Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri: Difference between revisions
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maxim[4][18] = "A sick man should make God a present of his will; and if it turns out that he has to suffer for a long time, he must submit to the Divine Will."; | maxim[4][18] = "A sick man should make God a present of his will; and if it turns out that he has to suffer for a long time, he must submit to the Divine Will."; | ||
maxim[4][19] = "The sick man must not fear when he is tempted to lose confidence; for if he has sinned, Christ has suffered and paid for him."; | maxim[4][19] = "The sick man must not fear when he is tempted to lose confidence; for if he has sinned, Christ has suffered and paid for him."; | ||
maxim[4][20] = "Let the sick man enter into the Side of Jesus and His most holy Wounds; let him not be afraid, but | maxim[4][20] = "Let the sick man enter into the Side of Jesus and His most holy Wounds; let him not be afraid, but fight manfully, and he will come forth victorious."; | ||
maxim[4][21] = "The true way to advance in holy virtues is to persevere in a holy cheerfulness."; | maxim[4][21] = "The true way to advance in holy virtues is to persevere in a holy cheerfulness."; | ||
maxim[4][22] = "The cheerful are much easier to guide in the spiritual life than the melancholy."; | maxim[4][22] = "The cheerful are much easier to guide in the spiritual life than the melancholy."; |