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[His pity for the body's pain]
Jesus went forth, and saw a great multitude, &c.
—xiv. 14.
His pity for the body's pain
Its various maladies removes,
But O the sin-sick soul of man
With greater tenderness He loves:
The love which brought Him from the sky
Employs Him in our service still,
Who saves us at the point to die;
And died Himself our souls to heal.
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