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1854.
[Who his mind on God hath stay'd]
No man laid hands on Him; for His hour, &c.
—viii. 20.
Who his mind on God hath stay'd,
Is kept in perfect peace,
Neither troubled nor afraid
He lives his Lord to please;
Careless of approaching ill,
Himself to Jesu's work he gives,
Lives to answer all His will,
In snares and deaths he lives!
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