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770.
[Of woman born, of flesh alone]
What is man, that he should be clean? &c.
—xv. 14.
Of woman born, of flesh alone,
Man must be filthy and unclean,
Draughts of iniquity drink down;
For all his heart and soul is sin:
But changed, and purified by grace,
A witness of the Spirit's power,
He sees his Saviour's smiling face,
And born of God, he sins no more.
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