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

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maxim[10][6] = "Let us learn here below to give God the confession of praise which we ought to hope to give Him in heaven above.";
maxim[10][6] = "Let us learn here below to give God the confession of praise which we ought to hope to give Him in heaven above.";
maxim[10][7] = "He who wishes to go to Paradise must be an honest man and a good Christian, and not give heed to dreams.";
maxim[10][7] = "He who wishes to go to Paradise must be an honest man and a good Christian, and not give heed to dreams.";
maxim[10][8] = "Fathers and mothers of families should bring up their children virtuously, looking at them rather as God’s children than their own; and to count life and health, and all they possess, as loans which they hold of God.";
maxim[10][8] = "Fathers and mothers of families should bring up their children virtuously, looking at them rather as God’s children than their own; [they should] count life and health, and all they possess, as loans which they hold of God.";
maxim[10][9] = "In saying the Pater Noster, we ought to reflect that we have God for our Father in heaven, and so go on making a sort of meditation of it word by word.";
maxim[10][9] = "In saying the Pater Noster, we ought to reflect that we have God for our Father in heaven, and so go on making a sort of meditation of it word by word.";
maxim[10][10] = "To make ourselves disaffected to the things of the world, it is a good thing to think seriously of the end of them, saying to ourselves,<i> “And then? And then?”</i>";
maxim[10][10] = "To make ourselves disaffected to the things of the world, it is a good thing to think seriously of the end of them, saying to ourselves,<i> “And then? And then?”</i>";

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