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225.
[Earth and hell Thy law opposes]
Wherefore were ye not afraid to speak, &c.
—xii. 8.
Earth and hell Thy law opposes,
Cannot the commandment bear;
Speaking 'gainst Thy servant Moses,
Thee to contradict they dare:
O omnipotent Redeemer,
End their antinomian lore,
Still the undisguised blasphemer,
Let him vex Thy flock no more.
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