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[Faith to be heal'd I have]
Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole, &c.
—x. 52.
Faith to be heal'd I have,
The faith Thou didst impart,
But now the sinner save
And cure the blind of heart,
This instant, Lord, my sight restore,
And following Thee I sin no more.
The faith Thou didst impart,
But now the sinner save
And cure the blind of heart,
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And following Thee I sin no more.
Yes, O my suffering God,
Henceforth I follow Thee
The narrow rugged road;
Which leads to Calvary;
And there I on the cross ascend
To heavenly joys that never end.
Henceforth I follow Thee
The narrow rugged road;
Which leads to Calvary;
And there I on the cross ascend
To heavenly joys that never end.
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