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421.
[The beast that meets him shall be slain]
Whatsoever cometh to meet me, shall surely be, &c.
—xi. 31.
The beast that meets him shall be slain;
Resign'd to God the child of man,
A living sacrifice, restored
Entire, devoted to the Lord:
The Lord, he knows, so kind and good,
Hath no delight in human blood,
Or pleased accepts of One alone,
That offering of His slaughter'd Son.
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