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228.
[Thou goest about in every age]
Jesus went about . . . teaching . . . and healing.
—ix. 35.
Thou goest about in every age,
Dark, sin-sick souls to teach and heal;
The publish'd word, the written page
Conveys the balm infallible,
We now Thy Spirit of love receive,
Of power, and of a vigorous mind,
And still Thou in Thyself wouldst give
Life, health, and heaven, to all mankind.
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