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" ... all the truths; which appears here perfectly, since it so obviously includes all those that are found in> these opinions. Thus I do not see how any of them could refuse to follow it. For if they are full of the idea of... "
Blaise Pascal: Thoughts, Letters, and Minor Works - Halaman 405
oleh Blaise Pascal - 2007 - 140 halaman
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Thoughts on Religion and Other Subjects

Blaise Pascal - 1829 - 332 halaman
...union which God only could teach us, — which God only could accomplish, and which is only an image and an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in the one person of the God-man Mediator. In this way philosophy leads insensibly to theology. In fact it...
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Thoughts of Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal - 1846 - 400 halaman
...surprising union which God only could teach us, which God only could accomplish, and which is only an image and an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in the one person of the God-Man. In this way, philosophy leads insensibly to theology. It is difficult not...
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Shelburne Essays

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 380 halaman
...'which God alone could teach and which he alone could make, and which is nothing other than an image and an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in the single person of the God-man. The distinction between worldly wisdom and faith, between the spurious dualism of the...
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Shelburne Essays: Studies of religions dualism. Sixth series

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 560 halaman
...which God alone could teach and which he alone could make, and which is nothing other than an image and an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in the single person of the God-man. The distinction between worldly wisdom and faith, between the spurious dualism of the...
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Shelburne Essays: Sixth series. Studies of religious dualism

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 376 halaman
...which God alone could teach and which he alone could make, and which is nothing other than an image and an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in the single person of the God-man. The distinction between worldly wisdom and faith, between the spurious dualism of the...
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Thoughts, Letters, and Minor Works

Blaise Pascal - 1910 - 468 halaman
...novel union which God alone could teach, and which he alone could make, and which is only a type aid an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in...but I was led to it insensibly; and it is difficult no: to enter upon it whatever truth may be discussed, because :t is the centre of all the truths; which...
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Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart

Marvin R. O'Connell - 1997 - 244 halaman
...and astonishing union that God alone can reveal, and that he alone can bring about, surely an image and an effect of the ineffable union of two natures in the one person of the God-Man, Jesus Christ." At this juncture in his "conversation" with an ecclesiastic...
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