He has no affinity to us. We are then incapable of knowing either what He is or if He is. This being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? The Light Beyond - 第 17 頁Maurice Maeterlinck 著 - 1916 - 299 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Blaise Pascal - 1885 - 394 頁
...so, who will dare to undertake the solution of the question ? Not we, who have no relation to him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able...which they cannot give a reason ? They declare in putting it forth to the world that it is a foolishness, stultiliam, and then you complain that they... | |
| Blaise Pascal - 1889 - 406 頁
...so, who will dare to undertake the solution of the question ? Not we, who have no relation to him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able...for which they cannot give a reason ? They declare iu putting it forth to the world that it is a foolishness, stultitiam, and then you complain that they... | |
| William Robinson Clark - 1902 - 276 頁
...have already shown that one may well know the existence of a thing without knowing its nature. . . . Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess that they hold a religion of which they are unable to render a reason. They... | |
| Blaise Pascal - 1910 - 462 頁
...being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? Not we, who have no affinity to Him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess a religion for which they cannot give a reason? They declare, in expounding... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 468 頁
...being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? Not we, who have no affinity to Him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess a religion for which they cannot give a reason ? They declare, in expounding... | |
| Blaise Pascal - 1910 - 468 頁
...being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? Not we, who have no affinity to Him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess a religion for which they cannot give a reason ? They declare, in expounding... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1913 - 268 頁
...examination, his genius, one of the three or four most profound and lucid geniuses ever known to humanity, must have given it an irresistible force. But he does...presenting it to the world, that it is a foolishness, stitltitiam; and then you complain that they do not prove it! If they proved it, they would not be... | |
| William Carl Placher - 1988 - 230 頁
...being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? Not we, who have no affinity to Him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess a religion for which they cannot give a reason? They declare, in expounding... | |
| Blaise Pascal, W. F. Trotter, T. S. Eliot - 2003 - 322 頁
...being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? Not we, who have no affinity to Him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess a religion for which they cannot give a reason? They declare, in expounding... | |
| Timothy A. Robinson - 2002 - 452 頁
...being so, who will dare to undertake the decision of the question? Not we, who have no affinity to Him. Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give a reason for their belief, since they profess a religion for which they cannot give a reason? They declare, in expounding... | |
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