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1837.
[Thou say'st, the law is good and just]
But what sayest Thou?
—viii. 5.
Thou say'st, the law is good and just:
Yet if I in Thy mercy trust,
The law condemns in vain:
Thou say'st I to Thy wounds may flee,
And find my life restored in Thee,
And never sin again.
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