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" For it is beyond doubt that there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those, who, being so removed from this source, seem incapable of participation in it. "
Thoughts on Religion and Philosophy - Página 136
por Blaise Pascal - 1838 - 451 páginas
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The Thoughts, Letters and Opuscules of Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal - 1859 - 562 páginas
...which we can have no knowledge whatever of ourselves ! For there is, without doubt, nothing that shocks our reason more than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered those guilty who, being so far removed from this souree, seem incapable of participating in it. This inference...
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Holy thoughts on holy things, selected and arranged by E. Davies

Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 páginas
...which we apprehend, but can neither comprehend nor communicate. — ST COLERIDGE. Sin. — Original It is very astonishing that the mystery most remote...seems to us not only impossible, but most unjust. Certainly nothing shocks us more than this doctrine ; and yet without this most incomprehensible of...
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Shelburne Essays: Studies of religious dualism

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 384 páginas
...can have no understanding of ourselves! For undoubtedly there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those who, being so remote from this source, seem incapable of participating in it. This transmission...
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Shelburne Essays

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 380 páginas
...can have no understanding of ourselves! For undoubtedly there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those who, being so remote from this source, seem incapable of participating in it. This transmission...
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Shelburne Essays: Sixth series. Studies of religious dualism

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 376 páginas
...can have no understanding of ourselves! For undoubtedly there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those who, being so remote from this source, seem incapable of participating in it. This transmission...
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The Harvard Classics, Volumen48

Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 468 páginas
...no knowledge of ourselves. For it is beyond doubt that there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those, who, heing so removed from this source, seem incapable of participation in it. This transmission...
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Thoughts, Letters, and Minor Works

Blaise Pascal - 1910 - 468 páginas
...no knowledge of ourselves. For it is beyond doubt that there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those, who, being so removed from this source, seem incapable of participation in it. This transmission...
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Sin: Studies in Dogmatics

Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer - 1971 - 604 páginas
...to this as the "mystery the farthest removed from our understanding." There is nothing "that offends our reason more than to say that the sin of the first man has made other men guilty, namely those men who are so far removed from this source that they would seem...
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Readings in the History of Christian Theology: From its beginnings to the ...

William Carl Placher - 1988 - 230 páginas
...no knowledge of ourselves. For it is beyond doubt that there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first man has rendered guilty those, who, being so removed from this source, seem incapable of participation in it. This transmission...
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Renewal Theology: Systematic Theology from a Charismatic Perspective

John Rodman Williams - 1996 - 1466 páginas
...this kind of statement: "For it is beyond doubt that there is nothing which more shocks our reason er who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift des guilty those who, being so removed from its source, seem incapable of participating in it. ... Certainly...
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