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corrupt 22
corrupted 5
corruptible 1
corruption 20
corruptions 2
corruptis 1
corrupts 1
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21 whence
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20 apostles
20 corruption
20 else
20 form
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Blaise Pascal
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corruption

   Section,  Paragraph
1 II, 100 | and pleasant? And yet the corruption of man is such that he finds 2 III, 194 | establish these two facts: the corruption of nature, and redemption 3 III, 194 | serve admirably to show the corruption of nature by sentiments 4 IV, 242 | God, and that, since the corruption of nature, He has left men 5 VII, 434 | other, that in the state of corruption and sin, he is fallen from 6 VII, 435 | they were ignorant of his corruption; so that they easily avoided 7 VII, 435 | carry the source of all corruption, which renders them during 8 VII, 440 | 440. The corruption of reason is shown by the 9 VII, 449 | 449. Order.—After Corruption to say: "It is right that 10 VII, 463 | and do not know their own corruption. If they feel full of feelings 11 VII, 498 | to penitence, and if our corruption were not opposed to the 12 VIII, 556| has redeemed men from the corruption of sin in order to reconcile 13 VIII, 556| know, and that there is a corruption in their nature which renders 14 VIII, 556| to teach men both their corruption and their redemption, all 15 VIII, 557| of God; unworthy by their corruption, capable by their original 16 VIII, 560| earth.~So the two proofs of corruption and redemption are drawn 17 VIII, 586| would not be sensible of his corruption; if there were no light, 18 XIV, 888 | God has abandoned her to corruption, that it has never been 19 XIV, 888 | visibly protects her from corruption.~For if some of these men, 20 XIV, 893 | Church lament to see the corruption of morals; but laws at least


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