Contributed by Rick Gatten on Feb 10, 2001
                    
                
                    
            
            
            
            
            
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                    This seemingly insignificant phrase, "by any means", is actually used to express the urgency of attaining some object sought, along with the means for its attainment.  It occurs just four times in the New Testament.
                
                    
                        Intro:   This seemingly insignificant phrase, "by any means", is actually used to express the urgency of attaining some object sought, along with the means for its attainment ...  It occurs just four times in the New Testament, and it is interesting that these four occurrences seem to follow a
                        
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