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[Man, fallen man conceals within]
Out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, &c.
—xv. 19.
Man, fallen man conceals within
The principles of every sin;
But virtuous seed of every kind
We in the heart of Jesus find:
Jesus my evil heart remove,
Cleansed by Thy own imparted love;
And to preserve my purity,
Reside with all Thy grace in me.
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