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obeyed 4
obeys 3
obitum 1
object 39
objection 12
objections 5
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40 live
40 proof
40 wish
39 object
39 pleasure
38 manner
38 sin
Blaise Pascal
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1 I, 33 | we know well what is the object of mathematics, and that 2 I, 33 | proofs, and what is the object of medicine, and that it 3 I, 33 | grace consists, which is the object of poetry. We do not know 4 II, 72 | conception, and let the last object at which he can arrive be 5 II, 72 | presumption as infinite as their object. For surely this design 6 II, 72 | man made himself the first object of study, he would see how 7 II, 72 | himself the most wonderful object in nature; for he cannot 8 II, 75 | them, nay more, that the object of their dread is the void? 9 II, 100 | He cannot prevent this object that he loves from being 10 II, 100 | imperfections. He wants to be the object of love and esteem among 11 II, 112 | presents itself simply to any object. Hence it comes that we 12 II, 139 | therefore chose an attractive object to charm and ardently attract 13 II, 139 | him.~But will you say what object has he in all this? The 14 II, 139 | must make for himself an object of passion, and excite over 15 II, 142 | And what more satisfactory object could be presented to his 16 II, 158 | great that we like every object to which it is attached, 17 II, 162 | ne sais quoi, so small an object that we cannot recognise 18 IV, 282 | have only this for their object, labour to no purpose. We 19 VI, 373 | will always indicate my object by its very disorder. I 20 VII, 425 | the least step but to this object. This is the motive of every 21 VII, 425 | an infinite and immutable object, that is to say, only by 22 VII, 430 | is, and if he finds some object of his love among the things 23 VII, 460 | they have the body as their object. Inquirers and scientists; 24 VII, 460 | they have the mind as their object. The wise; they have righteousness 25 VII, 460 | have righteousness as their object.~God must reign over all, 26 VII, 463 | They have wanted to be the object of the voluntary delight 27 VII, 471 | about to die? And thus the object of their attachment will 28 VII, 479 | attach ourselves to any other object than God only.~ 29 VII, 487 | love one only God as the object of everything.~ 30 VII, 489 | not, and to love any other object but ourselves, the religion 31 VII, 548 | Jesus Christ alone for its object, we know nothing, and see 32 VIII, 556| things must have for its object the establishment and the 33 VIII, 556| religion must so be the object and the centre to which 34 X, 642 | and set them at rest.~The object of God was not to save them 35 X, 642 | satisfaction and differ only in the object in which they place it; 36 X, 667 | our sins will never be the object of mercy, but of the justice 37 XII, 740 | their common centre and object: Moses in relating the promises 38 XIV, 896 | Jesus Christ has told us the object. And you defeat that object.~ 39 XIV, 896 | object. And you defeat that object.~


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