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A collection of fragmentary aphorisms, arguments, and meditations that probe human nature, the limits of reason, and the necessity of faith. It contrasts human greatness and wretchedness, examines diversion, the imagination, and moral weakness, and presents apologetic material for Christianity—including discussions of prophecy, scripture, miracles, original sin, and the divinity and mission of Christ—while criticizing philosophical skeptics and defending a Jansenist spiritual perspective. Notable for terse, incisive reflections and rhetorical variation, it combines personal spiritual testimony, probabilistic reasoning about belief, and practical ethical and theological observations.
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