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844.
[Saviour I in Thee confide]
The lusts of other things entering in, choke, &c.
—iv. 19.
Saviour I in Thee confide:
How shall I Thy grace retain?
Aught if I desire beside,
All my good desires are vain:
Lest the world ensnare my heart,
Banish every thought of Thee,
Entering now, no more depart,
Christ be all in all to me.
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