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GOD THE ONLY TRUE TEACHER.
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GOD THE ONLY TRUE TEACHER.
A Fragment.
The Lord is my Light; by His Teaching I learnWith a right Understanding His Works to discern.
While I dwell in His Presence, 'tis then that I live,
And enjoy a Content which He only can give.
In all other Things I have labour'd to find
That Truth which might fill an intelligent Mind;
But I labour'd in vain; for it is He alone
That can give me Instruction, and make Himself known.
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