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1606.
[Expecting, Lord, Thine awful day]
Remember ye the law of Moses My servant.
—iv. 4.
Expecting, Lord, Thine awful day,
We bow to Thy command;
Till heaven and earth shall pass away,
Thy holy law shall stand:
Still will we bear it in our mind,
Till all from earth remove,
With angels and archangels join'd
To serve our God above.
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