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[The' ambassador of Jesus see]
Provide neither gold, nor silver . . . nor, &c.
—x. 9, 10.
The' ambassador of Jesus see
Who publish'd first the gospel-word!
His equipage is poverty,
His fund the promise of his Lord:
The gifts which freely he receives,
Freely he gives for Jesus' sake,
And to succeeding labourers leaves
A pattern few have hearts to take.
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