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subjects 6
submission 7
submissions 1
submit 18
submitting 3
subscribe 1
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18 therein
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Blaise Pascal
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submit

   Section,  Paragraph
1 II, 105 | How difficult it is to submit anything to the judgement 2 II, 105 | by the manner in which we submit it! If we say, "I think 3 IV, 249 | pride to be unwilling to submit to them.~ 4 IV, 250 | proud man, who would not submit himself to God, may be now 5 IV, 251 | letter, and the learned must submit their spirit to the letter.~ 6 IV, 268 | to feel certain, where to submit. He who does not do so understands 7 IV, 268 | want of knowing where to submit; or by submitting in everything, 8 IV, 270 | Augustine.—Reason would never submit, if it did not judge that 9 IV, 270 | occasions on which it ought to submit. It is then right for it 10 IV, 270 | is then right for it to submit, when it judges that it 11 IV, 270 | judges that it ought to submit.~ 12 IV, 273 | 273. If we submit everything to reason, our 13 V, 325 | custom; for they will only submit to reason or justice. Custom 14 VII, 430 | not mean that you should submit your belief to me without 15 VII, 480 | they must have one will and submit it to the body.~ 16 XIII, 851| not to show that we must submit to the Scriptures: type 17 XIV, 872 | the learned, who do not submit to him at will.~ 18 XIV, 906 | 907. The casuists submit the decision to the corrupt


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