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714.
[But no such rigid law we fear]
Whosoever shall come unto the king, &c.
—iv. 11.
But no such rigid law we fear,
Who to the King of kings draw near,
Boldly approach His gracious throne,
And freely our requests make known:
Beyond the inner court we press,
Enter into the holiest place,
Sure to obtain the peace of God,
And all we ask, through Jesu's blood.
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