ThefiguresrefertothenumbersofthePensées, andnottothepages.
Abraham,
tooknothingforhimself, 502;
fromstonescancomechildrenunto, 777;
andGideon, 821
Absolutions, withoutsignsofregret, 903, 904
Act, thelast, istragic, 210
Adam,
comparedwithChrist, 551;
hisgloriousstate, 559;
formafuturi, 655
Advent, thetimeofthefirst, foretold, 756
Age,
influencesjudgment, 381;
thesixages, 654
Alexander, theexampleofhischastity, 103
Amusements, dangeroustotheChristianlife, 11
Animals, intelligenceandinstinctof, 340, 342
Antichrist,
miraclesof, foretoldbyChrist, 825;
willspeakopenlyagainstGod, 842;
miraclesof, cannotleadintoerror, 845
Apocalyptics, extravagancesofthe, 650
Apostles,
hypothesisthattheyweredeceivers, 571;
foresawheresies, 578;
suppositionthattheywereeitherdeceivedordeceivers, 801
Aquinas, Thomas, 61, 338
Arcesilaus, thesceptic, becameadogmatist, 375
Archimedes, greatnessof, 792
Arians, wheretheygowrong, 861
Aristotle, andPlato, 331
Arius, miraclesinhistime, 831
Athanasius, St., 867
Atheism, showsacertainstrengthofmind, 225
Atheists,
whoseek, tobepitied, 190;
oughttosaywhatisperfectlyevident, 221;
objectionsof, againsttheResurrectionandtheVirginBirth, 222, 223;
objectionof, 228
