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1052.
[What profit your religious shows]
To what purpose is the multitude of your, &c.
—i. 11.
What profit your religious shows,
Your empty form of godliness?
Externals may on man impose,
But cannot a pure Spirit please;
Fit worship for an holy God,
As fat of lambs, and bullocks' blood!
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