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wrath 5
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wretchedness 30
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Blaise Pascal
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wretchedness

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1 II, 142 | diversion is a man full of wretchedness. So this is carefully avoided, 2 VI, 409 | it is even proved by his wretchedness. For what in animals is 3 VI, 409 | is nature, we call in man wretchedness, by which we recognise that, 4 VI, 416 | Port-Royal. Greatness and wretchedness.—Wretchedness being deduced 5 VI, 416 | Greatness and wretchedness.—Wretchedness being deduced from greatness, 6 VI, 416 | greatness, and greatness from wretchedness, some have inferred man' 7 VI, 416 | some have inferred man's wretchedness all the more because they 8 VI, 416 | inferred it from his very wretchedness. All that the one party 9 VI, 416 | served as an argument of his wretchedness to the others, because the 10 VI, 416 | both the greatness and the wretchedness of man. In a word, man knows 11 VII, 430 | incomprehensibility.—The greatness and the wretchedness of man are so evident that 12 VII, 430 | greatness and a great source of wretchedness. It must then give us a 13 VII, 443 | 443. Greatness, wretchedness.—The more light we have, 14 VII, 543 | mediator know their own wretchedness.~ 15 VII, 547 | know at the same time our wretchedness; for this God is none other 16 VII, 547 | than the Saviour of our wretchedness. So we can only know God 17 VII, 547 | God, without knowing their wretchedness, have not glorified Him, 18 VIII, 556| without knowing his own wretchedness, and to know his own wretchedness 19 VIII, 556| wretchedness, and to know his own wretchedness without knowing the Redeemer 20 VIII, 556| known God, and not their own wretchedness, or to the despair of atheists, 21 VIII, 556| atheists, who know their own wretchedness, but not the Redeemer.~And, 22 VIII, 556| without that of our own wretchedness and of our own wretchedness 23 VIII, 556| wretchedness and of our own wretchedness without that of God. But 24 VIII, 556| time both God and our own wretchedness.~Therefore I shall not undertake 25 VIII, 556| conscious of their inward wretchedness, and His infinite mercy, 26 VIII, 562| does not show either the wretchedness of man, or the mercy of 27 VIII, 586| without knowing his own wretchedness, and to know his own wretchedness 28 VIII, 586| wretchedness, and to know his own wretchedness without knowing God.~ 29 XI, 692 | see the blindness and the wretchedness of man, when I regard the 30 XII, 736 | prophecies, wherein their wretchedness and even their blindness


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