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445.
[Brought to Thy followers in vain]
Bring him hither to Me.
—xvii. 17.
Brought to Thy followers in vain,
By Satan and his sin possess'd,
Unclean, unsaved, I still remain;
But draw me, Saviour, to Thy breast,
But come Thyself into my soul,
And then Thy presence makes me whole.
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