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maxim[3][28] = "In the matter of purity, there is no greater danger than the not fearing the danger: when a man does not distrust himself, and is without fear, it is all over with him."; | maxim[3][28] = "In the matter of purity, there is no greater danger than the not fearing the danger: when a man does not distrust himself, and is without fear, it is all over with him."; | ||
maxim[3][29] = "The devil generally makes use of the weaker sex when he wishes to cause us to fall."; | maxim[3][29] = "The devil generally makes use of the weaker sex when he wishes to cause us to fall."; | ||
maxim[3][30] = "In order to begin well | maxim[3][30] = "In order to begin well and to finish better, it is quite necessary to hear mass every day, unless there be some lawful hindrance in the way."; | ||
maxim[3][31] = "A most excellent means of keeping ourselves pure is to lay open all our thoughts as soon as possible to our confessor, with the greatest sincerity, and to keep nothing hidden in ourselves."; | maxim[3][31] = "A most excellent means of keeping ourselves pure is to lay open all our thoughts as soon as possible to our confessor, with the greatest sincerity, and to keep nothing hidden in ourselves."; | ||
