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1677.
[Mere man of earthly origin]
He that is of the earth is earthly, &c.
—iii. 31.
Mere man of earthly origin
Is all infirmity and sin,
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His spirit and his speech bewrays:
Jesus, the Lord and God most high,
Reveals the secrets of the sky,
And speaks in blessings from above
The language pure of heavenly love.
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