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" While extremists may find some fault with the moderation of our platform, they should recollect that " the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift. "
The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many ... - Page 88
by Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900
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Sermons, charges, and circular letters

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832 - 542 pages
...between means and ends is not so indissolubly fixed as to preclude the possibility of disappointment, and the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, nor riches to men of understanding, the votary of the world is never secure of his object, which frequently...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A. M.

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832 - 660 pages
...between means and ends is not so indissolubly fixed as to preclude the possibility of disappointment, and the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, nor riches to men of understanding, the votary of the world is never secure of his object, which frequently...
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Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a ..., Volume 1

Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 pages
...between means and ends is not so indissolubly fixed as to preclude the possibility of disappointment, and the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, nor riches to men of understanding, the votary of the world is never secure of his object, which frequently...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M.

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1833 - 504 pages
...between means and ends is not so indissolubly fixed as to preclude the possibility of disappointment,'and the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, nor riches to men of understanding, the votary of the world is never secure of his object, which frequently...
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The Guide to Knowledge, Volume 1

William Pinnock - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1833 - 738 pages
...sagacity could foresee, and against which, even if foreseen, no human precautions would be of any avail. " The battle is not always to the 'strong, nor the race to the swift ;" and it is only for that Infinite Wisdom, which guides and preserves the UNIVERSE, to have absolute...
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The Works of Robert Hall, A.M.: With a Brief Memoir of His Life, Volume 1

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1834 - 536 pages
...between means and ends is not so indissolubly fixed as to preclude the possibility of disappointment, and the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, nor riches to men of understanding, the votary of the world is never secure of his object, which frequently...
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The Liberal Preacher, Volumes 5-6

Thomas Russell Sullivan, David Reed - Sermons - 1836 - 352 pages
...so great in what relates to the outward part, as powerful, in the spirit that resides in his breast. The battle is, not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift.. The faculties of the inner man animate and give power, not what belongs to the body. It is the spirit...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 2; Volume 13; Volume 69

United States. Congress - Law - 1837 - 738 pages
...constitutional scruples upon the subject. I would learn him not to despise numbers; for we are taught that the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, but that the Lord of hosts has some direction in these events; and, so far as human eyes on see, there...
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History of Pennsylvania Hall

Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Samuel Webb - Slavery - 1838 - 222 pages
...the grave yard, where all is corruption, or the stillness of death, where all is silent and impotent. The battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift. But defeat has never yet been known when love gave speed, justice strength, and truth led the host....
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The hope of the navy; or, The true source of discipline ... as set forth in ...

sir Jahleel Brenton (1st bart.) - 1839 - 312 pages
...the recollection that all things depend upon Him who is infinite in wisdom, as well as in power, and that the battle is not always to the strong, nor the race to the swift, but that the victory is for those to whom God is pleased to assign it. This is true heroism, and such...
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