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[Parted from God the soul is dead]
When Jesus came, He found that he had lain, &c.
—xi. 17.
Parted from God the soul is dead,
Buried alive the graceless soul,
His conscience as with worms o'erspread,
No sepulchre is half so foul!
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Long dead in trespasses and sins;
And cannot wake and cannot rise,
Till call'd by life's immortal Prince.
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