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[Then let the' unrighteous mammon go]
Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
—vi. 24.
Then let the' unrighteous mammon go;
Suffice for me, that God I know,
And Jesu's richest grace:
My heart and treasure is above,
And all my joy to taste Thy love,
Till I behold Thy face.
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