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1736.
[Who in the Saviour sent confides]
Ye have not His word abiding in you: for, &c.
—v. 38.
Who in the Saviour sent confides,
In him the' engrafted word abides,
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And heard the voice of God to man;
By faith the' Unsearchable he knows,
And daily in the knowledge grows,
Till pure from sin his soul ascends,
And faith fill'd up in vision ends.
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