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1227.
[The devils that reign]
Devils also came out of many, crying out.
—iv. 41.
The devils that reign
In the children of men,
From an infidel's heart,
Till a stronger arrive, they will never depart.
But when Jesus draws near,
In their palace they fear,
And horribly cry,
And expell'd by His word from their Conqueror fly.
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