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701.
[Innocence will not descend]
Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said.
—xxvi. 64.
Innocence will not descend
Himself to justify,
Yet He doth the truth defend
For which He came to die;
Owns the truth (that I am He
The Christ, the' eternal Son of God)
Truth of His Divinity,
And seals it with His blood.
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