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1283.
[The holy God Himself they blame]
Ye say, Behold a gluttonous man, &c.
—vii. 34.
The holy God Himself they blame,
The' essential Righteousness,
And shall we fondly hope or aim
A froward world to please?
No, Lord, we only wish to live
Thy life of purity,
And then Thy treatment to receive,
And suffer it like Thee.
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