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703.
[Jesus let all His saints revere]
Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, &c.
—xxvi. 65.
Jesus let all His saints revere
Treated as a blasphemer here!
Whom prostrate seraphim adore,
The blasphemous affront He bore,
That we may patiently endure,
May make the crown through sufferings sure,
He heard their charge without reply,
And stoop'd a silent lamb to die.
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