Thoughts on Religion and Other Important Subjects: Recently Translated from the French of Blaise Pascal, with Memoirs of His Life and Writings by the Translator [Thomas Chevalier].Samuel Bagster, 1806 - 384ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... object with firmness . But in the instance before us , though the restriction could not hasten , it does not appear to have essentially retarded the maturity of this won- derful genius , which was rather stimulated than shackled , by ...
... object with firmness . But in the instance before us , though the restriction could not hasten , it does not appear to have essentially retarded the maturity of this won- derful genius , which was rather stimulated than shackled , by ...
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... object but HIM ; and this appeared to him so evident , so essential , and so superlatively profitable , that he determined to close at once his former re- searches , renouncing from that time all other knowledge , to apply himself ...
... object but HIM ; and this appeared to him so evident , so essential , and so superlatively profitable , that he determined to close at once his former re- searches , renouncing from that time all other knowledge , to apply himself ...
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... object of faith , is not an object of mere reason , much less can it be subject to reason . This maxim was fixed with such strength of conviction in the mind of Pascal , that he never appeared in the least shaken by the objections , or ...
... object of faith , is not an object of mere reason , much less can it be subject to reason . This maxim was fixed with such strength of conviction in the mind of Pascal , that he never appeared in the least shaken by the objections , or ...
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... object of the Jesuits , but it was the way they adopted , and the only way they could consistently have adopted , to attain their ultimate object ; which was to ac- quire an universal empire of influence over the whole inhabited world ...
... object of the Jesuits , but it was the way they adopted , and the only way they could consistently have adopted , to attain their ultimate object ; which was to ac- quire an universal empire of influence over the whole inhabited world ...
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... , in spite of the total indifference to all worldly objects to which he had endeavoured to reduce him- self , he said , with a deep sigh , when he heard the account of her departure , 66 grace to die ES LIFE OF PASCAL . 53.
... , in spite of the total indifference to all worldly objects to which he had endeavoured to reduce him- self , he said , with a deep sigh , when he heard the account of her departure , 66 grace to die ES LIFE OF PASCAL . 53.
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262 ÆäÀÌÁö - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
264 ÆäÀÌÁö - What could have been done more to my vineyard, That I have not done in it? Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, Brought it forth wild grapes?
205 ÆäÀÌÁö - They have moved me to jealousy with that which is not God ; they have provoked me to anger with their vanities : and I will move them to jealousy with those which are not a people ; I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation.
285 ÆäÀÌÁö - I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, that God might manifest them, and that they might see that they themselves are beasts. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity.
204 ÆäÀÌÁö - And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, that thou mayest live.
204 ÆäÀÌÁö - Doubtless thou art our father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not: thou, O LORD, art our father, our redeemer ; thy name is from everlasting.
209 ÆäÀÌÁö - Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his Eternal Power and God-head, so that they are without excuse...
205 ÆäÀÌÁö - I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live...
334 ÆäÀÌÁö - He saith, sacrifice and offering Thou wouldest not, but a body hast Thou prepared Me. In burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin Thou hast had no pleasure. Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the Book it is written of me,) to do Thy will, O God.
204 ÆäÀÌÁö - Only the Lord had a delight in thy fathers to love them, and He chose their seed after them, even you above all people, as it is this day. Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and be no more stiffnecked.