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[Thou hast took us by the hand]
He took her by the hand, and called, &c.
—viii. 54.
Thou hast took us by the hand,
Who didst our nature take;
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The dead in sin to wake:
Sinners from the bed, the bier,
The tomb, a word of Thine can raise;
O that all Thy voice might hear,
And live the life of grace!
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