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    contend for


    1. He will not contend forever nor will


    2. willingness to contend for the promises, like Jacob who wrestled


    3. Jud 1:3 Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints


    4. not contend forever, neither will I be always be angry, for the spirit should fail before me, and the souls who I have made


    5. Trophy: Victory; to contend for a prize; winning in warfare of the Spirit


    6. To the southwest dwell scattered clans of degraded, cave-dwelling savages, whose speech is of the most primitive form, yet who still retain the name of Picts, which has come to mean merely a term designating men—themselves, to distinguish them from the true beasts with which they contend for life and food


    7. � �After having to contend for a year with the limited, atrocious choice of fashion in 1941 England?� Any time!� Just give me some money and point me in the right direction


    8. It says: contend for the faith


    9. All that I contend for is this, you must know what it is to "enter into your closet" (Matt


    10. You will never need to contend for Me

    11. —'He will not contend forever, neither will he retain his wrath to eternity (legnolam), words which never could have been written by a believer in the doctrine of endless torments


    12. 16: 'For I will not contend forever, neither will I be always wroth: for the spirit should fail before me, and the souls that I have made


    13. "He will not contend forever, neither will he retain his anger to eternity " (Psalm ciii


    14. on what principle those writers contend for a change of system, who support this


    15. And here I will observe, there is no attribute in my nature which induces me to take sides with those who contend for a choice of masters


    16. This is all we contend for, allow the experiment to be made; if not, at least propose some better remedy


    17. That that decision did at all affect, in the remotest possible degree, the right of the United States, is a position which no man acquainted with the principles of law will contend for


    18. If the construction I contend for is not admitted, then the latter parts of the description will have no effect, contrary to a settled principle of law and common sense, that every part of an instrument shall have effect, if it can by any reasonable construction


    19. Upon the construction gentlemen contend for, they might say, because no power is expressly given to appoint officers of the customs, or for your taxes, and it is possible to collect the revenue by the agency of the State Governments, and nothing should be done by the United States authorities which can be done by the States, therefore these collectors of the customs or revenue should be such as are appointed by the States for State purposes


    20. Because I invite scrutiny, I contend for my country according to my conscientious conceptions of its best interests

    21. If he means that this House ought, at this stage of the proceeding, or any other, to enumerate such violations of our rights as we are willing to contend for, he prescribes a course which neither good sense nor the usage of nations warrants


    22. When we contend, let us contend for all our rights; the doubtful and the certain, the unimportant and essential


    23. Rome and Carthage were both great maritime powers; it was not in Lybia and Italy they began to contend for superiority, but in Sicily and Iberia


    24. Not to contend for such a stake, is to surrender our equality with other powers on the element common to all, and to violate the sacred title which every member of the society has to its protection


    25. The Canadians will contend for their homes, their wives, their children; for every thing that can or that ought to be dear to the human heart


    26. The ground taken by this country is what we must insist upon keeping, and I doubt not we will succeed if we contend for it as we ought


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