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[From spiritual to sensual good]
They reasoned among themselves, saying, &c.
—viii. 16.
From spiritual to sensual good
By nature's weight we slide,
Till saved and perfectly renew'd
In Jesus we abide:
From sensible enjoyments then
To spiritual we soar,
And never sink in flesh again,
And think of earth no more.
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