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We must, then, correct our poor heart gently and quietly, and not add to its trouble by the severity of our reprimands. “My heart, my friend,” we should say, “in the name of God, take courage; let us keep on and be more watchful in future; let us turn to our Helper and our God.” Alas! we must be charitable to our poor soul, and refrain from severity as long as we see that its offences are not deliberate.