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.

[253] P. 189, l. 17. When Saint Peter, etc.—­Acts xv.  See Genesis
      xvii, 10; Leviticus xii, 3.

[254] P. 189, l. 27. Fac secundum, etc.—­Exodus xxv, 40.

[255] P. 190, l. 1. Saint Paul.—­1 Tim. iv, 3; 1 Cor. vii.

[256] P. 190, l. 7. The Jews, etc.—­Hebrews viii, 5.

[257] P. 192, l. 15. That He should destroy death through
      death.
—­Hebrews ii, 14.

[258] P. 192, l. 30. Veri adoratores.—­John iv, 23.

[259] P. 192, l. 30. Ecce agnus, etc.—­John i, 29.

[260] P. 193, l. 15. Ye shall be free indeed.—­John viii, 36.

[261] P. 193, l. 17. I am the true bread from heaven.—­Ibid., vi, 32.

[262] P. 194, l. 27. Agnus occisus, etc.—­Apoc. xiii, 8.

[263] P. 194, l. 34. Sede a dextris meis.—­Ps. cx, 1.

[264] P. 195, l. 12. A jealous God.—­Exodus xx, 5.

[265] P. 195, l. 14. Quia confortavit seras.—­Ps. cxlvii, 13.

[266] P. 195, l. 17. The closed mem.—­The allusions here are to
      certain peculiarities in Jewish writing.  There are some letters
      written in two ways, closed or open, as the mem.

[267] P. 199, l. 1. Great Pan is dead.—­Plutarch, De Defect.  Orac.,
      xvii.

[268] P. 199, l. 2. Susceperunt verbum, etc.—­Acts xvii, 11.

[269] P. 199, l. 20. The ruler taken from the thigh.—­Genesis xlix,
      10.

[270] P. 208, l. 6. Make their heart fat.—­Is. vi, 10; John xii, 40.

[271] P. 209, l. 1. Non habemus regem nisi Caesarem.—­John xix, 15.

[272] P. 218, l. 17. In Horeb, etc.—­Deut. xviii, 16-19.

[273] P. 220, l. 34. Then they shall teach, etc.—­Jeremiah xxxi, 34.

[274] P. 221, l. 1. Your sons shall prophesy.—­Joel ii, 28.

[275] P. 221, l. 20. Populum, etc.—­Is. lxv, 2; Romans x, 21.

[276] P. 222, l. 25. Eris palpans in meridie.—­Deut. xxviii, 29.

[277] P. 222, l. 26. Dabitur liber, etc.—­Is. xxix, 12.  The quotation
      is inaccurate.

[278] P. 223, l. 24. Quis mihi, etc.—­Job xix, 23-25.

[279] P. 224, l. 1. Pray, etc.—­The fragments here are Pascal’s notes
      on Luke.  See chaps. xxii and xxiii.

[280] P. 225, l. 20. Excaeca.—­Is. vi, 10.

[281] P, 226, l. 9. Lazarus dormit, etc.—­John xi, 11, 14.

[282] P. 226, l. 10. The apparent discrepancy of the Gospels.—­To
      reconcile the apparent discrepancies in the Gospels, Pascal wrote
      a short life of Christ.

[283] P. 227, l. 13. Gladium tuum, potentissime.—­Ps. xlv, 3.

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