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210.
[Our Master doth with sinners eat]
Why eateth your Master with publicans, &c.
—ix. 11.
Our Master doth with sinners eat,
To satisfy our wants,
To fill our souls with heavenly meat,
And change us into saints:
Sinners He kindly doth receive,
That nourish'd by His love,
On earth we without sin may live,
And share His feast above.
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