In all times, either men have spoken of the true God, or the true God has spoken to men.
 Blaise Pascal, Pensées (1670). copy citation

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Author Blaise Pascal
Source Pensées
Topic God time
Date 1670
Language English
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Note Translated by W. F. Trotter
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“The two fundamentals; one inward, the other outward; grace and miracles; both supernatural. 805 Miracles and truth are necessary, because it is necessary to convince the entire man, in body and soul. [Pg 239] 806 In all times, either men have spoken of the true God, or the true God has spoken to men. 807 Jesus Christ has verified that He was the Messiah, never in verifying His doctrine by Scripture and the prophecies, but always by His miracles. He proves by a miracle that He remits sins. Rejoice not in your miracles, said Jesus Christ, but because your names are written in heaven.” source