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miserably 1
miserere 1
miseries 11
misery 27
misfortune 8
misfortunes 5
misgiving 1
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27 gives
27 hence
27 human
27 misery
27 self
27 useless
27 while
Blaise Pascal
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misery

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1 II | SECTION II: THE MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT GOD ~ 2 II, 60 | 60. First part: Misery of man without God.~Second 3 II, 135| are extreme and hopeless misery, brutal lust, and extreme 4 II, 168| to fight against death, misery, ignorance, they have taken 5 II, 171| 171. Misery.—The only thing which consoles 6 II, 174| 174. Misery.—Solomon and Job have best 7 II, 174| known and best spoken of the misery of man; the former the most 8 III, 194| of nothing but hopeless misery? What reason for boasting 9 III, 194| mind than not to know the misery of a godless man. Nothing 10 III, 233| things to shun, error and misery. Your reason is no more 11 VI, 389| ignorance and inevitable misery. For it is wretched to have 12 VII, 435| their life subject to error, misery, death, and sin; and it 13 VII, 437| happiness, and find only misery and death.~We cannot but 14 VII, 450| ambition, lust, weakness, misery, and injustice, we are indeed 15 VII, 494| must teach greatness and misery; must lead to the esteem 16 VII, 510| God to pull him out of his misery.~ 17 VII, 526| 526. Misery induces despair, pride induces 18 VII, 526| man the greatness of his misery by the greatness of the 19 VII, 527| God without that of man's misery causes pride. The knowledge 20 VII, 527| The knowledge of man's misery without that of God causes 21 VII, 527| we find both God and our misery.~ 22 VII, 546| man must be in vice and misery; with Jesus Christ man is 23 VII, 546| man is free from vice and misery; in Him is all our virtue 24 VII, 546| from Him there is but vice, misery, darkness, death, despair.~ 25 VII, 550| as of myself I have only misery and error.~ 26 IX, 639| many years in perpetual misery, it being necessary as a 27 IX, 639| exist in spite of their misery.~


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