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Pagina 111
... give up a thing himself without wanting every one else to give it up . That is not the Christian way . An individual Christian may see fit to give up all sorts of things for special reasons - marriage , or meat , or beer , or the cinema ...
... give up a thing himself without wanting every one else to give it up . That is not the Christian way . An individual Christian may see fit to give up all sorts of things for special reasons - marriage , or meat , or beer , or the cinema ...
Pagina 127
... give you a general treatment of a word , and will refer you to synonym discussions elsewhere in the same diction- ary , if there are any . The Random House Dictionary ( College Edition , 1968 ) would give you this entry for “ jest " : 2 ...
... give you a general treatment of a word , and will refer you to synonym discussions elsewhere in the same diction- ary , if there are any . The Random House Dictionary ( College Edition , 1968 ) would give you this entry for “ jest " : 2 ...
Pagina 149
... gives no clue to activity that will come after . B All cultures , of course , have not shaped their thousand items of ... give no clue to activity that will come after . SENTENCE OPENER IN B 1 subject of sentence 2 subject of sentence 3 ...
... gives no clue to activity that will come after . B All cultures , of course , have not shaped their thousand items of ... give no clue to activity that will come after . SENTENCE OPENER IN B 1 subject of sentence 2 subject of sentence 3 ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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