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467.
[Justice severe demands the whole]
He had not to pay.
—xviii. 25.
Justice severe demands the whole:
What shall the sinner say
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Who nothing has to pay!
No: if the worth and righteousness
Of all the saints were mine,
I could not answer, or appease
The Creditor Divine.
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