“ 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
Author | Blaise Pascal |
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Source | Pensées |
Topic | God time |
Date | 1670 |
Language | English |
Reference | |
Note | Translated by W. F. Trotter |
Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18269/18269-h/18269-h.htm |
Context
“The two fundamentals; one inward, the other outward; grace and miracles; both supernatural.
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Miracles and truth are necessary, because it is necessary to convince the entire man, in body and soul. [Pg 239]
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In all times, either men have spoken of the true God, or the true God has spoken to men.
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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.”
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