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1848.
[Jesus, I believe in Thee]
He that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness.
—viii. 12.
Jesus, I believe in Thee,
Yet my way I cannot see,
Yet I cannot see Thy face,
Dark, and dead, and comfortless:
But if blind I follow on,
Trusting in Thy word alone,
I cannot long in darkness stay,
The darkness must be chased away,
And turn'd into the perfect day.
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