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441.
[Gone out against my body, Lord]
The hand of the Lord is gone out against me.
—i. 13.
Gone out against my body, Lord,
Thy chastening hand I feel in pain,
That wounded by Thy Spirit's sword
My soul might perfect health obtain;
Thy hand is contrary to me,
That I may all be lost in Thee.
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