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662.
[Be they strong, or void of might]
Lord, it is nothing with Thee to help, &c.
—xiv. 11.
Be they strong, or void of might,
Many, O Lord, or few,
Thou dost for Thy people fight,
And all their foes subdue:
Thou wilt more than conquer mine,
Who weak as helpless infancy,
Apprehend through faith Divine
The power of God in Thee.
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