to have a contempt for their own scruples.";
maxim[5][11] = "The scrupulous should remit themselves always and in everything to the judgment of their confessor, and accustom themselves to have a contempt for their own scruples.";
maxim[5][12] = "Scruples are an infirmity which will make a truce with a man, but very rarely peace; humility alone comes off conqueror over them.";
maxim[5][12] = "Scruples are an infirmity which will make a truce with a man, but very rarely peace; humility alone comes off conqueror over them.";
maxim[5][13] = "Even in bodily indispositions spiritual remedies are the most helpful.";
maxim[5][13] = "Even in bodily indispositions, spiritual remedies are the most helpful.";
maxim[5][14] = "As much love as we give to creatures, just so much we steal from the Creator.";
maxim[5][14] = "As much love as we give to creatures, just so much we steal from the Creator.";
maxim[5][15] = "Penitents ought never to force their confessor to give them leave to do anything against his inclination.";
maxim[5][15] = "Penitents ought never to force their confessor to give them leave to do anything against his inclination.";

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