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19 jerusalem
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Blaise Pascal
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lead

   Section,  Paragraph
1 II, 82 | been expressly given us to lead us into necessary error. 2 VI, 423 | satisfactory.~I would then lead man to the desire of finding 3 VII, 446 | your lust, and it will not lead you into sin. And on Psalm 4 VII, 466 | another, but he does not lead to it. It is the way of 5 VII, 494 | greatness and misery; must lead to the esteem and contempt 6 VIII, 571| meaning.~So that this cannot lead us into error and could 7 X, 669 | end, all which does not lead to it in express terms is 8 X, 669 | by these varieties, which lead to the one thing needful.~ 9 XI, 725 | hath mercy upon them shall lead them, even by the springs 10 XII, 765 | create a people whom He must lead and nourish and bring into 11 XII, 765 | elect, holy, and chosen; to lead, nourish, and bring it into 12 XIII, 802| and that they do not lead to idolatry (Deut. 13.); 13 XIII, 820| tempts, but He does not lead into error. To tempt is 14 XIII, 820| will do a certain thing. To lead into error is to place a 15 XIII, 842| God owes it to men not to lead them into error. Now, they 16 XIII, 845| permit that a miracle may lead into error..."~When there 17 XIII, 845| Christ, and so they cannot lead into error. Either God will 18 XIII, 845| Therefore a miracle cannot lead into error.~But, apart from 19 XIII, 845| Therefore a miracle could lead into error.~Ubi est Deus


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