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

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maxim[2][10] = "We must always remember that God does everything well, although we may not see the reason of what He does.";
maxim[2][10] = "We must always remember that God does everything well, although we may not see the reason of what He does.";
maxim[2][11] = "Every one ought to give in readily to the opinion of another, and to argue in favour of another and against himself, and take things in good part.";
maxim[2][11] = "Every one ought to give in readily to the opinion of another, and to argue in favour of another and against himself, and take things in good part.";
maxim[2][12] = "There is nothing more to the purpose for exciting a spirit of prayer, than the reading of spiritual books.";
maxim[2][12] = "There is nothing more to the purpose for exciting a spirit of prayer than the reading of spiritual books.";
maxim[2][13] = "Let a man frequent the holy Sacraments, go to sermons, and be often reading the Lives of Saints.";
maxim[2][13] = "Let a man frequent the holy Sacraments, go to sermons, and be often reading the Lives of Saints.";
maxim[2][14] = "Let a man always think that he has God before his eyes.";
maxim[2][14] = "Let a man always think that he has God before his eyes.";

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