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473.
[A sinner, though he truly know]
His fellow-servants . . . were very sorry, &c.
—xviii. 31.
A sinner, though he truly know
His sins through Jesus' grace forgiven,
If mercy he refuse to show,
He irritates both earth and heaven;
The saints in that great day shall rise
'Gainst every soul implacable,
And praise the vengeance of the skies
Which dooms the merciless to hell.
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