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353.
[Only unbelief withstands]
He did not many mighty works there, &c.
—xiii. 58.
Only unbelief withstands,
Binds the gracious Saviour's hands:
Saviour, let Thy power remove
The sole hindrance of Thy love:
Take our unbelief away,
Then Thy mercy's arm display,
Then repeat Thy wonders past,
Or give us the best wine at last.
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