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ceremonies 5
cerne 1
certain 57
certainly 17
certainty 23
certitude 2
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17 birth
17 blessings
17 carnal
17 certainly
17 contradiction
17 despair
17 discourse
Blaise Pascal
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certainly

   Section,  Paragraph
1 II, 97 | others of soldiers, etc. Certainly nature is not so uniform. 2 III, 233 | is odd or even (this is certainly true of every finite number). 3 III, 233 | infinite distance between the certainly of what is staked and the 4 III, 233 | the finite good which is certainly staked against the uncertain 5 III, 233 | sincere friend, truthful. Certainly you will not have those 6 III, 234 | see to-morrow, and it is certainly possible that we may not, 7 III, 234 | venture to say that it is certainly possible that it is not? 8 III, 239 | damnation if there is; or he who certainly believes there is a hell 9 V, 294 | Man is ignorant of it.~Certainly, had he known it, he would 10 V, 294 | every country. They would certainly maintain it obstinately, 11 VI, 374 | but as if each man knew certainly where reason and justice 12 VII, 425 | and so uniform, should certainly convince us of our inability 13 VII, 430 | us? There must, then, be certainly an intolerable presumption 14 VII, 434 | on the contrary, that he certainly possesses truth—he who, 15 VII, 434 | before he was in existence? Certainly nothing offends us more 16 X, 671 | Spirit; and that thus, as men certainly had this without circumcision, 17 XIII, 816| contrary, say that there certainly are true miracles, since


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