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1782.
[Doubts may in true disciples rise]
When Jesus knew in Himself that His disciples, &c.
—vi. 61.
Doubts may in true disciples rise;
They cannot, Lord, offended be,
Or like the murmuring world, despise
The truths not yet reveal'd by Thee:
By faith their scruples they suppress,
With meek humility submit,
And waiting for the light of grace,
Bewail their blindness at Thy feet.
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