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Pagina 22
... doubt that Pascal's conduct on this occasion arose entirely from honest zeal . He thought religion compromised by the strange reasonings which he had heard . There is as little doubt , however , that his zeal outran his discretion . He ...
... doubt that Pascal's conduct on this occasion arose entirely from honest zeal . He thought religion compromised by the strange reasonings which he had heard . There is as little doubt , however , that his zeal outran his discretion . He ...
Pagina 26
... doubt the fact . The little treatise , 2 It bears the date of Pour les Coniques , ' still survives . 1640 , and occupies only six pages . After a very clear statement of his subject , the writer modestly con- cludes : - : - " We have ...
... doubt the fact . The little treatise , 2 It bears the date of Pour les Coniques , ' still survives . 1640 , and occupies only six pages . After a very clear statement of his subject , the writer modestly con- cludes : - : - " We have ...
Pagina 32
... doubt that this was the commencement of Pascal's hostile relations with the Jesuits . On their part , they failed not to remember in after years , and in a more serious struggle , that he was an old enemy ; whilst he on his part ...
... doubt that this was the commencement of Pascal's hostile relations with the Jesuits . On their part , they failed not to remember in after years , and in a more serious struggle , that he was an old enemy ; whilst he on his part ...
Pagina 37
... doubt of the allusion made to " certain persons loving novelty " who claimed to be the inventors of a definite experiment of which Torricelli was the real author . It was this accusation which drew from Pascal his letter to M. Ribeyre ...
... doubt of the allusion made to " certain persons loving novelty " who claimed to be the inventors of a definite experiment of which Torricelli was the real author . It was this accusation which drew from Pascal his letter to M. Ribeyre ...
Pagina 42
... doubt of its success . But as he is the friend of M. Roberval , who professes not to be mine , I have some reason to think he follows his passions.1 That letter was immediately communicated to Pascal by Carcavi , who was his intimate ...
... doubt of its success . But as he is the friend of M. Roberval , who professes not to be mine , I have some reason to think he follows his passions.1 That letter was immediately communicated to Pascal by Carcavi , who was his intimate ...
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Pagina 92 - Dieu de Jésus-Christ Deum meum et Deum vestrum. Ton Dieu sera mon Dieu— Oubli du monde et de tout hormis Dieu. Il ne se trouve que par les voies enseignées dans l'Evangile. Grandeur de l'âme humaine. Père juste, le monde ne t'a point connu, mais je t'ai connu. Joie, joie, joie, pleurs de joie. Je m'en suis
Pagina 91 - joy, tears of joy. I am separated from Him They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living water. My God, will you forsake me ? Oh, may I not be separated from Him eternally! This is life eternal, that, they know Thee the only true God, and Him whom Thou hast sent, J.-C. Jesus Christ Jesus Christ I
Pagina 91 - Fire. God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, Not of philosophers and of savants. Certitude. Certitude. Sentiment. Joy. Peace. God of Jesus Christ My God and your God. Thy God will be my God— Oblivion of the world and of all save God. He is found only by the ways taught in the Gospel. Grandeur of the human soul. Just Father,
Pagina 199 - If you win, you win everything; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation, that God exists. ... On one side is an eternity of life, of infinite blessedness to be gained, and what you stake is finite. . . . Our proposition is, that the finite is to
Pagina 92 - Mon Dieu me quitterez-vous ?Que je n'en sois pas séparé éternellement ! Cette est la vie éternelle qu'ils te connaissent seul vrai Dieu et celui que tu as envoyé, J.-C. Jésus Christ Jésus Christ Je m'en suis séparé ; je l'ai fui, renoncé, crucifié. Que je n'en sois jamais séparé ! Il ne se conserve que par les voies enseignées dans l'Evangile. Renonciation totale et douce, etc.
Pagina 91 - 1654. Lundi 23 nove"mbre, jour de St Clement, pape et martyr, et autres au martyrologe. Veille de St Chrysogone, martyr et autres. Depuis environ dix heures et demie du. soir jusques environ minuit et demi.
Pagina 10 - The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the two interior and opposite angles ; and the three interior angles are together equal to two right angles.
Pagina 178 - He who would thoroughly know the vanity of men has only to consider the causes and effects of love. The cause is a je ne sais quoi, an indefinable trifle—the effects are monstrous. If the nose of Cleopatra had been a little shorter, it would have changed the history of the world.
Pagina 181 - The power of kings is founded on the reason and on the folly of the people, but chiefly on their folly. The greatest and most important thing in the world has weakness for its basis, and the basis is wonderfully secure, for there is nothing more certain than that people will be weak.