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613.
[By all who neither love nor fear]
God do so and more also to me, if the head of, &c.
—vi. 31.
By all who neither love nor fear
Our God, the righteous are abhorr'd,
As authors of their evils here,
They hate the servants of the Lord:
“Away with them,” the world exclaim,
“The Christians to the lions cast!”
The stream is troubled by the lamb,
And must be so, while time shall last.
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