Pascal's Pensées by Blaise Pascal
2. Proof by the Rabbis. Moses Maimonides says that it has two aspects,
and that the prophets have prophesied Jesus Christ only.
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- INTRODUCTION BY Ch.2
- INTRODUCTION Ch.3
- introduction to the _Pensees_, are as follows. He was born at Clermont, Ch.4
- INTRODUCTION By T. S. Eliot vii Ch.5
- Part I, 1, 2, c. 1, section 4.[44] Ch.6
- part I tell you, "You would soon have faith, if you renounced pleasure." Ch.7
- 1. In having preferred diversion and hunting to poetry. The half-learned Ch.8
- 2. In having distinguished men by external marks, as birth or wealth. Ch.9
- 3. In being offended at a blow, on in desiring glory so much. But it is Ch.10
- 4. In working for the uncertain; in sailing on the sea; in walking over Ch.11
- 3. To make us deserve other virtues by work. Ch.12
- 2. Proof by the Rabbis. Moses Maimonides says that it has two aspects, Ch.13
- 4. Proof by the mystical interpretation which the Rabbis themselves give Ch.14
- 5. Proof by the principles of the Rabbis, that there are two meanings; Ch.15
- 10. Montaigne, _Essais_, ii, 12. Ch.16
- 40. See also ibid., iii, 10. Ch.17
- 13. Tacitus, _Ann._, iii, 25. Ch.18
- 36. See also iii, 1. Ch.19
- introduction. Ch.20