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1077.
[Able to break the' infernal band]
He sought how he might conveniently betray Him.
—xiv. 11.
Able to break the' infernal band,
And blast the plots of earth and hell,
He let their direful counsel stand,
And Satan over God prevail;
Holy and just, and wise and good,
To' abolish sin, He sin employs,
Lays down our ransom in His blood,
And death through His own death destroys.
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