Pascal's Pensées eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about Pascal's Pensées.

Pascal's Pensées eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about Pascal's Pensées.

Several Evangelists for the confirmation of the truth; their difference useful.

The Eucharist after the Lord’s Supper.  Truth after the type.

The ruin of Jerusalem, a type of the ruin of the world, forty years after the death of Jesus.  “I know not,” as a man, or as an ambassador (Mark xiii, 32). (Matthew xxiv, 36.)

Jesus condemned by the Jews and the Gentiles.

The Jews and the Gentiles typified by the two sons.  Aug., De Civ., xx, 29.

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The six ages, the six Fathers of the six ages, the six wonders at the beginning of the six ages, the six mornings at the beginning of the six ages.[238]

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Adam forma futuri.[239] The six days to form the one, the six ages to form the other.  The six days, which Moses represents for the formation of Adam, are only the picture of the six ages to form Jesus Christ and the Church.  If Adam had not sinned, and Jesus Christ had not come, there had been only one covenant, only one age of men, and the creation would have been represented as accomplished at one single time.

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Types.—­The Jewish and Egyptian peoples were plainly foretold by the two individuals whom Moses met; the Egyptian beating the Jew, Moses avenging him and killing the Egyptian, and the Jew being ungrateful.

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The symbols of the Gospel for the state of the sick soul are sick bodies; but because one body cannot be sick enough to express it well, several have been needed.  Thus there are the deaf, the dumb, the blind, the paralytic, the dead Lazarus, the possessed.  All this crowd is in the sick soul.

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Types.—­To show that the Old Testament is only figurative, and that the prophets understood by temporal blessings other blessings, this is the proof: 

First, that this would be unworthy of God.

Secondly, that their discourses express very clearly the promise of temporal blessings, and that they say nevertheless that their discourses are obscure, and that their meaning will not be understood.  Whence it appears that this secret meaning was not that which they openly expressed, and that consequently they meant to speak of other sacrifices, of another deliverer, etc.  They say that they will be understood only in the fullness of time (Jer. xxx, ult.).

The third proof is that their discourses are contradictory, and neutralise each other; so that if we think that they did not mean by the words “law” and “sacrifice” anything else than that of Moses, there is a plain and gross contradiction.  Therefore they meant something else, sometimes contradicting themselves in the same chapter.  Now, to understand the meaning of an author ...

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Lust has become natural to us, and has made our second nature.  Thus there are two natures in us—­the one good, the other bad.  Where is God?  Where you are not, and the kingdom of God is within you.  The Rabbis.

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