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204.
[No, ye blind scribes of learning proud]
The scribes said, . . . This man blasphemeth.
—ix. 3.
No, ye blind scribes of learning proud:
This Man is the eternal God,
Who doth your souls reprieve:
His power and Deity confess,
Believe ten thousand witnesses
That Jesus can forgive.
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