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

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maxim[2][19] = "He who does not go down into hell while he is alive runs a great risk of going there after he is dead.";
maxim[2][19] = "He who does not go down into hell while he is alive runs a great risk of going there after he is dead.";
maxim[2][20] = "The greatest help to perseverance in the spiritual life is the habit of prayer, especially under the direction of our confessor.";
maxim[2][20] = "The greatest help to perseverance in the spiritual life is the habit of prayer, especially under the direction of our confessor.";
maxim[2][21] = "There is nothing the devil fears so much, or so much tries to hinder, as prayer.";
maxim[2][21] = "There is nothing the devil fears so much or so much tries to hinder as prayer.";
maxim[2][22] = "An excellent method of preserving ourselves from relapsing into serious faults is to say every evening, “To-morrow I may be dead.”";
maxim[2][22] = "An excellent method of preserving ourselves from relapsing into serious faults is to say every evening, “To-morrow I may be dead.”";
maxim[2][23] = "A man without prayer is an animal without the use of reason.";
maxim[2][23] = "A man without prayer is an animal without the use of reason.";

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