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Therefore , as we must be there , so there we must use the means ; and the means in the church are the ordinances and institutions of the church . The most powerful means is the Scripture ; but the Scripture in the church .
Therefore , as we must be there , so there we must use the means ; and the means in the church are the ordinances and institutions of the church . The most powerful means is the Scripture ; but the Scripture in the church .
Strana 530
Then said Christian , “ What means this ? " The Shepherds then answered , “ Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile , that led into a meadow , on the left hand of this way ? ” They answered , “ Yes .
Then said Christian , “ What means this ? " The Shepherds then answered , “ Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile , that led into a meadow , on the left hand of this way ? ” They answered , “ Yes .
Strana 629
They who will not grant me that pleasure is one of the ends of poetry , but that it is only a means of compassing the only end , which is instruction , must yet allow , that , without the means of pleasure , the instruction is but a ...
They who will not grant me that pleasure is one of the ends of poetry , but that it is only a means of compassing the only end , which is instruction , must yet allow , that , without the means of pleasure , the instruction is but a ...
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