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Many seek to flee temptations, and fall worse into them.
We cannot conquer by flight alone, but by patience and true humility we become stronger than all our enemies.
He who only declines them outwardly, and does not pluck out their root, will profit little; nay, temptations will sooner return and he will find himself in a worse condition.
By degrees and by patience you will, by God’s grace, better overcome them than by harshness and your own importunity.
Take council the oftener in temptation, and do not deal harshly with one who is tempted; but pour in consolation, as thou wouldst wish to be done unto yourself.
Inconstancy of mind and little confidence in God, is the beginning of all temptations.
For as a ship without a helm is driven to and fro by the waves, so the man who neglects and gives up his resolutions is tempted in many ways.
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