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70.
[Can we from the world conceal]
A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
—v. 14.
Can we from the world conceal
A church that's built on Thee?
Seated on Thy holy hill
They must the city see:
Pride may frown, and prudence chide,
Bid us keep our faith unknown;
Faith its light no more can hide
Than the meridian sun.
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