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clay 8
clean 1
clear 31
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cleared 1
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32 seeing
31 6
31 capable
31 clear
31 darkness
31 effects
31 greatest
Blaise Pascal
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1 I, 1 | thus one must have very clear sight to see all the principles 2 I, 1 | be intuitive if they had clear sight, for they do not reason 3 I, 1 | a very delicate and very clear sense is needed to perceive 4 I, 1 | the principles are quite clear.~And men of intuition who 5 I, 40 | we wish to prove and that clear which we use for the proof; 6 I, 40 | that what is to prove it is clear, and so we understand it 7 II, 72 | their premises; for it is clear that those which are put 8 III, 194 | religion boasted of having a clear view of God, and of possessing 9 V, 320 | king's eldest son. That is clear, and there is no dispute. 10 VIII, 575| because of what is divinely clear. And all things work together 11 VIII, 575| the world, even what is clear; for they revile such, because 12 IX, 598 | him judged, but by what is clear, as his paradise and the 13 IX, 598 | ridiculous. And since what is clear is ridiculous, it is not 14 IX, 598 | but there are admirably clear passages, and the prophecies 15 IX, 602 | 602. Order.—To see what is clear and indisputable in the 16 X, 649 | 650. There are some types clear and demonstrative, but others 17 X, 676 | has a double meaning, one clear and one in which it is said 18 X, 677 | letter in which we discover a clear meaning, and in which it 19 X, 677 | they educe are perfectly clear and natural! This is what 20 X, 679 | Now these are things too clear and too lofty to be thought 21 XI, 725 | darken the earth in the clear day; and I will turn your 22 XII, 744 | not believe. "Were this so clear," say they, "why did the 23 XII, 748 | for resisting a fact so clear?"~I reply: in the first 24 XII, 748 | would not believe a thing so clear and that they would not 25 XII, 755 | intersperses obscurities among the clear things which come to pass?~ 26 XII, 757 | into error, in spite of the clear prediction of the time; 27 XII, 757 | the heart. And thus the clear prediction of the time, 28 XIII, 833| Which is the most clear?~This house is not of God; 29 XIII, 833| miracles.~Which is the most clear?~Tu quid dicis? Dico quia 30 XIII, 835| not the others. For it is clear of the one party that they 31 XIII, 849| in opposition to Him, all clear as it is that there is a


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