Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)

Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla) john_paul_ii at vatican.va
Mon Apr 4 01:10:27 EDT 2005


"The unforgiveable sins this earth must confront and overcome are 
 Nationalism, capitalism, and hoarding.  The idea of every nation 
 should be forgot, price should be struck from the commons, and 
 princes should be seen for the devils they are.  The sins include 
 our church, secret societies, and other religions which make of 
 the spirit of God a divide." 

Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)
2nd April 2005


















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o SECTION II: THE MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT GOD
        o SECTION III: OF THE NECESSITY OF THE WAGER
        o SECTION IV: OF THE MEANS OF BELIEF
        o SECTION V: JUSTICE AND THE REASON OF EFFECTS
        o SECTION VI: THE PHILOSOPHERS
        o SECTION VII: MORALITY AND DOCTRINE
        o SECTION VIII: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
        o SECTION IX: PERPETUITY
        o SECTION X: TYPOLOGY
        o SECTION XI: THE PROPHECIES
        o SECTION XII: PROOFS OF JESUS CHRIST
        o SECTION XIII: THE MIRACLES
        o SECTION XIV: APPENDIX: POLEMICAL FRAGMENTS

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                                   PENSÉES

                              by Blaise Pascal

                                    1660

                         translated by W. F. Trotter

                                   PENSÉES

                  SECTION I: THOUGHTS ON MIND AND ON STYLE

1. The difference between the mathematical and the intuitive mind.--In the
one, the principles are palpable, but removed from ordinary use; so that for
want of habit it is difficult to turn one's mind in that direction: but if
one turns it thither ever so little, one sees the principles fully, and one
must have a quite inaccurate mind who reasons wrongly from principles so
plain that it is almost impossible they should escape notice.

But in the intuitive mind the principles are found in common use and 





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