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1206.
[Hail, Filial Deity]
Which was the son of Adam, which was, &c.
—iii. 38.
Hail, Filial Deity,
Our hearts bow down to Thee,
Number'd with the sinful race,
Partner of our flesh and blood,
Thee we magnify and praise,
Son of Adam, and of God.
Our hearts bow down to Thee,
Number'd with the sinful race,
Partner of our flesh and blood,
Thee we magnify and praise,
Son of Adam, and of God.
Offspring of God and man,
Thou dost our cause maintain,
Power omnipotent, Divine,
Mix'd with soft infirmity,
Greatness and compassion join,
God and man, to ransom me!
Thou dost our cause maintain,
Power omnipotent, Divine,
Mix'd with soft infirmity,
Greatness and compassion join,
God and man, to ransom me!
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