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

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maxim[3][6] = "It is good for a soul to go from prayer with an appetite and desire to return to it, rather than satiated and weary.";
maxim[3][6] = "It is good for a soul to go from prayer with an appetite and desire to return to it, rather than satiated and weary.";
maxim[3][7] = "The wisdom of the Scriptures is learned rather by prayer than by study.";
maxim[3][7] = "The wisdom of the Scriptures is learned rather by prayer than by study.";
maxim[3][8] = "A diligent charity in ministering to the sick, is a compendious way to the acquisition of perfect virtue.";
maxim[3][8] = "A diligent charity in ministering to the sick is a shortcut to the acquisition of perfect virtue.";
maxim[3][9] = "Let women remain indoors, and look after their families, and not be desirous of going into public.";
maxim[3][9] = "Let women remain indoors, and look after their families, and not be desirous of going into public.";
maxim[3][10] = "We must pray incessantly for the gift of perseverance.";
maxim[3][10] = "We must pray incessantly for the gift of perseverance.";

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