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[Nothing can Thy will withstand]
And their eyes were opened.
—ix. 30.
Nothing can Thy will withstand:
Saviour, now Thy power exert,
Touch me with Thy Spirit's hand,
Heal the blindness of my heart:
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Doth mine unbelief remove,
Then I see that Thou art God,
Then I feel that God is love.
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