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.

If in the same Church there should happen a miracle on the side of those in error, men would be led into error.  Schism is visible; a miracle is visible.  But schism is more a sign of error than a miracle is a sign of truth.  Therefore a miracle cannot lead into error.

But apart from schism, error is not so obvious as a miracle is obvious.  Therefore a miracle could lead into error.

Ubi est Deus tuus?[351] Miracles show Him, and are a light.

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One of the anthems for Vespers at Christmas:  Exortum est in tenebris lumen rectis corde.[352]

847

If the compassion of God is so great that He instructs us to our benefit, even when He hides Himself, what light ought we not to expect from Him when He reveals Himself?

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Will Est et non est be received in faith itself as well as in miracles?  And if it is inseparable in the others ...

When Saint Xavier[353] works miracles.—­[Saint Hilary.  “Ye wretches, who oblige us to speak of miracles.”]

Unjust judges, make not your own laws on the moment; judge by those which are established, and by yourselves. Vae qui conditis leges iniquas.[354]

Miracles endless, false.

In order to weaken your adversaries, you disarm the whole Church.

If they say that our salvation depends upon God, they are “heretics.”  If they say that they are obedient to the Pope, that is “hypocrisy.”  If they are ready to subscribe to all the articles, that is not enough.  If they say that a man must not be killed for an apple, “they attack the morality of Catholics.”  If miracles are done among them, it is not a sign of holiness, and is, on the contrary, a symptom of heresy.

This way in which the Church has existed is that truth has been without dispute, or, if it has been contested, there has been the Pope, or, failing him, there has been the Church.

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The five propositions[355] condemned, but no miracle; for the truth was not attacked.  But the Sorbonne ... but the bull....

It is impossible that those who love God with all their heart should fail to recognise the Church; so evident is she.—­It is impossible that those who do not love God should be convinced of the Church.

Miracles have such influence that it was necessary that God should warn men not to believe in them in opposition to Him, all clear as it is that there is a God.  Without this they would have been able to disturb men.

And thus so far from these passages, Deut. xiii, making against the authority of the miracles, nothing more indicates their influence.  And the same in respect of Antichrist.  “To seduce, if it were possible, even the elect."[356]

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The history of the man born blind.

What says Saint Paul?  Does he continually speak of the evidence of the prophecies?  No, but of his own miracle.  What says Jesus Christ?  Does He speak of the evidence of the prophecies?  No; His death had not fulfilled them.  But He says, Si non fecissem.[357] Believe the works.

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